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)

Tetris

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By completing a B-type game at Level 9 or above with height of 5, you'll get a screen packed with Nintendo characters. Link can be found in the bottom corner, playing the Flute.

Super Nintendo Intertainment System (SNES)

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

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If you beat the game with less than 19 DK Coins, third place in Cranky's Video Game Heroes will be held by Link, second place by Yoshi, and first place by Mario.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

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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: Legend of the Seven Stars

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

Picross NP Vol.5

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This game had an entire category dedicated to Ocarina of Time. It featured pictures of characters such as Navi, Epona, Ruto, Darunia, Kaepora Gaebora, Princess Zelda, Link, Deku Scrub, Ganondorf, Fairy Ocarina, Keaton Mask, and Fairy Slingshot.

Gameboy

F-1 Race

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Before you play Course 5, you are cheered by Link. Others Nintendo characters that appear are Toad, Luigi, Princess Peach, Mario, Samus Aran, Pit, and Donkey Kong. You also see all of the characters again during the ending sequence. At the end of the ending sequence you will also be cheered on by Bowser.

Mario Picross

Gameboy Color

Mario Golf GB

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Several Ocarina of Time character names will randomly show up on the score board. Those name are included 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.

Game Boy Advance

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

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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

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Hidden up on Sunny Peak is a mysterious altar. If you can put the three colored gems in the front of it, you'll 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 Merchants from the first Zelda game. Upon receiving an items, Hamtaro also will holds them above his head in much the same manner as Link.

Nintendo 64

Mario Golf 64

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Several Ocarina of Time character names will randomly show up on the score board. Those name are included Darunia, Deku Scrub, Goron Kid, Impa, Link, Malon, Navi, Saria, Sheik, Talon, and Zelda.

Yoshi Story

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On Stages 2-3 and 2-4, you have to pass through an underground sewer with old newspaper background. Most of them feature words related to Nintendo including word "Zelda".

Nintendo Gamecube

Super Mario Sunshine

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In this game, you ran around carrying a device called FLUDD that helped you clean the graffiti off the island of Delfino. Throughout the game you eventually run into a masked man named Il Piantissimo who wants to race you. If you hack the game via GameShark, you will be given the privilege of taking off Piantissimo’s mask to reveal his face. You will find out that he is cameo of the Running Man from Ocarina of Time.[2]

Nintendo DS

Tetris DS

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There is an entire game mode dedicated to Link called Mission, where players have to complete certain tasks presented to them. It is highly based on puzzle solving, much as Link does on his own adventures. Music in this mode also taken from the Zelda series.

Nintendo 3DS

Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!

This game pays homage to The Adventure of Link. It borrows both the top-down view and the side-scrolling from Zelda II. Large overworld areas will be presented in top-down and smaller areas in side-scrolling. Like Zelda II; when walking around in top world mode, you'll run into the black, shadowy creatures, which randomly pop up.

This game also uses a very similar logo, menu format, and health system to Zelda II. It also featured many other Zelda elements such as the famous Zelda chime that accompanies opening a Treasure Chest, and feature in a door which brings forth the phrase, “Hey man! It’s dangerous to go alone!"[3]

Nintendo WiiU

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

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This game includes some hilarious Nintendo-themed costumes. You can dress up your characters as Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf from Zelda series; and even Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Zero Suit Samus. Click here for trailer.[4]

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