
The episode banner links to Youtube, and the sword/shield icon on the right is to a hosted download! Right-click, and choose save-as to grab that stuff from my site! Not doing dual-audio, since its kinda pointless for a game without any real talky-bits. *After* the first session, there will be much higher quality videos! Due to a technical snag mid-session, the saved video was stream quality Its fine, visually, but its not at all close to what well see in later videos. Should things drag for too long, Ill make use of some fancy editing or do things outside of a recording. Long ago, it was used by the King of Hyrule to conduct the Sages when they played their song to call upon the gods. The Wind Waker is a magical conductors baton that is given to Link by the King of Red Lions when he reaches Dragon Roost Island. Ill probably leave it up to their judgment if it looks like Im shuffling toward an obnoxious segment along those lines. The Wind Waker is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series. We probably wont be aiming for complete-and-utter 100%, since Ive heard this game becomes a bit of a time-sink. Joining me for this foray is Vicas, Kuvo, and Panzer. Like, outside of setting up system settings, I havent used it for anything. Zeldas Enlightenment (Zeldas Awakening) 9. Where the Winds Fall (Kakariko Village) 7. Its also quite literally the first thing Ive ever played on my fancy new Wii U. Music Box Classics: The Wind Waker by Video Game Music Box, released 26 February 2019 1.

Having his sister, Aryll, kidnapped, he goes on an adventure eventually involving saving the world. Link, for his 12th birthday, dresses as the Hero of Time spoken in the legends that reflect Ocarina of Time. It takes place 100 years after Ocarina of Time, when Hyrule is flooded under the Great Sea. TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME SONG 2 (after Episode 38)Įveryone knows this game! Its Wind Waker! Why would it need an introduction? Well, actually, I never played it A year or so back, this was ported to the Wii Woo with fancy-shmancy polished graphics and a buttery-smooth framerate. One of the best Zelda games of all time for the Nintendo GameCube.


Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME SONG 1
