The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

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    Zelda Research Paper

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    In a Nintendo Direct back in late January of 2013, Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma claims that with Zelda WiiU, they plan to "rethink the conventions of Zelda" in order to get back to the basics of the franchise. Later, at the Game Awards in December of 2014, Aonuma along with series creator Shigeru Miyamoto showed off some footage of the game that, while only a small glimpse, really gives the vibe that they actually are trying to take the franchise back to its roots. This will be a

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    This essay will talk about how Nintendo is currently the best company in the video game race. It will discuss all of Nintendo’s innovations to the video gaming industry as a whole and how without Nintendo, the video game industry would be drastically different. An example of an event that would have altered the video game industry without Nintendo would be the Video Game Crash of 1983, where video games were being reproduced at a rate where all copies couldn’t be sold and how all of the games at

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    would want to play more modernized games, I would highly suggest students take the time to appreciate what the classic genre has to offer. The Zelda franchise literally formed the gaming industry into the industry it is today. One of the games that has shifted the Zelda franchise is The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker. Similarly to the mass of the other ZELDA games; Wind Waker approaches gameplay with an almost identical trial. On Outset Island it is a young warrior named Link’s birthday. It is a special

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    remember Link has been living in Kokiri forest with no memory of his past, through his dreams he is haunted by a black rider and face of young girl fleeing for her life. Link also stands out from the rest of Kokiri, he is brave and humble. Despite standing out he gets frequently bullied for being the only boy in his village without a fairy. Everything changes one morning when the guardian of the Kokiri forest (The Great Deku Tree) sends a fairy named Navi to give an urgent message to link. A message

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    Zelda Goddess

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    like the goddess Hylia? Join Game Over Jessie and I as we attempt to explain what became of theses three Gods after creating the land of Hyrule. Game Over Jessie-Although Din, Nayru, and Farore have been very important to the sotry of The Legend Of Zelda very little is known about the three. The only offical information that we have so far is that the Godesses created the land of Hyrule and the Triforce. Din-the goddess of power, created the land, Nayru- the goddess of wisdom created order,

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    In American culture, consumerism is both used to boost status as well as a stress reliever. People purchase items not only to add to their collection, but to use it as a distraction from their daily routines. To escape the stresses that accumulate from either a long day of work or the stresses of studying, people purchase goods that serve as a means of entertainment. Shopping in itself for items that are not particularly needed can be seen as an outlet to relieve stress, because it allows one

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    For over 50 years, video games have been around the entertain men and women of many different ages. Many of the original gaming consoles have changed or evolved over the years. From first person shooters or 3D adventure roll-playing games, it has changed over the decades through their consoles. In October of 1958, a man by the name of William Higinbotham, created the first video game system, so it has been told. It was a simple game of tennis, like the 1970s game of Pong. This is what started this

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    Mass Effect: Andromeda

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    than the views we have today, however depending on the game being played, the player would sort of vicariously become the protagonist as they were playing the game. An example of this would be Link, the main protagonist of The Legend of Zelda franchise. While officially known, and acknowledged worldwide as Link, the games aloud player to change the name of the character so that they may in a sense become the character. However, with more and more people being drawn to play games, the female demographic

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    Nintendo History

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    expanded, changing its products and services, and attempting new things as the times changed. Then, during the 1970s Nintendo fixed its eyes on a new market, video games. Nintendo showcases how a small card company can become a gaming powerhouse and a legend for companies and gamers alike. During the 19th century Japan closed its borders to the outside world. Alongside this isolationism the Japanese government also banned western products and ideas. One such product was

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    Olivier Leroy 26/04/2016 The GrandFathers of Video Games From the classic plumber in the red jumpsuit to the first ever motion-controlled console, the classic and most iconic video game company have been revolutionising the world of entertainment since their debut in the console market in 1983. Nintendo was originally founded in 1889 as a Japanese playing card company by a man named Fusajiro Yamauchi

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