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  Game Name:
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
System:
Gamecube
Genre:
Action / Adventure
Players:
1 (A friend can join in on some of the fun with a GBA and GBA-to-GCN Link Cable.)
Developer:
Nintendo
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
Japan: December 13th, 2002
United States: March 24th, 2003
Europe: May 3rd, 2003
 

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The first Zelda Gamecube title, and the first to use cell-shading. The use of the cell-shading caused quite a commotion among gamers, some liked it, some wanted the old Ocarina look back. But lets get to what really matters, gameplay.

It's Links birthday. Well isn't that nice, he got a green clothes, and then his sister got kidnapped. Well of course Link has to go out on an Adventure to save her.

It gives what made previous Zelda games hits, you travel across a vast world talking to different people, doing side-quests, entering a wide variety of enemy bases/territories, collecting things, solving puzzles, and fighting all those cool bad guys with classic Ocarina Style Moves as well as some new ones.

I big difference is to get to all these different territories Link will have to travel across sea on a boat. And of course it can't be an ordinary boat, it has to be alive! So in-between new areas you get to sail across a large sea, and there is some stuff to see along the way.

Wind Waker continues the long line of Zelda Games with another great hit. It only disappointed some by using the cell-shading, others loved that as a change.
 
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