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Legend of Zelda

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Joel Greaves (Probe17)

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Date Submitted

03/09/2003 | 10:43AM EST

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Current Score

3.20 / 5.00

Score Rank: #41,441
Popularity Rank: #8,567

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Story Line:
After Link, the hero of time, had defeated the all mighty Ganondorf and the 7 sages had sent Ganondorf away, to be locked in the sacred realm for all eternity, Link was reminded of another less powerful evil force in Hyrule. Even though Link had went back in time after defeating Ganondorf, and only he and Zelda remembered of the cruelty Ganondorf had bestowed upon Hyrule, Link became wary that a new force would inflict Hyrule once again into death.
Link was explaining the severity of this evil force, he recalled a dream that he had. One night Link dreamed that Agahnim, and evil allied force of Ganondorf, had come out of hiding where he had been for many years. Aghanim broke the seal on the sacred realm and freed Ganondorf. As Link was telling Zelda of the dream, she became nervous. She and Link both felt as though someone was watching them.
In a motion of pure poetry Link reached for his sword, but was dumb struck when a chandelier came crashing from the roof on top of him and Zelda. Ganondorf stood smirking at Link with his new assistant, Aghanim standing beside him. The Gerudo King was back in Hyrule. To both Link and Zelda's surprise, neither Aghanim or Ganondorf touched them further. The two evil forces simply left the Castle.
The following day, Link recommenced his training. A wary, hooded traveler who saw Link training was surprised that the Land's faithful hero was once again training again and made some inquiries. The hooded traveler seemed to know about Link's previous expiditions with Ganondorf. Since, Link was focused on his training, he did not notice the familiar tone in the travelers voice but rather excepted any and all help the man was willing to give.
At sunset, Link traveled to the Temple of Time, he was expecting to contact the sages, by taking out the master sword, but a new fate met him at the stand. The hooded traveler had followed link to the Temple. Link nor the traveler said a word. They stared into each others eyes and soon, Link too realized his fate. The traveler removed his hood and just as Link had guessed, he was about to face Ganondorf. Even before Link could move into cover Ganondorf had used his renewed strength to extract the Triforce of wisdom from Link and destroys the Temple of Time.
As Link then looked around him all there was to see was Ganondorf, the master sword and the stone which holds it and an eternal white cloud. Out of the clouds, a new large figure appears. Link squinted to see who it was. Before he could see them fully, he automatically realized the Agahnim was carrying an unconscious Zelda. Zelda no longer had her piece of the Triforce either. In a simple poetic motion, Link pulled with one hand while still facing Ganondorf, and with his back turned to the master sword, the master sword out of its stone. Hyrule and everything that is contained by it, collapsed in an instance into a deep hole. Link falls for an eternity.
Link woke up in a lava filled surrounding. Ganondorf was standing over him and was preparing an preparing an attack. Link felt his sword in his hand and attempted to grasp it. He lifted it over his head unbeknowst to the fact that he was to weak to do so. He fell over and was hit by Ganondorf. All of his items were lost except for the master sword.
It is now your quest, to travel through Ganondorf's "No man's Land" and recover your lost items. At the end of your quest, you will find Ganondorf and hopefully be then you will have the strength, the wisdom, and the courage to defeat Ganondorf. Discover your destiny...

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Average Score: 6.8 / 10

Score: 4
r-mee-dood

"I aggree with everyone!"

date: April 17, 2008

yeah its impossible to find teh temple WHERE THE FLIP IS IT!???!!???? it is accurate to the real super nintendo game but WTF?

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Score: 1
Devin62393

"No way"

date: March 31, 2008

I have played this game before and belive me and dose not bring the dinner to the table! I give it 2/10 because its link i could never give link a big fat zero not make your own game dude!

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Score: 10
scimm4

"I LOVE IT"

by: scimm4
date: February 10, 2008

man oh man i do love the legend of zelda 10/10 vote 5 nice job man (==
<(^-^)> (kirby)sighed scimm4 (other wise none as scimm)
NICE JOB(you can tell i love link look at my review picture (=...)

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Score: 3
Shippoufoxkun

"boss glitch"

date: January 10, 2008

i'll give this game a 3/10.
all the monsters i kill freeze, and some are invincible.
not to great, but fun to run around.
glitches can be ammusing too.
oh, by the guy that says you are heading the wrong way to the temple of time.
by the lower right cornor there are some fences try to sidle along the vertical one to enter a plain grass space. then go straight down and find the boss.but you can't kill it....not from that angle, even with a bow. :(

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Score: 9
onewithoutaname

"cool"

date: November 21, 2007

good game. i liked it but wher hel is the temple of time. i looked about an hour for it b4 i gave up.

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