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Zelink41 - November 24, 2008 12:59 PM (GMT)
I've got the latest Nintendo Magazine and it has a big review of the greatest Zelda game of all time!

Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, along with the interview with the creator!

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Sorry if they are too big and not best quality.

Toxo - November 24, 2008 02:50 PM (GMT)
Turn the pictures into links. They're waaaay too huge to even read properly. And those with slower computers will be banging their heads to the nearest wall.

Zelink41 - November 24, 2008 11:32 PM (GMT)
Sorry^^ They are now links

gliderpilotgirl - November 25, 2008 11:40 PM (GMT)
I picked up a copy today. Good article.

Hmmm. Bits I liked:

"...Miyamoto was especially interested in having Link grow up, meet a girl...there is this protecting entity, and he put alot of effort into direction of the movies. Miyamoto's direction focused more on how players who continued playing the game would feel than on constructing a plot per se. For example, he took great care in the execution of emotionally moving scenes, such as when the child Link first leaves the forest and is impressed how large the land of Hyrule is."

You know - the importance of emotional scenes never get credit enough, IMO. They are a class of "proof" for shipping debates on their own, just harder to define.
When dealing with OoT, IMO, Zelda being the focus of our emotions only confirms to me she was the one Link fell for...and was intended to fall for.
It makes no sense to me ( given what is said here ) that he would fall ( or did ) for another girl in light of the focus on Zelda.


"After the the time warp, when Link wakes up seven years later, he's extremely concerned about what has become of Zelda. If he found out right away, that wouldn't be very interesting, but if he didn't know until the very end, and then learned that she'd been captured by Ganon all that time, that would be even worse.
When she was a little girl, Princess Zelda has shown spirit by pegging Ganondorf for a villian, and we didn't want her to be the kind of princess who would just go into hiding. That gave birth to the idea of Sheik, a mysterious character whose loyalties are unclear."


I love this - even more pointing to how Link feels about Zelda. And I love how the creators see her in such a positive light..they give her the respect she deserves.

Zelink41 - November 26, 2008 01:35 AM (GMT)
Yeah its a very good article remembering that greatest game of all time!! The Ocarina of time is the best of all games and it was full of Zelink. I loved how they thought the idea of creating Zelda as Sheik. It makes Zelda much more cooler that way!

gliderpilotgirl - November 26, 2008 03:25 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zelink41 @ Nov 26 2008, 01:35 AM)
Yeah its a very good article remembering that greatest game of all time!! The Ocarina of time is the best of all games and it was full of Zelink. I loved how they thought the idea of creating Zelda as Sheik. It makes Zelda much more cooler that way!

One thing that always bothers me is how badly some of the Zelda fanbase seems to view Zelda..or try to paint her that way. I find it comforting that the creators aren't phased or affected by this. And the Link they've created obviously sees things like that too.

KokirianClockwork - November 27, 2008 04:43 PM (GMT)
Yes, I'm glad I've picked up Nintendo Power that day.




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