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| name = ''Phantom Hourglass''
| name = ''Phantom Hourglass''
| logo = [[File:Phlogo.png]]
| logo = [[File:Phlogo.png]]
| boxart = [[File:Phantom-Hourglass-Box-Art.jpg]]
| boxart = [[File:TLOZ PH box art.jpg]]
| release [[Nintendo DS]] =  
| release [[Nintendo DS]] =  
{{Region|jp|y=2007|m=6|d=23}}
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| director = [[Daiki Iwamoto]]
| director = [[Daiki Iwamoto]]
| walkthrough =  
| walkthrough =  
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-walkthrough.php Walkthrough]
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/phantom-hourglass-walkthrough/ Walkthrough]
| guides =  
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[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-fishing.php Fishing]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Big_Plays|Big Plays]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-maze-island.php Maze Island]
[[Gallery:Phantom_Hourglass_Bosses|Bosses]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-trading-sequence.php Trading Sequence]
[[Gallery:Phantom_Hourglass_Characters|Characters]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-heart-containers.php Heart Containers]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Courage_Gems|Courage Gems]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-bosses.php Bosses]
[[Gallery:Phantom_Hourglass_Enemies|Enemies]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-enemies.php Enemies]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Fishing|Fishing]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-items.php Items]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Golden_Frogs|Golden Frogs]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-power-gems.php Power Gems]
[[Goron_Quiz|Goron Questions]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-wisdom-gems.php Wisdom Gems]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Heart_Containers|Heart Containers]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-courage-gems.php Courage Gems]
[[Gallery:Phantom_Hourglass_Items|Items]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-treasure-maps.php Treasure Maps]
[[Maze Island]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-sand-of-hours.php Sand of Hours]
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/phantom-hourglass-walkthrough/temple-of-the-ocean-king-speed-guide/ Ocean King]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-ocean-king-guide.php Ocean King]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Power_Gems|Power Gems]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-golden-frogs.php Golden Frogs]
[[Sand of Hours]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-goron-questions.php Goron Questions]
[[Ship_Part|Ship Parts]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-big-plays.php Big Plays]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Trading_Sequence|Trading Sequence]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-characters.php Characters]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Treasure_Maps|Treasure Maps]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-ship-parts.php Ship Parts]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Treasure|Treasures]]
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-treasures.php Treasures]
[[Phantom_Hourglass_Wisdom_Gems|Wisdom Gems]]
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[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=161 Maps]
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=161 Maps]
| music =  
| music =  
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Soundtracks-Phantom-Hourglass.php Soundtrack]
[[Phantom Hourglass Soundtrack|Soundtrack]]
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{{ZD|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda12-phantom-hourglass-walkthrough.php ''Phantom Hourglass'' Walkthrough]}}
{{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/phantom-hourglass-walkthrough/ ''Phantom Hourglass'' Walkthrough]}}


'''''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''''' is a hand-held Zelda title that was released for [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007. This game is a direct sequel of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and carries over many aspects from the game, including the cel-shaded graphics, certain characters, and a series of islands that require travel by boat.
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''''' is a hand-held Zelda title that was released for [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007. This game is a direct sequel of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and carries over many aspects from the game, including the cel-shaded graphics, certain characters, and a series of islands that require travel by boat.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Like the 2d games, excluding Zelda II, Phantom Hourglass took a top down view. However, some sections of the game such as certain boss battles had a more traditional 3d view. The entire game could be controlled using just the Nintendo DS stylus, using it to tap or swipe on the screen to strike with Link's sword or use the six unique items found throughout the game. Because of the design of the controls, the entire game could be played with one hand. The land is once again flooded in this title like it's prequel, The WindWaker. Unlike Windwaker however, the ocean map was split into 4 regions, and the player's ability to explore was expanded by collecting sea charts. This game mechanic would be continued in Spirit Tracks. The sea chart and the regularly map could be written on using the stylus to make notes. Additionally, the game also utilized the Nintendo DS Microphone, which players could blow into or shout at in order to solve puzzles. Another interesting difference between phantom hourglass and most other games in the series is the absence of heart pieces.
Like the 2D games, excluding ''The Adventure of Link'', ''Phantom Hourglass'' features a top-down view. However, some sections of the game such as certain boss battles and the ocean feature a more traditional 3D view. The entire game can be controlled using just the Nintendo DS stylus, using it to tap or swipe on the screen to strike with Link's sword or use the six unique items found throughout the game. Because of the design of the controls, the entire game can be played with one hand. Additionally, the game also utilizes the Nintendo DS Microphone, which players can blow into or shout at in order to solve puzzles. Another difference between ''Phantom Hourglass'' and Zelda games from ''A Link to the Past'' onward is that there are no [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], only complete [[Heart Container]]s.


Also unique to this game is the temple of the ocean king, a timed dungeon that you slowly work your way through, unlocking more floors to it as you progress through the game, collecting items within it that you need in order to enter the next dungeon in the outside world. Eventually, the goal is to reach the bottom of the temple and defeat the boss. This mechanic of a core dungeon was brought back in spirit tracks.
The land is once again flooded in this title like ''The Wind Waker''. Unlike ''The Wind Waker'' however, the ocean map is split into 4 regions, and the player's ability to explore has been expanded by collecting [[Sea Chart]]s. This game mechanic continued in ''Spirit Tracks''. The Sea Chart and the regularly map can be written on using the stylus to make notes. The vast ocean can be explored using Linebeck's steam ship which players can plot a route for by drawing on the Sea Chart.
 
Also unique to this game is the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], a timed dungeon which players slowly work their way through, unlocking more floors to it as they progress through the game, collecting Sea Charts to access more of the ocean. Eventually, the goal is to reach the bottom of the temple and defeat the boss. This mechanic of a core dungeon was brought back in ''Spirit Tracks''.


==Story==
==Story==
One day when sailing in the sea, [[Tetra]] and her gang of [[Tetra's Pirates|Pirates]] are on a search for the mystical [[Ghost Ship]]. According to Tetra, the Ghost Ship is ruled by obscure pirates who don't know any of the pirate rules. She expects to find them and teach them that there are rules to being a pirate. One of the pirates starts to talk about the "Protector of Waters" also known as the [[Ocean King]]. All of a sudden, their ship is engulfed in a mysterious fog. They come face to face with the [[Ghost Ship]]. Tetra hops over onto the Ship and then lightning strikes and she screams. [[Link]] jumps to save her, but misses and falls into the ocean. He drifted to an island, where he begins his quest to save Tetra.
One day when sailing in the sea, [[Tetra]] and her [[Tetra's Pirate Crew|gang of pirates]] are on a search for the mystical [[Ghost Ship (Phantom Hourglass)|Ghost Ship]]. According to Tetra, the Ghost Ship is ruled by obscure pirates who don't know any of the pirate rules. She expects to find them and teach them that there are rules to being a pirate. One of the pirates starts to talk about the "Protector of Waters" also known as the [[Ocean King]]. All of a sudden, their ship is engulfed in a mysterious fog. They come face to face with the Ghost Ship. Tetra hops over onto the Ship and then lightning strikes and she screams. [[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]] jumps to save her, but misses and falls into the ocean. Link wakes up on a strange island, where he meets [[Ciela]] the fairy, and old man [[Oshus]]. This is the only game in the Adult Timeline where Link has a fairy companion.


==Release==
==Release==
Phantom Hourglass originally released in June of 2007 over in Japan, but it later got a worldwide release in October of 2007. On November 20th, 2007, [[Nintendo of America]] announced a special [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Lite Bundle]] that would release on November 23rd, 2007 "Black Friday". This bundle included a gold Nintendo DS Lite with a triforce symbol, as well as a copy of Phantom Hourglass. The system  is almost identical to that of a limited edition Game Boy Advanced SP.
Phantom Hourglass was originally released in June 2007 in Japan, with a worldwide release in October 2007. On November 20th, 2007, [[Nintendo of America]] announced a special [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Lite Bundle]] that would release on November 23rd, 2007, "Black Friday". This bundle included a gold Nintendo DS Lite with a Triforce symbol, as well as a copy of ''Phantom Hourglass''. The system  is almost identical to that of a limited edition Game Boy Advance SP.


==Characters==
==Characters==
{{:Category:Phantom Hourglass Characters}}
{{Galbox|Phantom Hourglass Characters}}


==Races==
==Races==
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
{{:Category:Phantom Hourglass Enemies}}
{{Galbox|Phantom Hourglass Enemies}}


==Bosses==
==Bosses==
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==Items==
==Items==
{{:Category:Phantom Hourglass Items}}
{{Galbox|Phantom Hourglass Items}}


==Locations==
==Locations==
[[File:Link (Phantom Hourglass).png|50px|left]]{{Main|:Category:Phantom Hourglass Locations}}
{{Main|:Category:Phantom Hourglass Locations}}


==Merchandise and Product==
==Merchandise==
* [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Lite Bundle]] released on November 23rd, 2007. This edition of the DS Lite comes with a bright gold finish, bears the Triforce logo in the lower right hand corner and comes bundled with The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for the DS.
* [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Lite Bundle]] released on November 23rd, 2007. This edition of the DS Lite comes with a bright gold finish, bears the Triforce logo in the lower right hand corner and comes bundled with The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for the DS.
* [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Duo Case Twin Pack & Comfort Stylus]] is a licensed game cartridges case for Nintendo DS. It released in 2007 by PDP.
* [[Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Duo Case Twin Pack & Comfort Stylus]] is a licensed game cartridges case for Nintendo DS. It released in 2007 by PDP.
* [[Phantom Hourglass Yujin Nintendo DS Styluses]] are a set of 7 large styluses, each with an item from Phantom Hourglass.
* [[Phantom Hourglass Yujin Nintendo DS Styluses]] are a set of 7 large styluses, each with an item from Phantom Hourglass.


==Screenshots==
==Gallery==
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{{see also|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Bosses|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Characters|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Enemies|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Items|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Ship Parts|Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Treasure}}
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File:Link-Linebeck-Art.png
File:Link-Linebeck-Sail.png
File:Link (Phantom Hourglass).png|[[Link (The Wind Waker)#Phantom Hourglass|Link]]
File:Tetra-Phantom-Hourglass.png|[[Tetra]]
File:Oshus.png|[[Oshus]]
File:Linebeck.png|[[Linebeck]]
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Phantom Hourglass
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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is a hand-held Zelda title that was released for Nintendo DS in 2007. This game is a direct sequel of The Wind Waker and carries over many aspects from the game, including the cel-shaded graphics, certain characters, and a series of islands that require travel by boat.

Development

Phantom Hourglass.png
Main article: Phantom Hourglass Staff

At the 2006 Game Developer's Conference, fans saw the very first glimpse of what would become Link's first quest on the Nintendo DS, Phantom Hourglass. The trailer showed off a game that completely utilized the Nintendo DS touch screen, rather than the more standard use of the d-pad and the control buttons. A year later when the game was released, fans were able to get their hands on a Zelda title unlike anything they had played before.

Gameplay

Like the 2D games, excluding The Adventure of Link, Phantom Hourglass features a top-down view. However, some sections of the game such as certain boss battles and the ocean feature a more traditional 3D view. The entire game can be controlled using just the Nintendo DS stylus, using it to tap or swipe on the screen to strike with Link's sword or use the six unique items found throughout the game. Because of the design of the controls, the entire game can be played with one hand. Additionally, the game also utilizes the Nintendo DS Microphone, which players can blow into or shout at in order to solve puzzles. Another difference between Phantom Hourglass and Zelda games from A Link to the Past onward is that there are no Pieces of Heart, only complete Heart Containers.

The land is once again flooded in this title like The Wind Waker. Unlike The Wind Waker however, the ocean map is split into 4 regions, and the player's ability to explore has been expanded by collecting Sea Charts. This game mechanic continued in Spirit Tracks. The Sea Chart and the regularly map can be written on using the stylus to make notes. The vast ocean can be explored using Linebeck's steam ship which players can plot a route for by drawing on the Sea Chart.

Also unique to this game is the Temple of the Ocean King, a timed dungeon which players slowly work their way through, unlocking more floors to it as they progress through the game, collecting Sea Charts to access more of the ocean. Eventually, the goal is to reach the bottom of the temple and defeat the boss. This mechanic of a core dungeon was brought back in Spirit Tracks.

Story

One day when sailing in the sea, Tetra and her gang of pirates are on a search for the mystical Ghost Ship. According to Tetra, the Ghost Ship is ruled by obscure pirates who don't know any of the pirate rules. She expects to find them and teach them that there are rules to being a pirate. One of the pirates starts to talk about the "Protector of Waters" also known as the Ocean King. All of a sudden, their ship is engulfed in a mysterious fog. They come face to face with the Ghost Ship. Tetra hops over onto the Ship and then lightning strikes and she screams. Link jumps to save her, but misses and falls into the ocean. Link wakes up on a strange island, where he meets Ciela the fairy, and old man Oshus. This is the only game in the Adult Timeline where Link has a fairy companion.

Release

Phantom Hourglass was originally released in June 2007 in Japan, with a worldwide release in October 2007. On November 20th, 2007, Nintendo of America announced a special Phantom Hourglass Nintendo DS Lite Bundle that would release on November 23rd, 2007, "Black Friday". This bundle included a gold Nintendo DS Lite with a Triforce symbol, as well as a copy of Phantom Hourglass. The system is almost identical to that of a limited edition Game Boy Advance SP.

Characters

Races

Enemies

Bosses

Items

Locations

Main article: Category:Phantom Hourglass Locations

Merchandise

Gallery

Main article: Gallery:Phantom Hourglass
See also: Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Bosses, Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Characters, Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Enemies, Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Items, Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Ship Parts, and Gallery:Phantom Hourglass Treasure

Screenshots

Main article: Category:Phantom Hourglass Screenshot Files

Videos


Game Intro

American Commercial

American Commercial

UK Commercial

UK Commercial

Korean Commercial

Japanese Commercial

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