My first Zelda was the original Legend of Zelda for NES, then Link to the Past.
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Oracle of Seasons. I played a lot of a friends’ Links Awakening DX prior to that if you’d count that.
Played OoT at a friend’s place when i was young enough for it to be new. I remember asking for an N64 because of a it. After that is was LttP much, much later. Like four years ago i think.
Now the only mainline game i’m missing is Wind Waker. Still need to finish TP though.
How old were you guys when Ocarina of Time released in 1998?
I’ve yet to play Skyward Sword and Spirit Tracks.
The Legend of Zelda (NES) and then Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES). The series didn’t really click with me until A Link to the Past and then I never played any of the 3D games until bought a Wii U.
A Link to the Past is one of the most mechanically flawless games ever. There isn’t a single thing about the physics or design that isn’t responsive and logical – nothing to suggest that you’re ever less than 100% in control of everything that happens. Every time you take damage or die (unlikely), it’s your own fault.
And honestly, the intro to that game is everything I love about gaming. There are what, 2-3 lines of dialogue before you’re thrown out into a storm and left to your own devices to discover a way into the castle? Newer Zeldas (and games in general) could still learn a lot from that.
The Verge | Spotify is launching today for Sony’s PS4 and PS3
The wording isn’t clear, but they do mention that having a Premium account isn’t a requirement. If it works with my Unlimited account then it will be perfect for streaming music in the background while playing games.
Edit: Eurogamer’s article was more clear. You can use it with both free and Premium accounts. Woo!
Elite: Dangerous just popped up on Steam. Quite a few non-Steam buyers are ticked.
http://www.pcgamer.com/surprise-elite-dangerous-appears-on-steam/