CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
1) Ocarina Of Time (N64) - What else?
2) Twilight Princess (Gamecube/Wii) - In some ways vastly superior to Ocarina, in some ways almost a remake of that game, another sprawling epic with extra sumo wrestling and snowboarding.
3) A Link To The Past (SNES) - Dark World/Light World! Just a great fucking game.
4) Phantom Hourglass (DS) - Aboslute flawless implementation of stylus control, best graphics on the system, typical funny script...only problem is it's a bit short.
5) Majora's Mask (N64) - Some great ideas but the time limit is stifling.
6) Wind Waker (Gamecube) - Underrated and unfarily attacked for its (amazing) graphics, but also suffers from being a bit short (and dull sailing sections.)
7) Link's Awakening (Gameboy) - Pretty amazing considering the limitations of the system.
8) Legend of Zelda (NES) - The one that started it all. Still fun.
9) The Adventures of Link (NES) - The only one I'd describe as "bad".
I HAVEN'T PLAYED THE GAMEBOY COLOUR ONES OR MINISH CAP, OKAY?
2) Twilight Princess (Gamecube/Wii) - In some ways vastly superior to Ocarina, in some ways almost a remake of that game, another sprawling epic with extra sumo wrestling and snowboarding.
3) A Link To The Past (SNES) - Dark World/Light World! Just a great fucking game.
4) Phantom Hourglass (DS) - Aboslute flawless implementation of stylus control, best graphics on the system, typical funny script...only problem is it's a bit short.
5) Majora's Mask (N64) - Some great ideas but the time limit is stifling.
6) Wind Waker (Gamecube) - Underrated and unfarily attacked for its (amazing) graphics, but also suffers from being a bit short (and dull sailing sections.)
7) Link's Awakening (Gameboy) - Pretty amazing considering the limitations of the system.
8) Legend of Zelda (NES) - The one that started it all. Still fun.
9) The Adventures of Link (NES) - The only one I'd describe as "bad".
I HAVEN'T PLAYED THE GAMEBOY COLOUR ONES OR MINISH CAP, OKAY?