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# #42: The Legend of Zelda
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 5:04:00 AM / 0 comments
I found this totally awesome picture that show's how the image of Link's charcter changes throughout the games in order of release date. The actual order of the games is very confusing.


1: The Legend of Zelda
Released in December 1987 for Nintendo Entertainment System and later Gameboy Advanced.

I'm playing this along with 4 others at the moment and I must say the graphics are terrible but it was 1987 so I guess it's okay. The controls on the emulator are confusing too!

2: Zelda II: The Adventures of Link
Released in 1988 for NES.

3: Link's Awakening
Released in 1991 for GameBoy (the black and white one)

4: Link's Awakening
GameBoy Colour version.

5: A Link to the Past / Four Swords
Released separately in 1992 for SNES and in 2002 as a remake for GBA.

This was the first game I bought and I don't even remember how I even knew about it. Nonetheless it's pretty exciting. I've had this since I first got a GBA and I recently discovered I'm barely a third of the way through. EPIC FAIL

6: Minish Cap
Released in 2005 for GBA.

This is one of the games I bought as well and it's by far the cutest one. I have no idea how far I am with this.

7: Ocarina of Time
Released in 1998 for Nintendo 64, it's the most popular of all the games and was the fist 3D game in the series.

I started this today although playing 5 games at once isn't a really good idea especially if they're all on different platforms. Graphics are quite good for an old game but I've hardly gotten anywhere because I'm playing via emulator.

8: I have no idea what game this is from! Link's tunic is meant to be green anyway!

9: The Phantom Hourglass / Spirit Tracks
Released 2008 and 2009 for Nintendo DS.

I can't wait to buy Spirit Tracks because Phantom Hourglass was really fun. It was pretty easy, tedious at times but it was funny sometimes too. This is the only one I've managed to finish so now I'm just looking for items I missed.

10: Twilight Princess
Released in 2007 for Nintendo Wii.

I nagged a lot so we could get a Wii just so I could play this and Link's Crossbow Training. I love this because it's more involving cos of the way Wii is designed. However the game, unlike the others is really dark and scary. The graphics are pretty awesome and Princess Zelda is so pretty!

Obviously you can tell I'm obsessed with The Legend of Zelda so here's some picture spam.

Ocarina of Time:



Phantom Hourglass:



TWILIGHT PRINCESS:


This is Link the protagonist.



This is Princess Zelda. She looks pretty, dainty and elegant but I assure you looks can e decieving. She is quite powerful.

Life may be a mystery, but the final mystery is onself,
xoxo uyen.