You can get the Wii version pretty cheap on EBay. I won't pay more than $10-12. The GameCube Version is more expensive, but some people prefer it to the Wii version. I have only played on the Wii
I think TP felt like a multi kingdom world. It was massive and going in and out of the twilight realm made it feel like you were traveling to a different world.
Ocarina of Time. I loved the different magic arrows and my favorite item was the Lens of Truth. Watching a treasure chest or secret passage appear before my eyes was awesome.
Just like every Zelda game you play for the first time it took some getting used to. But that's what I like about the Zelda series. It combines familiar themes with new innovations to keep you coming back again and again. Just like every other Zelda game I have ever played I loved every minute...
I grew up on the NES Zeldas. They have always been my favorite. However, I have just recently began playing Ocarina of Time and the more I play the more I feel myself learning toward OoT.
I guess Adventure of Link just because of the lives thing. Once you run out that's it. Game over/start over. I didn't feel that way when I was a kid, but I played it again recently and it was annoying.
One of the things I will never forget about Skyward Sword was the first boss battle with Girahim. It may have been the fact I was in such awe of playing the game or was out of Zelda shape, but I was hurting after that battle. My forearms were burning and I thought I had torn my rotator cuff. Did...
If I chose a favorite based the number of times I have completed the game it would have to be the originial Legend of Zelda. This was my first Zelda game and my favorite. The games have only gotten better and better over the years, but the childhood connection I have with the original is...
The courtyard with the statue of the goddess Hylia reminded of the courtyard from OoT where Link meets Zelda for the first time in that game. I thought that area had a castle feel.
I don't know how many times I died trying to defeat Demise. I have read online were people say they beat him in their first or second try. They have certainly earned my respect. I finally defeated him, but it took many, many Links.
This is more my fault than the actual game, but I hate getting stuck in a Zelda game and not knowing what to do next. I really had trouble in Minish Cap especially. I hate when you miss talking to a guard and wander around aimlessly for two days.
I am giving away my age a little, but my first Zelda game was the original Legend of Zelda. I have been out of the scene for a while, but have just recently started to get back into Zelda. Every 5 years or so I always play through the original. Always an adventure.