In fact, «Cel - da» was a derogatory term for Wind
Waker back in the day.
Not exact matches
I've left Ox out because I just don't know if he'll be fit or not, I know Monreal has been in fine form lately however with
Waker's pace down the right I'd have Gibbs at left
back.
Lately he's been a habitual
waker at 2 and 5 am, so I roused him at 1 am and he fell
back asleep, did not ask for food until 3 am and 6:30 am.
I realize this is a Nintendo site... BUT man so many so called fans went up in arms about those games
back then about why even use Fludd and about the overall art style of Wind
Waker sucked.
So many want Mario Sunshine 2 and want Wind
Waker HD nowadays and everybody loved those games on Gamecube... BS people, I was there when so many called those games the worst ever for Nintendo when they came out, and I was one voice
back then saying that these games were great and what I thought were new and cool about them.
Remixer Theophany is probably most famous for his Time's End stunt a couple years
back, but if their follow - up remix of Wind
Waker's «Molgera» hasn't already sold you on their talents, then this stunning Brinstar Depths remix will.
If you are jealous of Cube owners with the Legend of Zelda: Wind
Waker, then here is a game that you can throw right
back in their faces, because Dark Cloud 2 does everything you would want an Adventure RPG to do.
I wish I could go
back 11 years and erase my memory of wind
waker so I could experience it for the first time again in HD, it really does look that gorgeous.
I actually went
back and am playing the Original Wind
Waker.
Hmm how come the producer (or the director I do nt know the guy who is responcible to make zelda games) said that it took them (him and his zelda team) to make wind
waker hd for 6 months and trough that they got to know the console more better so since they finished that work they went
back to help the rest of the stuff and make the new game faster and more better.
The biggest factor is the «HD», meaning that Twilight Princess really could get the same treatment Wind
Waker got
back in 2013.
@moviequest14 as a young teenager playing wind
waker, i remember being devastated after beating the game to find out that i lost my save file and couldn't go
back into the great sea after i won.
You might know the GameCube version of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker from
back to front, but according to Amazon, a new...
Despite being a celebration of all - things Zelda, Hyrule Warriors had some glaring omissions
back when it first launched for the Wii U in 2014; most notably it was missing any representation from the world of the Wind
Waker.
I'm getting W101 today and that's gonna sit on the shelf for at least a few weeks then Wind
waker comes and that'll push W101
back.
after Wind
Waker Nintendo showed their fans, that they were listening by creating Twilight Princess, which pretty much was nothing but a Zelda game, tailored to fit the fans demands (without doing much more) This somehow showed me, that we should just lean
back and see what Nintendo's cooking for us.
I would like to see Metroid Prime, Cubivore, Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door, The Legend of Zelda Wind
Waker, Super Smash Bros Melee, F - Zero GX, Wave Race Blue Storm and any other GameCube title I might have missed
back in the good ol' GameCube days.
From the laid -
back fun of Animal Crossing: New Leaf to the expansive adventure of the Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker HD, there's something for everyone to catch up on.
The 2007 direct sequel to The Wind
Waker, will set you
back $ 9.99 and is available from the eShop to be played on your Wii U at this very moment.
Currently playing: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker HD During the free game promotion that came along with Mario Kart 8
back in 2014, I chose to get The Wind
Waker HD instead of Pikmin 3... I ended up getting the Nintendo Selects version of the latter and 100 % ing that with zero deaths before even touching The Wind
Waker.
I rented it on GameCube
back in 2003, didn't put but 3 or 4 hours into it because I was renting The Sims at the time as well, and that took up a full memory card, so I had to play Wind
Waker without being able to save.
Most succinctly described as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker meets Pokémon, Steamboat Billy is a singleplayer adventure - RPG set in a classic Disney - like universe in which you must defeat and capture strange monsters while sailing the dark seas, in order to rebuild and bring
back color to the world you once knew!
This gets stated in the opening of The Wind
Waker, describing that the Hero of Time left Hyrule, leaving it open to Ganon's return, but when he inevitably broke free from his prison in the Sacred Realm, Link didn't come
back and stop him.
I always go
back and forth between Wind
Waker and Majora's Mask as my favorite Zelda games.
The Koroks aren't the only creatures from Wind
Waker to reappear in Breath of the Wild; the Rito are
back as well.
Breath of the Wild also brings
back the Koroks, which will always remind me how much I loved those little guys in The Wind
Waker.
Originally released
back in 2006 for the Gamecube and Wii, the thirteenth entry in the Legend of Zelda franchise will be seeing the same HD treatment as Wind
Waker did for the Wii U.
Breath of the Wild employs this same trick — perpetually teasing the player with faraway locations filled with interesting things to see and do — but it does so on a scale we could have hardly imagined
back in the Wind
Waker era.
Anyway, he's
back — and he's in HD — for Legend of Zelda: Wind
Waker on Wii U, and we want to celebrate the fact.
Even The Wind
Waker, one of the games with a more laid -
back approach to the story, starts with your sister being kidnapped and Link joining a pirate crew, leading to a general sense of adventuring.
Like I said in the article: «The Twilight Princess / Wind
Waker hybrid has breathed personality
back into the way Zelda looks.
- the feathered species, briefly seen trailers, has been confirmed as the Rito - Rito previously appeared in Zelda: Wind
Waker - Rito were evolved from the Zora race - Rito have not appeared in any other Zelda games to date - Koroks, an evolved form of the Kokiri tribe, also appear in Breath of the Wild - it seems that Wind
Waker's Great Deku Tree and shopkeeper Beedle are also
back in Breath of the Wild - Breath of the Wild seems to be another sequel to Wind
Waker, set long after the sea has been drained from Hyrule
I'll be honest,
back in the heyday of the Gamecube (if there was one), I was one of those people who viewed the aesthetic leap from OOT to The Wind
Waker with no small displeasure.
When Wind
Waker hit store shelves
back in 2003, I was six years old and barely knew how to hold a game controller properly, let alone play a fully fleshed out RPG.
Skyward Sword Minish Cap Four Swords Ocarina of Time (Split in to three time lines) A: Where the Hero of Time fails B: Where the Hero of Time Wins (sent
back 7 years) C: Where the Hero of Time Wins (present) A Link to the Past Oracle of Seasons / Oracle of Ages Link's Awakening The Legend of Zelda Zelda II: The Adventure of Link B Majora's Mask Twilight Princess Four Swords Adventures C The Wind
Waker Phantom Hourglass Spirit Tracks
I just hope the game follows suit and brings
back the life we haven't seen on a console since Wind
Waker along with the mystique and dense game worlds of the N64 iterations.
I played the demo for it and then when I got
back from vacation I rented Wind
Waker from Blockbuster and then eventually purchased it.
Wind
Waker's Korok race is
back.
I consider the PSP to be pretty close to the last generation of consoles in - terms of power (PS2, Gamecube), and one way I always found that worked for the systems visually
back then and still holds up today is cel - shading (Wind
Waker, Jet Grind Radio)
I don't know that Wind
Waker changed me in any identifiable way, but that slow float between islands is something I've come
back to in my head over and over again in the years since, as a metaphor for where my life was at the time.
There's another moment in Wind
Waker I come
back to in my head often, far later on, when you get your hands on the Master Sword and the frozen denizens of the sunken Hyrule Castle return to life and attack you.
But that explaination wasn't just fluff to get Matt Cassamasina off their
backs; Wind
Waker is the first Zelda game to acknowledge that fact and actually meant to follow the last «main» game, Ocarina of Time.
The reason I'm reflecting
back on Wind
Waker is because of its pure brilliance.
Yet when I look
back at my first experience with Wind
Waker, all I can think about is how fond I am of the game and every memory I have with it.
When I think of a large world in a Zelda game, I think
back to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker on the GameCube.
Back when Wind Waker first came out, my father was both more into video games than he is now and still had the time to play, and looking back my dad was so excited for Wind Waker that he pre-ordered it not only for his two sons, but for himself as w
Back when Wind
Waker first came out, my father was both more into video games than he is now and still had the time to play, and looking
back my dad was so excited for Wind Waker that he pre-ordered it not only for his two sons, but for himself as w
back my dad was so excited for Wind
Waker that he pre-ordered it not only for his two sons, but for himself as well.
Wind
Waker's Great Deku Tree and shopkeeper Beedle are also
back in Breath of the Wild, although have also appeared in other games.
I mean, The Legend Of Zelda: Wind
Waker remake, a new Zelda game in progress for Wii U, Yoshi coming
back to it's roots on Wii U, Fire Emblem x Shin Megami Tensei, a new Mario Kart, a new 3D Mario game & what will be our first look at SSB.
Through Majora's Mask to Wind
Waker, Four Swords to Twilight Princess,
back to handhelds with Spirit Tracks and Phantom Hourglass, the vast amount of hours I've put into playing as a young elf boy, garbed in green, on his massive quests to save his friend Zelda and banish evil from Hyrule must be in the thousands by now.
Command Mission
backs away from conventional sprites and rendered character models and instead renders X's world in a cel - shaded format somewhat reminiscent of 2003's The Legend of Zelda: The Wind
Waker, although less detailed.