Cameos of The Legend of Zelda

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A cameo of characters, places, or items from The Legend of Zelda in other game, TV show, movie, or others.[1]

Games

Nintendo Intertainment System (NES)

Super Nintendo Intertainment System (SNES)

Donkey Kong Country 2

Donkey Kong Country 3

Donkey Kong Country 3 (Zelda Cameo).jpg

Go into any of the General Stores and talk to Bazaar the Bear about the castle. If you refuse to pay up for the information, Bazaar will tell you about a boy called Link who was also asking about the castle, and complaining that the shells were 'the wrong shape'.

Kirby Super Star

Super Mario RPG

Super Mario RPG (Zelda Cameo).jpg

Link can be found sleeping at the Rose Town inn. If you talk to him, it will play the classic zelda discovery theme.

Gameboy

F-1 Race

Mario Picross

Gameboy Color

Mario Golf GB

Mario Golf GBC (Zelda Cameo).jpg

Several Ocarina of Time character names will randomly show up on the score board. Those name are included Link, Zelda, Navi, King Zora, Dampe, Impa, Saria, Darunia, Ruto, Talon, Sheik, Rauru, Bonooru, Skull Kid, Deku, Goron Kid, Mido, Nabooru, Pierre, and Ingo.

Gameboy Advance

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror (Zelda Cameo).jpg

When Kirby suck up a Sword-based enemy, he'll get hold of Master Sword and hat resembles the one belonging to Link. The game also is very similar to The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, in that Link has clones in that game (each with a unique color).

Warioware, inc.: Minigame Mania

WarioWare: Twisted!

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak

References