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====[[Wikipedia: Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]====


[[File:Final Fantasy (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] In the Japanese version of Final Fantasy, there is a grave hidden in Elfland that read "Here Lies [[Link]] 837 - 866. R. I. P.". In the US version of this game; the gravestone was changed to read, "Here lies Erdrick 837 - 866. R. I. P.", referring to the hero from the ''Dragon Quest'' series.<br/><br/>However, Link's grave can still be found in the remake of this game in the iOS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, and PlayStation Portable.{{Clear}}
[[File:Final Fantasy (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] In the Japanese version of Final Fantasy, there is a grave hidden in Elfland that read "Here Lies [[Link]] 837 - 866. R. I. P.". In the US version of this game; the gravestone was changed to read, "Here lies Erdrick 837 - 866. R. I. P.", referring to the hero from the ''Dragon Quest'' series.
 
However, Link's grave can still be found in the remake of this game in the iOS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, and PlayStation Portable.{{Clear}}


====[[Wikipedia: Tetris|Tetris]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Tetris|Tetris]]====
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====[[Wikipedia: Mario's Picross|Picross NP Vol.5]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Mario's Picross|Picross NP Vol.5]]====
[[File:Picross NP Vol.5 (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] This game has an entire category dedicated to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It features pictures of characters such as [[Navi]], [[Epona]], [[Ruto]], [[Darunia]], [[Kaepora Gaebora]], [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], Link, [[Deku Scrub]], [[Ganon|Ganondorf]], [[Fairy Ocarina]], [[Keaton Mask]], and [[Fairy Slingshot]].{{Clear}}
[[File:Picross NP Vol.5 (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] This game has an entire category dedicated to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It features pictures of characters such as [[Navi]], [[Epona]], [[Ruto]], [[Darunia]], [[Kaepora Gaebora]], [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], Link, [[Deku Scrub]], [[Ganon]]dorf, [[Fairy Ocarina]], [[Keaton Mask]], and [[Fairy Slingshot]].{{Clear}}


===Game Boy===
===Game Boy===
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[[File:F-1 Race (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] Before Course 5, the contestants are cheered by Link. Other Nintendo characters that appear are Toad, Luigi, Princess Peach, Mario, Samus Aran, Pit, and Donkey Kong. The characters can also be seen again during the ending sequence. Bowser also appears at the end of the ending sequence.{{Clear}}
[[File:F-1 Race (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] Before Course 5, the contestants are cheered by Link. Other Nintendo characters that appear are Toad, Luigi, Princess Peach, Mario, Samus Aran, Pit, and Donkey Kong. The characters can also be seen again during the ending sequence. Bowser also appears at the end of the ending sequence.{{Clear}}


===Game Boy Color===  
===Game Boy Color===
====[[Wikipedia: Mario Golf#Handheld version|Mario Golf GB]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Mario Golf#Handheld version|Mario Golf GB]]====
[[File:Mario Golf GBC (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|left]] Several ''Ocarina of Time'' character names will randomly show up on the score board. The names included are Link, Princess Zelda, Navi, [[King Zora]], [[Dampé]], [[Impa]], [[Saria]], Darunia, Ruto, [[Talon]], [[Sheik]], [[Rauru]], [[Bonooru]], [[Skull Kid]], Deku, [[Goron]] Kid, [[Mido]], [[Nabooru]], [[Pierre]], and [[Ingo]].
[[File:Mario Golf GBC (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|left]] Several ''Ocarina of Time'' character names will randomly show up on the score board. The names included are Link, Princess Zelda, Navi, [[King Zora]], [[Dampé]], [[Impa]], [[Saria]], Darunia, Ruto, [[Talon]], [[Sheik]], [[Rauru]], [[Bonooru]], [[Skull Kid]], Deku, [[Goron]] Kid, [[Mido]], [[Nabooru]], [[Pierre]], and [[Ingo]].
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===Game Boy Advance===
===Game Boy Advance===
====[[Wikipedia: Final Fantasy Tactics Advance|Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Final Fantasy Tactics Advance|Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]====
[[File:Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] There is ''Zelda'' reference in the Fabled Sword mission. The mission description say, "I found the designs for making the same sword used by a legendary swordsman! But, the ingredients are hard to find. Please help. Rewards: 12600 gil, Master Sword, 80 AP". The Legendary Swordsman is a reference of Link, and his weapon is the Master Sword.<br/><br/>The Master Sword is one of the most powerful weapons in this game. It description say, "Only master swordsmen may wield this weapon".{{Clear}}
[[File:Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] There is ''Zelda'' reference in the Fabled Sword mission. The mission description say, "I found the designs for making the same sword used by a legendary swordsman! But, the ingredients are hard to find. Please help. Rewards: 12600 gil, Master Sword, 80 AP". The Legendary Swordsman is a reference of Link, and his weapon is the Master Sword.
 
The Master Sword is one of the most powerful weapons in this game. It description say, "Only master swordsmen may wield this weapon".{{Clear}}


====[[Wikipedia: Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak|Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak|Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak]]====
[[File:Hamtaro - Ham Ham Heartbreak (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] Hidden up on Sunny Peak is a mysterious altar. If the player can put the three colored gems in the front of it, he or she will be able to pull out the legendary spoon. This is cameo of Master Sword from ''Zelda'' series.<br/><br/>One of the shopkeepers in the game also say "Buy somethin', will ya?", the phrase spoken by some of the [[Merchant]]s from the [[The Legend of Zelda|first ''Zelda'']] game. Upon receiving items, Hamtaro also holds them above his head in much the same manner as Link.{{Clear}}
[[File:Hamtaro - Ham Ham Heartbreak (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] Hidden up on Sunny Peak is a mysterious altar. If the player can put the three colored gems in the front of it, he or she will be able to pull out the legendary spoon. This is cameo of Master Sword from ''Zelda'' series.
 
One of the shopkeepers in the game also say "Buy somethin', will ya?", the phrase spoken by some of the [[Merchant]]s from the [[The Legend of Zelda|first ''Zelda'']] game. Upon receiving items, Hamtaro also holds them above his head in much the same manner as Link.{{Clear}}


====[[Wikipedia: Kirby & the Amazing Mirror|Kirby and the Amazing Mirror]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Kirby & the Amazing Mirror|Kirby and the Amazing Mirror]]====
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====[[Wikipedia: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!]]====
====[[Wikipedia: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!]]====


[[File:WarioWare, Inc. - Mega Microgames! (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] ''The Legend of Zelda'' is a part of 9-Volt's Microgames (mode that featured classic Nintendo games). Using the D-pad; players will take control of Link and guide him into the cave, avoiding the hazards such a [[River Zora|Zola]] fire and a [[Peahat]].<br/><br/>During the credits, players can change the shape of the stars that fly past the screen into small Triforces if they hold Down on the control pad.{{Clear}}
[[File:WarioWare, Inc. - Mega Microgames! (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|left]] ''The Legend of Zelda'' is a part of 9-Volt's Microgames (mode that featured classic Nintendo games). Using the D-pad; players will take control of Link and guide him into the cave, avoiding the hazards such a [[River Zora|Zola]] fire and a [[Peahat]].
 
During the credits, players can change the shape of the stars that fly past the screen into small Triforces if they hold Down on the control pad.{{Clear}}


====[[Wikipedia: WarioWare: Twisted!|WarioWare: Twisted!]]====
====[[Wikipedia: WarioWare: Twisted!|WarioWare: Twisted!]]====
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====[[Wikipedia: Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]]====
[[File:Yoshis Story (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|right]] On Stages 2-3 and 2-4, Yoshi has to pass through an underground sewer with old newspaper background. Most of them feature words related to Nintendo including word "Zelda".{{Clear}}
[[File:Yoshis Story (Zelda Cameo).png|200px|right]] On Stages 2-3 and 2–4, Yoshi has to pass through an underground sewer with old newspaper background. Most of them feature words related to Nintendo including word "Zelda".{{Clear}}


===Nintendo Gamecube===
===Nintendo Gamecube===
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====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga|Donkey Konga]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga|Donkey Konga]]====
A latin-style remix of ''The Legend of Zelda's'' main overworld theme is featured in the U.S./Europe version of this game. The players also can buy alternate sound effects for their bongos. Some of these sound themes have been taken straight from ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', and ''Ocarina of Time''.
A Latin-style remix of ''The Legend of Zelda's'' main overworld theme is featured in the U.S./Europe version of this game. The players also can buy alternate sound effects for their bongos. Some of these sound themes have been taken straight from ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', and ''Ocarina of Time''.


====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga#Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade.21|Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade!]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga#Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade.21|Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade!]]====


[[File:Donkey Konga 2 (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] A latin-style remix of ''The Legend of Zelda's'' main overworld theme is returned in the U.S./Europe version of this game.<br/><br/>When the player get a good score; they will get a character badge, including a badges from ''Zelda'' series featuring Link, [[Tetra]], Zelda, Ganondorf, and [[Tingle]]. The face of these characters also featured in a slot machine during a Battle mode.{{Clear}}
[[File:Donkey Konga 2 (Zelda Cameo).jpg|200px|right]] A Latin-style remix of ''The Legend of Zelda's'' main overworld theme is returned in the U.S./Europe version of this game.
 
When the player get a good score; they will get a character badge, including a badges from ''Zelda'' series featuring Link, [[Tetra]], Zelda, Ganondorf, and [[Tingle]]. The face of these characters also featured in a slot machine during a Battle mode.{{Clear}}


====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga#Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai.21 Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku|Donkey Konga 3: All You Can Eat! 50 Freshly-Picked Springtime Songs]]====
====[[Wikipedia: Donkey Konga#Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai.21 Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku|Donkey Konga 3: All You Can Eat! 50 Freshly-Picked Springtime Songs]]====