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How obsessed are you with the legend of zelda?
11-09-2012, 09:49 PM
Post: #11
 
I like the games but I'm not obssessed, my sister though she is obssessed. She has learned to play almost every legend of zelda song on a clay ocarina.

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11-09-2012, 09:49 PM
Post: #12
 
Play the music. Play the games. DEMAND all of the games Triforce on everything, my books, homework, minecraft world. I also draw link on mountains and stuff in the Geography book. I'm stuck in Skyward sword though which is a kick in the teeth and the original on my 3ds. But skyward sword is awesome like Ocarina of Time.
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11-09-2012, 09:49 PM
Post: #13
 
I have been obsessed with this series during the NES era. I love playing the old school games on that system. However, I only have 2 best games I love playing during my childhood til now is the N64 era of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask! I have already play Ocarina of Time on the 3DS. But now, I am waiting for Majora's Mask on the 3DS!! ^_^

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11-09-2012, 09:49 PM
Post: #14
 
I LOVE the Zelda series, but I'm terrible at being a fan when it comes to the games. So far, I've only finished, like, five games. Oops! This summer I plan to play them all, but I've been distracted replaying the ones I've already done.
It's a good thing I can't draw, or else I'd do fan art all of the time. I have two Zelda shirts and one Zelda sweatshirt (two of those I made—a shirt and a sweatshirt that say "Link is a lefty WTF Wii?” in Zelda font. The other just has a Triforce on it, from Hot Topic), a belt buckle with a Hylian crest on it, and I have a real fighter pilot jacket that has all legit patches on it from when my father flew, but a Hylian crest on the arm. I got Link's Kokiri hat last year to wear to Comic Con. I also have a Zelda lunchbox with images from the cartoon, but I don't go to high school anymore because I tested out, so I have to figure out ways to use it. I've played Twilight Princess AT LEAST thirty times, and I made a TP music video once during a long car ride because I was bored. I listen to the music, too, (the songs are also the only ones I remember how to play on the piano) AND I got tickets to go see the symphony this summer with my brother. I'm stoked! It's the same day as Comic Con (CC's opening day, I think), so I'll go right from Comic Con to the symphony—definitely going to be one of the best days of summer break.
I'm looking to get more fan gear. I don't feel like I have enough, haha. Speaking of, my friend and I are thinking of dressing up as Zelda characters (probably Fi and Zelda) for Comic Con. We may go as modern hipster versions of different characters, though. Depends how much we can afford to spend to make the costumes.
As a writer, I love the stories and characters, but I think I adore the series especially, because it was a part of my childhood. I mean, Zelda is like the Harry Potter of the video game world. And as huge of a fan of HP as I am, I think I have more Zelda fan gear (though I wear my Deathly Hallows symbol necklace often).
If I could magically pick my future job, working for Nintendo would be up there on my list of possibilities. If there's a job for developing the games' stories, sign me up! I won't pretend to know how making a video game works, though, and I don't count on actually working for Nintendo when I'm older.

So, you can see why my friends call me slightly obsessed. Of course, making a list of the Zelda-related things in my life makes me seem like Zelda is the ONLY thing in my life, when it definitely isn't. I have LOTS of hobbies and other interests, however obsessed this answer makes me seem. I will concede, though, that I've been sick for a long period of time, and Zelda occupies an hour or two a couple days a week if I'm stuck in bed. Zelda always makes me feel better.
One thing I am reasonably passionate about is telling Nintendo how much they suck for not having a lefty option for Skyward Sword, because I'm left-handed and the controls can get frustrating sometimes—the game doesn't always properly register my movements. I made a page Facebook.com/LeftiesLeftOut and it's partly just for fun, but it never went anywhere, so oh well.

P.S. Have you seen this video? It's a great Zelda fan parody. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO1QBTG6E...ata_player

Oh my God, that was a long answer. D: I'm sorry!
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