Originally posted by Darth Jello
first of all, link to the past takes place last cause the master sword sleeps forever at the end. since i created this thread, I should be able to go on any tangent I want.On that note, who likes pie?
The master sword sleeping forever at the end doesn't prove that Link to the Past is the last game....it just proves that there's no correlation between the Zelda games.
Sorry ,but this is completly wrong! 🙄 Wand of Gamelon and
Faces of Evil are CD-i philliips games.(a.k.a Don` fit in the timeline) You also forgot to include the fact that Nintendo said that there were two timewarps. (First Link was sent back in time.)In an interview conducted by Nintendo Dream with Eiji Aonuma in December 2006, it was revealed that there are two parallel universes in the Zelda chronology. The timeline is split at the end of Ocarina of Time, when Link is sent back in time by Princess Zelda to live through his childhood, while the original events of Ocarina of Time continue on a different path. Once returned to his original time, Link goes to see Zelda again, and the result of this meeting is an alternate future in which the villain Ganondorf is arrested and tried by the ancient sages, who attempt to execute him, but are instead forced to banish him to the Twilight Realm. Twilight Princess then occurs over one hundred years later, after Link's role as a child in the events of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. Meanwhile, The Wind Waker occurs in the "adult Link" timeline, hundreds of years after the Hero of Time saved Hyrule in Ocarina of Time, and it is directly followed by Phantom Hourglass 😖mart:
--------------------------------Ocarina of Time------------------------------
-------Young Link---------------------------------Adult Link----------------
----Majora`s Mask--------------------------Wind Waker----------------
------Twilight Princess--------------------Phantom Hourglass----------
The rest will be reaviled as more games are released. 🤘
It will never be released.
Persersonaly this is what I believe in:
THE MULTIPLE CONTINUITIES THEROY!!!
There are three parts. I just didn't feel like explaining it. 🙂
and here's a helpfull illustration!