The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Wii)-cover.jpg
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Alternative Title: None
Release date: JP: 2/December/2006
NA: 19/November/2006
EU: 9/December/2006
AU: 7/December/2006
Genre: Action Adventure
Number of Players: 1
Rating: ESRB - T (Teen)
PEGI/ELSPA - PEGI-rating
CERO - CERO-rating
Platform: Image:Nintendo Wii_thumblogo.png Nintendo Wii
Media: DVD-ROM
Online Functions: No
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Link must discover the secrets of the Twilight Realm to save Hyrule in the first Legend of Zelda title for the Nintendo Wii and the last for the Nintendo GameCube.

Contents

Story

From instruction booklet - may contain spoilers

Deep in the southernmost region of the kingdom of Hyrule lies a village by the name of Ordon. Cradled in the scenic beauty of pristine farmland, the villagers of Ordon make a living by raising livestock. Among the villagers is a boy known as the most skillful rider in all the land. A boy who, it is expected, will one day take over the responsibility of leading Ordon as the village chief. His name is Link ...

Trusted and liked by all the villagers, Link is especially loved by the children of Ordon, among who he holds unofficial status as the leader of the pack. Link spends his days as a ranch hand and learns the ways of the sword from the village's lone swordsman, Rusl, in his spare time. He often displays his newly honed skills to the village youths, which makes him even more powerful.

One day Link is showing off his swordsmanship as usual, when a monkey appears. "Hey! That's the monkey that's been causing trouble all over the village! Let's get him," cry the children. They run after the monkey into the forest. Link rushes into the heart of the woods after them and is shocked to find that the dark thickets are teeming with countless monsters. After fighting his way through their ranks, Link rescues the child and the monkey from the cage where they are held captive.

Until now, the forest had always been a safe place ...

The next day, after much encouragement by Rusl, Link prepares to set out and deliver the village's tribute to Hyrule Castle. Having never visited the castle before, Link is in high spirits as he prepares for his journey, but when his childhood friend Ilia notices a wound on Epona's haunch, she gives Link an earful for being so careless with his horse. In a huff, Ilia leads Epona away.

Link tracks down Epona and Ilia at the mystical spring nearby and attempts to apologize for injuring Epona. But no matter how many times Link says he's sorry, Ilia refuses to forgive Link. Then Colin, a young boy from the village who idolizes Link, steps forward to mediate the situation. Thanks to Colin's explanation, Link is finally able to get Ilia to drop her guard and talk to him. Having warmed back up, Ilia tells Link, "Come back safely, and don't do anything reckless!"

Just then ...

A monster astride a huge boar comes crashing out of the forest. The fearsome monster and its mount break through the gate to the spring and attack the youths.

Caught off guard by the sudden assault, Link is helpless to stop the monster from delivering a blow that renders him unconscious. Through the fog of his half-conscious mind, Link watches Colin and Ilia get swept off by the monster…

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Trivia

  • In the Wii version of the game Link holds his sword in his right hand because of how the Wii controller is held and used. In previous Legend of Zelda games, including the GameCube version of Twilight Princess, Link held his weapon in his left hand.

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Sword Fight
Sword Fight
Link Riding to Castle
Link Riding to Castle
Fishing
Fishing
Lava
Lava

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