creating a new Hyrule with all those new things
starwarsboy90 wrote:lol. My point is, the next up coming game will be awesome!
Tom Dincht wrote:I just can`t wait for this new game.
I know absolutely nothing about all these Zelda games.
The only ones i`ve ever played and liked are:
Ocarina of Time
Oracle of Ages
Windwaker
The original
And I haven`t beaten any of them. So, I was wanna see how good this game will be. I hope they have dungeons and battles.
Linksquest wrote:Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures
Obviously the title alone alludes to the number four, but the Links themselves prove to be more symbolic than that. If the 4 Links had been random colors such as orange, gray, and hot pink, then there would not seemingly be a connection to the other Zelda games, nor into the lore of the games. The fact of the matter is that the 4 Links are Red, Blue, Green and Purple. Red for Power, Blue for Wisdom, Green for Courage. What is Purple for?
Majora’s Mask
There are Four Temples, as well as four giants which prevent the moon from decimating Termina.
Windwaker
Tetra: the name of the pirate girl who you later learn is Zelda in disguise. Tetra means four.
- In Ocarina of time you also come into contact with Shadow Link, a dark image of yourself.
- Ganondorf’s power when he attacks you just before making chases after Zelda, just also happens to be the color purple.
kaemmerite wrote:Mainly because there are only three mask forms Link takes: Deku, Goron, Zora. One dungeon for the three masks, and a fourth dungeon for Link himself. If there had been a fourth mask form, there probably would've been five dungeons. Again, it means nothing.
uc pseudonym wrote:In my mind it is fairly obvious that Nintendo continues to make sequels because the series is popular and has nothing overarching in mind.
In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, go to where you get your bottle under the bridge in the Light World. Before the bridge there is a shallow spot of water that is in the shape of a triangle. If you go to the exact same spot in the Dark World, there is a formation of rocks in another triangle formation, signifying two pieces.
kaemmerite wrote:This is the most intelligent post I've seen all day.
kaemmerite wrote:The ONLY games that are linked are the ones that are explicitly stated to be linked, meaning Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker (and to a lesser extent, Link to the Past and I/II).
kaemmerite wrote:This is the most intelligent post I've seen all day.
The Zelda series has NEVER had a single storyline. I posted about this in another thread...that you need at least three separate universes for the games to fit in. The ONLY games that are linked are the ones that are explicitly stated to be linked, meaning Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker (and to a lesser extent, Link to the Past and I/II).
YES! Random landscaping and dungeon dressing PROVES that there is a fourth Triforce piece!
Wow, there goes my sarcasm quota for the day. That's the most ridiculous, contrived argument I've ever seen.
I think the fourth Triforce piece HAS to be the Triforce of Zora! The Zoras have been in every game! Also, in Oracle of Ages, there are three Zora guards standing around the King, signifying the Triforce! And Jabu-Jabu is the god of the Zora, and since it takes a god to make a Triforce piece, he must be the deity in charge of the fourth piece!
...see how utterly ridiculous that sounds?
Midori wrote:Uh...
If there was a fourth Triforce, it wouldn't be called the Tri-force.
Midori wrote:Uh...
If there was a fourth Triforce, it wouldn't be called the Tri-force.
Linksquest wrote:TRI = 3 people.
Tom Dincht wrote:Um....who cares?
Let`s just stop debating about thinking outside of the game. We can decide what we think about videogames. We don`t need to try to change the other person`s mind.
I believe the Wild ARMs games take place in the same world at different timezones.
Kaemmerite believes they are different dimensions as opposed to timezones.
They let us think the way we want and don`t come out and tell us.
That lets us think the way we want. LQ wants to believe one way and we like to believe the other. End of story.
kaemmerite wrote:Then by your own admittance, there cannot be a fourth Triforce. Triforce = made of three parts: Courage, Wisdom, Power. So you just admitted there can't be a fourth piece. Thanks for realizing the truth. ^^
kaemmerite wrote:There were four Links because there are four controller spots on the Gamecube. If there had been five controller spots, then the game probably would've been called Five Swords Adventures. So the fact that there are four Links means nothing.
kaemmerite wrote:Mainly because there are only three mask forms Link takes: Deku, Goron, Zora. One dungeon for the three masks, and a fourth dungeon for Link himself. If there had been a fourth mask form, there probably would've been five dungeons. Again, it means nothing.
kaemmerite wrote: I give you credit for this one (though Tetra is also a species of fish).
kaemmerite wrote: Shadow Link was the final boss of Zelda II for NES.
kaemmerite wrote: Mewtwo's Shadow Ball attack in Super Smash Bros. is also purple. Gengar, the ghost Pokemon is purple. Purple is just easier to use than black (otherwise you couldn't draw any details). Hardly solid evidence.
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