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The Deku Tree phrophesies that Ganondorf, an evil desert Gerudo man, is trying to get hold of the Triforce, the essence of life in Hyrule.
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The deku tree tells navi, the fairy that she must awaken Link as he has been having a nightmare about the evil man.
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They have this giant jellyfish named Mr. Jabba Jabba and you have to go into his stomach to retrieve an ugly little talking fish-man
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Link must save hyril with only the help of the pixie Navi, his horse Epona, a mysterious man named Sheik, and other characters along the way
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(Ganondorf, the "dark man from the desert") to save the lovely princess
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When he gets those he is going to defeat the evil man of Hyrule called Ganondorf
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The whole "save the princess from the evil man" story worked at first when RPGs were just beginning, but now developers have a better opportunity to make engrossing stories
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Many years later, an Evil Man named Ganondorf seeks the triforce and Places a curse on the deku tree, and does other horible things to many races .
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When he gets those he is going to defeat the evil man of Hyrule called Ganondorf
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The story starts off with Link having a bad dream about a mysterious man and woman
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The characters are a quiet hero of time, an eternally youthful forest girl, a wild rock man from the firey Death Mountain, a rebellious fish woman, a determined royal guard, a sexy thief, the "princess", and of coure, Ganon the bad guy.
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But man, I love starting it over and playing the first half countless times.
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Instead, the seven maidens of the wise men descent have been hidden in deep dank dungeons, and Link has to transverse thru 13 dungeons all together, 5 the first part, and eight the second part
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They're still gorgeous (albeit a tad blurry--don't blame the game, blame the Nintendo64!), even next to newer games on newer systems such as the PlayStation2
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Works as it should.
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The game follows the story of a young boy named Link who sets out to save the land from an evil foreign warlord named Ganondorf as well as to rescue Princess Zelda.