Other than the obvious choice of the CD-i games, I would have to say Adventure of Link.
The RPG elements are nice, and it is the first game to have a magic meter, but The Legend of Zelda was not meant to be a 2D platformer.
Phantom Hourglass . . . at least with AoL it was good for it's time. I wasn't even expecting anything from PH and it was still crap.
i think its AoL i hate that game
I do not know about worst one.
I dont count AOL because I have no idea what you guys mean
Id say adventures of Link as well.
Quote from: Allegretto on March 22, 2008, 01:18:56 PM
I dont count AOL because I have no idea what you guys mean
Id say adventures of Link as well.
AOL=
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OoS out of the ones I've played.
Never played Adventure of link yet.
AoL. Not exactly my favorite game...
Out of the ones I've played? Minish Cap. Painfully dull.
The only Zelda games I haven't played are the CD-i ones, Adventure of Link, Four Swords Adventure, and Phantom Hourglass.
I also haven't played Crossbow Training, if you count that.
hmm....
AoL... second worst Zelda game ever (first is CD-I... *barfs*)
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 23, 2008, 11:27:29 PM
Out of the ones I've played? Minish Cap. Painfully dull.
The only Zelda games I haven't played are the CD-i ones, Adventure of Link, Four Swords Adventure, and Phantom Hourglass.
I also haven't played Crossbow Training, if you count that.
:'( i liked the minish cap
Quote from: Oren on March 24, 2008, 03:53:21 PM
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 23, 2008, 11:27:29 PM
Out of the ones I've played? Minish Cap. Painfully dull.
The only Zelda games I haven't played are the CD-i ones, Adventure of Link, Four Swords Adventure, and Phantom Hourglass.
I also haven't played Crossbow Training, if you count that.
:'( i liked the minish cap
It's okay, but it didn't bring much of anything to the series that was interesting. It felt like an attempt at creating a new feeling on a handheld Zelda the way OoS/OoA did, but it didn't pull it off quite as well.
Phantom Hourglass, hands down.
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 24, 2008, 04:01:14 PM
Quote from: Oren on March 24, 2008, 03:53:21 PM
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 23, 2008, 11:27:29 PM
Out of the ones I've played? Minish Cap. Painfully dull.
The only Zelda games I haven't played are the CD-i ones, Adventure of Link, Four Swords Adventure, and Phantom Hourglass.
I also haven't played Crossbow Training, if you count that.
:'( i liked the minish cap
It's okay, but it didn't bring much of anything to the series that was interesting. It felt like an attempt at creating a new feeling on a handheld Zelda the way OoS/OoA did, but it didn't pull it off quite as well.
it was better then AoL or PH
Zelda II: adventure of link. That game sucked
I didn't like Phantom Hourglass very much.
Quote from: Oren on March 25, 2008, 10:23:29 AM
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 24, 2008, 04:01:14 PM
Quote from: Oren on March 24, 2008, 03:53:21 PM
Quote from: Kazooie-Banjo on March 23, 2008, 11:27:29 PM
Out of the ones I've played? Minish Cap. Painfully dull.
The only Zelda games I haven't played are the CD-i ones, Adventure of Link, Four Swords Adventure, and Phantom Hourglass.
I also haven't played Crossbow Training, if you count that.
:'( i liked the minish cap
It's okay, but it didn't bring much of anything to the series that was interesting. It felt like an attempt at creating a new feeling on a handheld Zelda the way OoS/OoA did, but it didn't pull it off quite as well.
it was better then AoL or PH
Okay, but like I already said, I haven't played those, so telling me that was pretty pointless.
quite honestly, i'd hav to say link's awakening... i mean that game just didnt suit me...
Phantom Hourglass and AoL
Any of those god awful ones for the CD-i
Wow...I'm the only one who's going to say the ORIGINAL FOUR SWORDS. Why? It gave such good features for LttP, but only during Multiplayer aspects. Like getting a certain amount of Medals in Four Swords let you do a quest in LttP that gave you the Hurricane Spin Attack! Four Swords Dungeon? Yeah, you need FS to beat that. Otherwise you blow off 100 rupees just to get a hint how to enter! Otherwise, if you could play it by yourself, then AoL would be next.
Adventure of Link, Crossbow Training, Four Swords Adventure(I dont see a point of remaking a GBA game on the gamecube)
Quote from: MasterYoungLink on April 04, 2008, 01:24:13 PM
Wow...I'm the only one who's going to say the ORIGINAL FOUR SWORDS. Why? It gave such good features for LttP, but only during Multiplayer aspects. Like getting a certain amount of Medals in Four Swords let you do a quest in LttP that gave you the Hurricane Spin Attack! Four Swords Dungeon? Yeah, you need FS to beat that. Otherwise you blow off 100 rupees just to get a hint how to enter! Otherwise, if you could play it by yourself, then AoL would be next.
LOL, All you really need is the Magic Mirror and access to the Thieves Town Dungeon.
Quote from: Shujinco on April 05, 2008, 10:10:02 AM
Quote from: MasterYoungLink on April 04, 2008, 01:24:13 PM
Wow...I'm the only one who's going to say the ORIGINAL FOUR SWORDS. Why? It gave such good features for LttP, but only during Multiplayer aspects. Like getting a certain amount of Medals in Four Swords let you do a quest in LttP that gave you the Hurricane Spin Attack! Four Swords Dungeon? Yeah, you need FS to beat that. Otherwise you blow off 100 rupees just to get a hint how to enter! Otherwise, if you could play it by yourself, then AoL would be next.
LOL, All you really need is the Magic Mirror and access to the Thieves Town Dungeon.
For what? The Hurricane Spin? The Hint? The Medals?
I remember the Four Swords Dungeon....
I remember I just gave up on how to get into it.
It was in the Pyramid of Power, right?
Quote from: MasterYoungLink on April 05, 2008, 03:37:49 PM
Quote from: Shujinco on April 05, 2008, 10:10:02 AM
Quote from: MasterYoungLink on April 04, 2008, 01:24:13 PM
Wow...I'm the only one who's going to say the ORIGINAL FOUR SWORDS. Why? It gave such good features for LttP, but only during Multiplayer aspects. Like getting a certain amount of Medals in Four Swords let you do a quest in LttP that gave you the Hurricane Spin Attack! Four Swords Dungeon? Yeah, you need FS to beat that. Otherwise you blow off 100 rupees just to get a hint how to enter! Otherwise, if you could play it by yourself, then AoL would be next.
LOL, All you really need is the Magic Mirror and access to the Thieves Town Dungeon.
For what? The Hurricane Spin? The Hint? The Medals?
The dungeon! :P
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on April 05, 2008, 03:41:10 PM
I remember the Four Swords Dungeon....
I remember I just gave up on how to get into it.
It was in the Pyramid of Power, right?
While in a dungeon, take out the magic mirror, and jump off a ledge. (To a lower part of the floor.) RIGHT after you jump off, use the mirror. After that, run into a wall, and you can then go into ANY dungeon, even the palace of the four swords.
However, you'r going to have to enter at the right place and find the dungeon!
Zelda II Adventures of Link. Extremely difficult and a very different Zelda game compared to the rest (Excluding Zelda CD).
YAY for 900th post! :D
Link's Crossbow Training :P I got bored of it in 2 hours. And I would hae been cooler if they made a WiiShoot or WiiSkeet instead for the Zapper, with a compilation of different gun styles.
I don't know. The only Zelda games I've played are some of the greatest, Wind Waker and Ocarina of Time.