The Magic of the First Legend of Zelda

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The next Zelda game, Breath of the Wild, is said to be inspired by the very first game in the series. Let's revisit that seminal game, to see how Nintendo made such an intoxicating adventure.
=== Sources and Resources ===
Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario. David Sheff, 1999.
Superplay Interview
www.angelfire.com/games5/makze...
Shigeru Miyamoto, GDC 2007 Keynote
• Shigeru Miyamoto 2007 ...
Tevis Thompson: "Saving Zelda"
tevisthompson.com/saving-zelda/
Legends of Localization: "The Legend of Zelda"
legendsoflocalization.com/the-...
Hyrule Blog: "The Linearity Check: Dungeon Orders"
touriantourist.blogspot.co.uk/...
=== Games Shown ===
Resident Evil (Capcom, 1996)
Resident Evil 6 (Capcom, 2012)
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (Capcom, 2017)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo, 2017)
The Legend of Zelda (Nintendo, 1986)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda Game Studios, 2011)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Nintendo, 2011)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo, 2006)
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Nintendo, 2002)
Hyper Light Drifter (Heart Machine, 2016)
Fez (Polytron Corporation, 2012)
Dark Souls III (From Software, 2016)
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo, 2013)
=== Credits ===
Music used in this episode:
Titan (Hyper Light Drifter, Disasterpiece)
Hyrule Field Main Theme (Twilight Princess)
Faron Woods (Twilight Princess)
Knight Academy Theme (Skyward Sword)
Sealed Temple (Skyward Sword)
Faron Woods (Skyward Sword)
Overworld (The Legend of Zelda)
Zelda Dungeon-Informer: "Legend of Zelda NES Commercial #1"
• Legend of Zelda NES Co...
Thanks to The Gaming Brit for the Resident Evil 6 footage
/ thegamingbritshow
=== Subtitles ===
Contribute translated subtitles - amara.org/en-gb/videos/19P4Gp...

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@hbomberguy
@hbomberguy 7 жыл бұрын
I love how little you drew attention to the phrase 'magic croissant'
@Hazel-xl8in
@Hazel-xl8in 3 жыл бұрын
hbomberguy woah, i didn’t expect to see you here!
@sanjacobs6261
@sanjacobs6261 3 жыл бұрын
Or as he said, magic kwæsont
@harrylane4
@harrylane4 3 жыл бұрын
Hey I know that guy that's the guy who likes dark souls 2
@darth0tator
@darth0tator 3 жыл бұрын
@@harrylane4 I think he also stated he defends the star wars prequels
@kevinguiboche2359
@kevinguiboche2359 3 жыл бұрын
@@darth0tator we as well
@IgnorancEnArrogance
@IgnorancEnArrogance 4 жыл бұрын
You didn't even mention probably it's most influential aspect, YOU COULD SAVE YOUR PROGRESS FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!! This game could not have worked without such an innovation!
@esmooth919
@esmooth919 3 жыл бұрын
Not even with the password system used in the NES version of Metroid or Kid Icarus?
@runefaustblack
@runefaustblack 2 жыл бұрын
@@esmooth919 Maybe, but in a game as full of different variables like Zelda is, passwords would need to be long as all hell. Having to spend five minutes per day noting down the password when you turn off the console, and five more to input it when you open it again, would be a pretty big turnoff.
@impossibleexperiments
@impossibleexperiments 2 жыл бұрын
How many different variables are there though? It's mostly whether you have acquired each item, defeated each boss and talked to certain npcs. That's basically a long list of bits. I'm pretty sure that with some clever encoding, Zelda 1 could work on a savecode basis.
@thekingofsomewhere
@thekingofsomewhere 2 жыл бұрын
@@impossibleexperiments Those plus which secrets in the overworld are found (caves, hearts), how many rupees you have, how many bombs or keys you have, and probably others.
@theFriendlyGhst
@theFriendlyGhst 3 жыл бұрын
When he said he was about to spoil it I was like "That's ok it's an old game" then two minutes in I had to stop it 'cause I definitely need to actually play this game.
@hgbugalou
@hgbugalou 6 жыл бұрын
My dad and I played this game for hours on end and beat it with all the hearts, with no internet (early 90s) and no guides. It was such a great feeling once we beat it.
@synthoelectro
@synthoelectro 5 жыл бұрын
I truly miss the days of 'no internet' just you, the game and fun.
@tjlnintendo
@tjlnintendo 4 жыл бұрын
How in god’s name did you find all the hearts? Some of them were in random hidden caves. I call bs.
@devmartin7427
@devmartin7427 3 жыл бұрын
@@tjlnintendo burn every tree and bomb every crack? I honestly don't remember
@psychic_digit
@psychic_digit 3 жыл бұрын
You and your dad are awesome!
@kintozero3169
@kintozero3169 2 жыл бұрын
What about the second quest?
@kingmobile7180
@kingmobile7180 7 жыл бұрын
This channel is so fucking high quality
@metumortis6323
@metumortis6323 7 жыл бұрын
KingMadden agreed
@Lactosefr33
@Lactosefr33 7 жыл бұрын
THIS
@losalfajoresok
@losalfajoresok 7 жыл бұрын
Perhaps the best videogame related channel on KZfaq.
7 жыл бұрын
Lord Alfajor Absolutely right!
@EthanBradburyVlogs
@EthanBradburyVlogs 7 жыл бұрын
KingMadden This channel is literal shit. I don't know how you could possibly watch a video without throwing up.
@wombatkidd
@wombatkidd 7 жыл бұрын
The thing people miss about the first game is that you weren't meant to play it blind. It came with a map that detailed where to find the first 6 dungeons and the manual contained hints on how to find the last 3. You were meant to use it as a guide and take notes on it. Later rereleases of the game have frustratingly never included this map which makes the game way harder than it was ever intended to be.
@louiswouters71
@louiswouters71 5 жыл бұрын
True, I didn't have a map and I found dungeon 2, then 1 and then 6!. I wouldn't get the hint of the harder enemies and felt like there had to be something good that way since it was guarded by more enemies. I crossed the map a bunch if times and never did I found dungeon 3. If I would have drawn a simple grid map I would have discovered that I obviously missed a square, but I ended up downloading a map. I just didn't have enough time back then to figure everything out by myself.
@henriknorrstrom3267
@henriknorrstrom3267 5 жыл бұрын
Yes and the booklet included pictures of the layout of the dungeons too. At least in the swedish version.
@rocknlouie
@rocknlouie 5 жыл бұрын
Ya, I remember having a laminated paper map that came with the game. I believe it was the actual tile art printed out scaled very small. I remember marking the burnable bushes on it when I found them.
@esmooth919
@esmooth919 5 жыл бұрын
Shit. I found dungeon 3 before I found dungeon 2 oh, and I found dungeon 6 before I found dungeon 4. I had to play this game blind, because I bought it used, and unfortunately, I did have to turn to the internet for some things that did stump me.
@bfish89ryuhayabusa
@bfish89ryuhayabusa 5 жыл бұрын
@@esmooth919 Finding the dungeons out of order because that's just how you were exploring is why this is one of my favorite games. I remember getting the candle and immediately going back to that obvious burnable bush to see what it was hiding, and found a level. I looked up and saw the number 8, and my jaw dropped. I was so giddy at finding a level early that I proceded knowing that I had only beaten the first 2 and couldn't possibly make it through. I think having a map kinda kills that whole "explore, see what you find, you may even find a dungeon" thing. If you already know where to go, you aren't exploring anymore.
@sub7se7en
@sub7se7en 4 жыл бұрын
The opposite of hand holding is feet dropping.
@dk-sky3820
@dk-sky3820 4 жыл бұрын
I like the way you think
@Xander_P.G.K
@Xander_P.G.K 4 жыл бұрын
You are genius!
@CatsMeow_
@CatsMeow_ 4 жыл бұрын
Holes in the Floor!
@nonamea9177
@nonamea9177 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@m_tpa
@m_tpa 4 жыл бұрын
not sure if it means anything tho
@FreakEating
@FreakEating 5 жыл бұрын
There was this sense of wonder and mystery when exploring the screens of the first game. It was rewarding in a way that most games I've played completely miss.
@The_Jovian
@The_Jovian 4 жыл бұрын
That quote communicating with your friends is pretty interesting. A couple of my friends and I all picked up BOTW when it launched and we were constantly talking to each other, trying to figure out secrets and such. They really did go back to their roots
@quintonneal2881
@quintonneal2881 Жыл бұрын
Coming back to this a bit before botw 2 is coming out. I gotta say, I think they nailed it. They went back to their roots with breath of the wild and absolutely nailed it.
@sentairider42
@sentairider42 Жыл бұрын
And yet they incinerated the root known as "Link's ever-expanding arsenal of weapons".
@benduell8792
@benduell8792 11 ай бұрын
@@sentairider42Funny reading this after playing Tears of the Kingdom for the past month. My biggest frustration isn’t that my weapons break- it’s that there are so many weapons I want to keep and my inventory is full.
@electricpepperoni4789
@electricpepperoni4789 11 ай бұрын
@@benduell8792 Same here with BOTW I almost hope for my weapons to break so I can pick something up without seeing that god awful (Your inventory is full) message for the 1593rd time
@sonnybrown4758
@sonnybrown4758 6 жыл бұрын
9:57 I remember when this game came out. We all looked for answers everywhere we could. But the funnest way WAS meeting at the park and everyone exchanging information. Some of my most vivid memories were playing at the park with other kids and everyone talking about the game and secrets. It was a moment in time that I don't think ever came before or since. The internet is great, but those budding days of exploration in hard games were epic.
@metalicarus8372
@metalicarus8372 2 жыл бұрын
same now i generalky avoid spoilers but my froend told me where the hive was in hollow knihgt and iwouldn't know where it was without him
@thegregbradley
@thegregbradley 3 жыл бұрын
This video made me pick up Breath of the Wild again and finally complete the game. I had about 50 hours into the game and for whatever reason had completed zero Divine Beasts (was trying to do it all myself w/ zero help), so the quote from Miyamoto saying he actually wanted other players to collaborate got me asking around as to how to find stuff. Instead of being frustrated with it as I was before, I ended up really enjoying the game. Thank you!
@legrandliseurtri7495
@legrandliseurtri7495 3 жыл бұрын
Botw literally makes markers appear to show the location of the divine beasts...
@Kr4v3rd
@Kr4v3rd 11 ай бұрын
The one thing I wish breathe of the wild didn't do, is give up the map markers that tell you were to look. Discovering the locations would have been fun. The sad thing about games today, is they're always holding your hand and guiding you. Breathe of the wild was close and its still good, it's just they should have got rid of those guide markers.
@skyvader1238
@skyvader1238 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe it is weird to say but for me one of the best things about the original loz is the game manual. The Zelda universe came to life because of it. The game manual had backstory, lore and great artwork. Also the hints and a piece of the overworld map they included were great. I spend hours of reading the game manual (I was very young lol). I can't imagine playing the loz without the game manual.
@zejugames5045
@zejugames5045 Жыл бұрын
You must've loved Tunic!
@michaelallen3304
@michaelallen3304 11 ай бұрын
@@zejugames5045 I was about to say this. Truly the closest things to LoZ in a long time.
@dudewhersmacar7062
@dudewhersmacar7062 7 жыл бұрын
Had to pause at "Magic croissant"
@crusadersolstyce9961
@crusadersolstyce9961 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too. That was the strength bracelet.
@ExtraAmpersand
@ExtraAmpersand 7 жыл бұрын
best videogame use of croissant award :D
@joeabc
@joeabc 6 жыл бұрын
Are you going to finish that croissant?
@kimballbelliston5925
@kimballbelliston5925 5 жыл бұрын
Oh that's what he said? Sometimes I don't understand his accent
@Kwizii
@Kwizii 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's because I lived in France but I also thought it was a croissant when I played the game!
@docill9155
@docill9155 6 жыл бұрын
"This game isn't going to hand them anything on a silver platter." *instantly gets a sword from a random old guy*
@jamietowler4328
@jamietowler4328 5 жыл бұрын
Doc ill yeah, a piece of wood? Now link thinks he’s entitled for the rest of the freakin game.
@Mari_Izu
@Mari_Izu 5 жыл бұрын
@@jamietowler4328 It's not made of wood in the japanese game, just a simple sword. you can get this sword in Breath of the Wild using 8 Bit Link's Amiibo, so American stupid localization lost this reference.
@nw8488
@nw8488 4 жыл бұрын
yeah, as in... not just starting with it in your inventory.
@realIanIANian
@realIanIANian 4 жыл бұрын
@@Mari_Izu the Sword from the Amiibo looks a lot more like the Magical Sword than the starting sword.
@markovucilovski9876
@markovucilovski9876 4 жыл бұрын
BUT, not on a platter!
@watercool5
@watercool5 3 жыл бұрын
I wish you had mentioned the "Second Quest". After you beat the game, you can start the game again to play a much more advanced version where the dungeons are very well hidden, with totally different layouts from the first quest. Hints are more vague (or even misleading), there are entirely new enemies, new game mechanics, and it's just overall a version of the same game set to an adult difficulty level, with almost a bizarro dream world feeling. Beating Zelda 1, Second Quest, with no guidance, is an amazing experience. I was usually able to make at least one new discovery every session that I played, but not always. Try it!
@demonzabrak
@demonzabrak Жыл бұрын
In case others don’t know and don’t want to play through to see it, you can name the save Zelda and start on second quest.
@TurboButton
@TurboButton 7 жыл бұрын
It's The Legend of Zelda and it's pretty rad.
@nakateconroy
@nakateconroy 7 жыл бұрын
Those creatures from Ganon are pretty bad.
@zacheverett-lane2760
@zacheverett-lane2760 7 жыл бұрын
Woah! Sweet GRAFIKS bro!
@YouSunkMyFishy
@YouSunkMyFishy 7 жыл бұрын
Octorocs, Tektikes, Leevers too.
@Pcuspy
@Pcuspy 7 жыл бұрын
But with your help, our hero pulls through!
@NintodoMan64
@NintodoMan64 7 жыл бұрын
eeh eeh! EEWEEKE WEKE WEE!
@TVsMrNeil
@TVsMrNeil 5 жыл бұрын
While the game may seem oblique upon first play, you have to remember the difference between the way games were presented back then versus today. Back then, with rom sizes and system resources being limited, a great deal of the adventure is told to you in the accompanying full-color instruction manual. It was amazing how much that little booklet and even Nintendo's strategy guide made the game seem far more expansive than it actually was. It felt like you being given a document that guides you into the world of Hyrule, and the golden game cartridge itself seemed like a treasure that was part of the experience. It's certainly a far different experience than simply playing it via the Virtual Console.
@CSProduction12
@CSProduction12 7 жыл бұрын
This game was absolutely mind blowing back in the 80s.. I was just 4 when it came out and had no idea wtf to do, couldn't even read but still made some fond memories running around stabbing bad guys... Breath of the wild comes out in one week and I really hope it takes me to the same place.
@booombasa
@booombasa 6 жыл бұрын
Im playing a link to the past with my 4 year old atm. I hope he will make a similar comment in 20 years time. :d
@MrLarsagne
@MrLarsagne 6 жыл бұрын
So did you enjoy botw? :)
@havens1515
@havens1515 6 жыл бұрын
I was 1 when the original released, but it was the first video game that I ever played a few years later. I fondly remember so many of the things mentioned in this video, including talking to other players about finding secrets and where to go next. It was amazing for its time, especially considering you could only talk to the people you actually knew IRL who owned the game, since there was no internet.
@wrosebrock
@wrosebrock 5 жыл бұрын
Original is better, no cooking
@jojolafrite90
@jojolafrite90 5 жыл бұрын
I played it with my father... It is actually one of the best memories I have of my childhood. About my father anyway.Edit: The rest isn't as fun I'm afraid.
@sammyshehole
@sammyshehole 7 жыл бұрын
Breath of the Wild definitely did go back to its roots. It strikes me as a much more in depth and modern version of the original game with its "go anywhere, any time...as long as you can survive" ways.
@sandrocastanero3759
@sandrocastanero3759 2 ай бұрын
Yeah but the dungeons sucks in comparison with the zelda 1 ones
@shehzaanaabdulla3047
@shehzaanaabdulla3047 7 жыл бұрын
Love the maps that accompany the explanations on this channel.
@GMTK
@GMTK 7 жыл бұрын
thanks! this one took forever to make :)
@yourdirge
@yourdirge 6 жыл бұрын
First thing I noticed as well. Brilliant.
@peter_pinguin
@peter_pinguin 4 жыл бұрын
Actually the original Legend of Zelda had a companion character, it was called Nintendo Power. It also had a comeback in the second title!
@MSOGameShow
@MSOGameShow 5 жыл бұрын
"...but the real test will be with Breath of the Wild" And I'd say they passed with flying colors.
@calebb7012
@calebb7012 3 жыл бұрын
dungeon design was the same dungeon x4. I dunno why people overlook the boss fights in botw. They had no individuality.
@05r41
@05r41 3 жыл бұрын
@@calebb7012 Yeah botw sucks balls. Zelda 1 was way better despite being so much older. And I think Zelda 1 was actually one of the (possibly the) weakest in the series, even though it's great, because they continued to make the series even better and better over time. Then they through it all away with botw trying too hard to make zelda 1 version 2.0... and yet it lacked much of what made zelda 1 so great. The secrets, the mystery, the unlockable items used to progress further, the interesting dungeons and boss fights. Botw has litterally none of that. Yes skyward sword went way too far with the handholding (and so did oot and TP), but that doesnt mean they had to throw the whole plot and atmosphere and detail and magic and intelligence down the toilet like they did. They could've just made a less annoying (or no) companion. That was the only problem they needed to fix lol
@05r41
@05r41 3 жыл бұрын
@@calebb7012 Not to mention there's no music! Zelda 1's music was great, just like the rest of the series until now. Now you wander around a gigantic empty sea of grass in silence with nothing to discover -_-
@Jordan-qh3ec
@Jordan-qh3ec 4 жыл бұрын
The Legend of Zelda Title Theme so perfectly captures the spirit of the franchise, thank you, Koji Kondo
@pinkspider28
@pinkspider28 7 жыл бұрын
I completed this game on mini nes for the first time ever in 2017. Im 38 and just never finished it back in the day. Absolutely amazing game. Aged so well.
@saxoman1
@saxoman1 2 жыл бұрын
I just played it fully for the first time and I'm 33, freaking amazing to be honest!
@pinkspider28
@pinkspider28 2 жыл бұрын
@@saxoman1 excellent!!
@ChromeCobra420
@ChromeCobra420 11 ай бұрын
You should look up some speed run challenges and try those. Not to speed run it, but to add a different twist or complexity to a game. It adds life to the game and a new experience for it. Just do what I do and try them without speed running it, just doing the challenges in their speed runs. No sword is a wild one.
@Posirep
@Posirep 7 жыл бұрын
Miyamoto said you could take on the final boss in the first 15 minutes if you wish so maybe it will be a "here, do what you want" game
@crusadersolstyce9961
@crusadersolstyce9961 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah Auonuma said that but I'll be surprised if anyone actually makes it to Gannon with 3 hearts without getting their tailfeathers handed to them.
@SeattleScotty
@SeattleScotty 5 жыл бұрын
Check out the top speed runs for Zelda 1 - it's incredible how fast they can beat it. There are tricks such as knowing how to kill different enemies to get different items from them, which allows you to beat the game early.
@BensBoringVideos
@BensBoringVideos 7 жыл бұрын
It's awesome to see you have so much love for the original legend of Zelda when you've only first played it in the last couple of months. It's hard for me to imagine a fan of the original NES game and not having it be one of their childhood staples. I was 4 years old when I first played it, and I was 7 or 8 when I finally beat it. And yes, it did involve me putting bombs and flames pretty much everywhere to finally figure out where to go next. It was a completely incredible experience playing it as a kid, you should've been there man!
@Obscuritas713
@Obscuritas713 7 жыл бұрын
YES! I played The Legend of Zelda back in 1986 when it first came out and I try to explain this to everyone who didn't get to experience this themselves. Going to play the game, exploring and finding a new area, getting stuck or getting lost and then going to school the next day to talk to your friends and ask them where they are, swap information, new tricks. This was something that was an amazing culmination of a beautiful adventure game and pre-internet formats that allowed us to have the mystery we wanted while encouraging the conversation and collaboration with our peers. This is what made a single player game into an event that built, or further enforced, real world friendships. I used to say that this was a magic that was lost and could never be had again, but I've never tried any of the games listed in your video. Guess I know what games to buy and check out now, if for nothing else than to have a small taste of that nostalgic feeling once again.
@WorthlessWinner
@WorthlessWinner 7 жыл бұрын
This 'work out the mystery' thing is just how RPGs worked back then. Adventure on the 2600 was a "figure it out" game, as was the first dragon quest and phantasy star.
@asmallbabby4205
@asmallbabby4205 7 жыл бұрын
If it were just about technology limits then the hints that the characters gave you in Zelda 1 would have been clearer and in your face instead of hidden away.
@soylentgreenb
@soylentgreenb 4 жыл бұрын
Most dungeon crawlers back then had a ”draw your own map on graph paper”-motif as well. Quest log? No, you were supposed to write that down if you want a quest log.
@deadlysnakeman
@deadlysnakeman 7 жыл бұрын
People who don't need notifications because they check their subscription feed every ten minutes squad!
@needlessoptions
@needlessoptions 7 жыл бұрын
no
@nirast2561
@nirast2561 7 жыл бұрын
you rang?
@GMTK
@GMTK 7 жыл бұрын
This is literally me, on everyone else's videos.
@bpwutube
@bpwutube 7 жыл бұрын
quilty
@mdeguzman2000
@mdeguzman2000 7 жыл бұрын
I'd do that if I knew when these videos came out
@paula194
@paula194 6 жыл бұрын
I find it funny how accurately you were able to describe breath of the wild, without even playing it. I love so many things about it, but the music is really just beautiful, I could go on and on about how their so contextual, the nostalgia they provoke in long time players, the feeling of elation when you hear a song from an earlier game and how the songs always seem to be just right for any moment. It's just damn lovely
@retrogamestudios7649
@retrogamestudios7649 Жыл бұрын
If you have the original version 1.0 on FDS u can whistle to the 9th dungeon in the 2nd quest only
@Sean-Ax
@Sean-Ax 7 жыл бұрын
This video makes me wish I could forget everything I know about Zelda 1, so I could replay it totally blind.
@jrvbamafan1
@jrvbamafan1 7 жыл бұрын
SeanTheCajun you could go about 20 years without playing it like I did...it won't be a brand new game as I still remembered some major parts, but there were also some things I had forgotten as well. I'd like to experience A link to the past new one more time, but unfortunately (or fortunately) I play through that game usually once a year so that's impossible. A link between world's was like a godsend though. I definitely had a fan boy moment the first time I booted it up
@Godpuncher420
@Godpuncher420 7 жыл бұрын
Plenty of great rom hacks out there. I strongly recommend Zelda Outlands, it's a complete reimagining of Zelda 1 with new mechanics that all constrain within the limits of the original LoZ (it is a rom hack and not a completely new game after all) with new graphics and even tweaked music. The only thing is, it is HARD. You don't even get a sword until partway through the first dungeon, and EVERYTHING is moved around and made more obtuse, and because it's not especially well known (or it wasn't when I played it anyway) hints on where to go next are hard to find. Still, it definitely recaptured the magic for me. I'd give it a try.
@Sean-Ax
@Sean-Ax 7 жыл бұрын
jrvbamafan1. The things I want to forget are things like the location of the 7th dungeon and the 3rd sword, both of which I thought were never hinted at, but apparently there are hints for them according to the video. 100% blind would be ideal, but the main point is to forget the most cryptic stuff so I could figure it out by the game's hints.
@rpglover5955
@rpglover5955 7 жыл бұрын
You could always try out randomizers, sure you probably already know how to do the dungeons and all that, but they typically focus more on exploration (alttp randomizer is especially on this, since every chest outside of minigames is randomized meaning you could potentially sequence break like crazy, Zelda 1 is more on finding dungeons, but the item locations vary too). Makes the game more interesting without changing up the game itself too much.
@asmallbabby4205
@asmallbabby4205 7 жыл бұрын
Zelda 1 is always great! I replay it over and over with different self-imposed challenges. Wish you could beat it without ever getting the sword though...
@EmperorsNewWardrobe
@EmperorsNewWardrobe 7 жыл бұрын
Mark, your unique way of presenting Zelda's designs means I experience several epiphanies in every video. Props to you!
@BoundaryBreak
@BoundaryBreak 7 жыл бұрын
im glad you made this video. if you didnt i would have one day. Thanks for this!
@monkeyrobotsinc.9875
@monkeyrobotsinc.9875 3 жыл бұрын
thats cool. go ahead you can still do it.
@medotaku9360
@medotaku9360 5 жыл бұрын
I wish my copy of Breath of the Wild came with a manual! Where'd those things go?... I used to read the whole thing before I played any game.
@gloomywoods2306
@gloomywoods2306 4 жыл бұрын
cheaper and no real reason to do it anymore. These days you can find everything online. ... but yea, I remember buying games at my retail store, 60 kilometers away from home and reading them during the one hour train ride. got me always excited.
@bartholomewjenkins164
@bartholomewjenkins164 4 жыл бұрын
If you’re a fan of puzzle games, I’d recommend checking out TIS-100 by Zachtronics
@Funkopedia
@Funkopedia 3 жыл бұрын
Sadly, replaced by "The Tutorial Level"
@gurjindersingh3843
@gurjindersingh3843 3 жыл бұрын
@@gloomywoods2306 The Internet is less valuable than a book (you did not pay for) that comes with the game. Removing that is equivalent to removing chargers that come with new Smartphones.
@CheddarBayBaby
@CheddarBayBaby 7 жыл бұрын
Zelda kind of HAD to depart from its roots when it moved into 3d. They couldn't have made an open world zelda game in the n64 or gamecube era without sacrificing the polish that they require of this series. Only now is it possible for them to return to their roots and maintain the same quality.
@redpandai1
@redpandai1 7 жыл бұрын
And that even if a zelda game is 100% linear it is still a zelda game.
@czarsquid9515
@czarsquid9515 7 жыл бұрын
It makes sense. There was some severe limitations and the hardware wasn't helping either. I don't blame Nintendo sticking to a formula that works. I'm just glad that now we will finally see a Zelda game finally return to it's roots. Something I've been waiting for a very long time.
@nathaneskin3572
@nathaneskin3572 7 жыл бұрын
MTCH108 I mean Link between worlds was pretty nonlinear, even if it is too easy
@asmallbabby4205
@asmallbabby4205 7 жыл бұрын
They could have made an open world Zelda since the Gamecube. They just prioritized graphical quality.
@321cheeseman
@321cheeseman 7 жыл бұрын
What in the world are you talking about? Zelda departed from its roots arguably as early as Zelda II or A Link to the Past, and certainly by Link's Awakening. Ocarina of Time was basically A Link to the Past's structure with Link's Awakening-tier linearity, but in 3D. Change in dimensions aside, it was not at all a departure for the series.
@hamman91
@hamman91 7 жыл бұрын
I heard somewhere that you can literally go to Ganon's castle in the beginning of the game in Breath of the Wild.
@czarsquid9515
@czarsquid9515 7 жыл бұрын
I'm really excited about that. Nintendo will most likely put some of the toughest monsters and traps there so you don't just accidentally wander in. You have to force yourself in, similar to the eighth dungeon of NES Zelda.
@gulfgiggleanimations4472
@gulfgiggleanimations4472 7 жыл бұрын
I know I'm going to try that on my first time, and then after I get my rear end handed to me I'll give up and do what I'm supposed to do before fighting calamity gannon
@randomguy6679
@randomguy6679 7 жыл бұрын
Hamman good sequence breaking, perhaps?
@notoriouswhitemoth
@notoriouswhitemoth 7 жыл бұрын
Mr. Brown, I love your work! Keep being awesome! You've inspired me to analyze the design in some of my own favorite games - most recently the Rockman and Metroid franchises - and it has been an eye opening experience. This channel is my favorite thing on youtube; and for other fans, I encourage picking a series or genre you love, and putting in the time and effort to reverse engineer its design, to see what makes it tick.
@MrJamesDiamond
@MrJamesDiamond 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. This video was absolutely brilliant. Hit a particular note with me, as I always recall gettiing Zelda for NES for Christmas back when I was 6. My older siblings admittedly took the drivers seat while I "helped" with the map. There was just NOTHING like it at the time. Especially with on Internet, and living in a relatively quiet town in Australia. What a time to be alive. This video hit all those reasons and more, on what that game done well, as well as what seems to be missing with the current "hand holding" iterations. Thanks again for this.
@behemothokun
@behemothokun 7 жыл бұрын
I agree that more current Zelda games strayed away from the "open world" approach. That being said, I still like them and Twilight Princess is still my favorite overall. If the dungeons are fun and I like the characters then I don't mind linearity at all.
@niklasgransjen684
@niklasgransjen684 7 жыл бұрын
Behemothokun Twilight Princess had a lot of good dungeons, which I found to be quite interesting. I didn't care much for the rest of TP but the dungeons. Windwaker, on the other hand, had style and joy outside of the dungeons, but some of the most lacking dungeons in the series.
@behemothokun
@behemothokun 7 жыл бұрын
it's the same kind of argument in Final Fantasy, and like Zelda I like most of the entries in each franchise for different reasons. And so, everyone has their favorite(s) based on what they like the most in a game. There is no right of wrong answer, just personal taste.
@tvsonicserbia5140
@tvsonicserbia5140 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly, and that shows how good a series is, when whatever it does, it does the best. That's why different people like different entries the most, for completely different reasons.
@sammyshehole
@sammyshehole 7 жыл бұрын
Skyward Sword is the only Zelda I have had no desire to go back to. I enjoyed it just enough to finish it that first time playing but not enough to feel like playing it again. Especially after Breath of the Wild. Going from a huge wide open world to a really restrictive linear "world" would be a huge step back. That game still has a certain charm, though, so maybe I'll play it again one of these days. As for Final Fantasy, the only main entry I really don't like is XIII. Just terrible, in my opinion.
@sabin97
@sabin97 3 жыл бұрын
i beat zelda 1 when i was a child. it was magical. recently i played it again. with my own rules. no outside help. no asking anyone. no looking anything up. it was tough. but i managed to beat the game. one thing i had completely forgotten is that it had teleportation chambers.....i took copious notes and made my own map of the overworld. i also noticed that game basically has just 5/6 songs: title overworld dungeon final dungeon game over/ end and you spend the vast majority of your time with just overworld and normal dungeon music, but it didnt feel boring. ones question i've always asked myself....the guy who gives you the second sword once you reach 5 hearts.....would he give you the sword even if you dont have the first sword?
@YourPalHDee
@YourPalHDee 7 жыл бұрын
dude, you're so good man. your videos utterly inspire me, I dunno why.
@siler7
@siler7 2 жыл бұрын
I played Zelda when it first came out. It really was like you said. The emotions it produced have rarely been matched since. Your insight on what made the game great is amazing for somebody who didn't grow up with it (that blue Darknut room in level 5 held us back for a very long time). Probably the best Zelda video I've ever seen. Well done, and thank you.
@dotcomGone
@dotcomGone 7 жыл бұрын
Croissant magique hon hon hon hon
@B1tPixel
@B1tPixel 7 жыл бұрын
Le baguette oui mademoiselle cest la vie
@JaidenAlemni
@JaidenAlemni 7 жыл бұрын
i'm glad i'm not the only one who got a big kick out of this
@laura-gm5di
@laura-gm5di 7 жыл бұрын
Croissant omelette marinière oui ma bonne dame
@ALEXOUKAKOU
@ALEXOUKAKOU 7 жыл бұрын
to go further, did you know that une baguette magique was a real thing though? it simply means a magical wand
@bloodsoldierZ
@bloodsoldierZ 7 жыл бұрын
Someone let me in on the joke.
@DiviTon
@DiviTon 5 жыл бұрын
It was fun watching this video today. I've seen it before, but I just randomly felt like speedrunning through the game a few times and it made me want to play BotW again. The question you pose at the end about whether or not BotW will be like the original. I think it's safe to say that the series did go back to its roots.
@Caldera_Gobloid
@Caldera_Gobloid 5 жыл бұрын
amazing video, you really got down to the point and nailed it definitely subbing
@tropkewl1035
@tropkewl1035 7 жыл бұрын
very interesting and so much work to make your video. thanks. Great work
@ellaquin
@ellaquin 4 жыл бұрын
11:02 11 days later, Breath of The Wild is released
@Nosgoroth
@Nosgoroth 7 жыл бұрын
Less than two weeks! AAAH!
@Immallama22
@Immallama22 7 жыл бұрын
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@nathaneskin3572
@nathaneskin3572 7 жыл бұрын
Nos Goroth Ah.
@EthanBradburyVlogs
@EthanBradburyVlogs 7 жыл бұрын
Nos Goroth no
@zynthio
@zynthio 7 жыл бұрын
I love your channel, and I can't wait for each new video to come out. Especially Zelda episodes! Keep it up!
@eightbitheros
@eightbitheros 7 жыл бұрын
Just stubbled across your channel - really well done. Excellent presentation and very articulate :)
@mrplatink
@mrplatink 7 жыл бұрын
Oh, man, Breath of the Wild is on the horizon!!
@romainsoula6521
@romainsoula6521 7 жыл бұрын
Horizon Zero Dawn is on the Zelda?
@EthanBradburyVlogs
@EthanBradburyVlogs 7 жыл бұрын
mrplatink Forza Horizon
@PauLtus_B
@PauLtus_B 7 жыл бұрын
I've played the first Zelda for the first time only a couple of months ago and I was pleasantly surprised, I actually found it to be pretty amazing. I did tihnk that without a walk through certain things are pretty plain impossible to find out. But I'm on your side with this.
@wellplayod1957
@wellplayod1957 3 жыл бұрын
The exploring in this game and the early Final Fantasy titles is what makes old games special
@mcpepa
@mcpepa 6 жыл бұрын
its pretty cool to see the organization and purpose of this video match perfectly with your analysis on the actual game months latter.
@stereodark
@stereodark 7 жыл бұрын
I played Zelda in 1991 when I was 8 and it took me 3 years to complete. It was for me the game that turned me into a gamer. It's the biggest masterpiece ever designed.
@krystoffersprague6100
@krystoffersprague6100 6 жыл бұрын
Name your character Zelda and just about all the locations of dungeons, certain items and hidden rooms are changed. You'll get dungeon items out of order, labryinth maps are totally opposite, bosses that are later on show up early, but it adds to the replayability. Its a simple game that just about everyone knows and even after 30yrs I STILL waltz through this effortlessly plus...I own both 1 and 2 in gold copies 😁😎
@SeattleScotty
@SeattleScotty 5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Zelda II as well! The mix of the overworld and the third-person action scenes is great, and allowed for a lot more world-building. I still remember going into the towns and hopping around talking to people. Such an incredible game. It's only underrated because it's compared to Zelda I, which is a tough comparison for any game. Super Mario 3 and Legend of Zelda were the pinnacles of NES gaming, and gaming as a whole.
@andrzejstrzyzewski7461
@andrzejstrzyzewski7461 3 жыл бұрын
@@SeattleScotty Not in third person, but platform. Both are legendary games
@-.-3772
@-.-3772 7 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved Zelda 1 and it's non-linear structure, but I have to say, linear does not always equal bad and non-linear does not always equal good. The Legend of Zelda series is by far my favorite, and I love every entry regardless of how linear it is (Skyward Sword is one of my favorites, just behind Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess) or how non-linear it is (I loved the first Zelda and am certain that Breath of the Wild will take Twilight Princess' place as my favorite Zelda game).
@crusadersolstyce9961
@crusadersolstyce9961 7 жыл бұрын
Obviously linear doesn't always mean bad. The overwhelming majority of games are linear. That's why Zelda stood out so much when it hit the NES. Because of that the kind of audience that flocked to the franchise are the kind of people who like to explore and therefore are more inclined to appreciate a less linear experience.
@sonicrocks25elsword
@sonicrocks25elsword 7 жыл бұрын
Your content is some of the best i have ever seen. This is amazing
@user-by1rt5ul8x
@user-by1rt5ul8x 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, I stumbled in your channel 2 days ago and I just can't stop watching all the high quality videos you made. you're the gaming youtuber I'm always begging for. You got solid contents, clear explanations, point of view with depth, great editing.... instead of screaming like a central-wanna-be kid in kindergarten.
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752 7 жыл бұрын
Darn pet peeve, when people ask me to leave their videos because I now have the Responsibility to go out into the world acquire the missing information before I can enjoy your great video. I will be back & I will finish this video
@GMTK
@GMTK 7 жыл бұрын
think of it like an epic quest, and you need to return to get your reward
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752 7 жыл бұрын
:) Thanks, I'm actually excited to play as many of the Zelda games as I can
@Wizard_Pikachu
@Wizard_Pikachu 6 жыл бұрын
Play Oracle of Seasons.
@No.1-Yellow-Wood-Sorrel-Fan
@No.1-Yellow-Wood-Sorrel-Fan 6 жыл бұрын
U finished?
@birpstudios6698
@birpstudios6698 6 жыл бұрын
Owen Brown lol
@Nazareadain
@Nazareadain 7 жыл бұрын
I thought breath of the wild was going to be more of the wordless adventure of old, granted with npc's to dump information, but the cutscenes has me wondering how that'll clash with the tone and what new tone will be made as a result. I hope it actually works and doesn't become jarring, but I'll probably enjoy the retro freedom either way. There's just something about cutscenes that make the world seem staged and waiting for you instead of alive without you. And I'm not sure they can get around that.
@nakateconroy
@nakateconroy 7 жыл бұрын
I'm predicting it'll be Skyrim-esque in it's design. You can follow this one long main quest, or branch off and do other smaller quests for Lucan Valerius. Though I hope it does give less direction.
@asmallbabby4205
@asmallbabby4205 7 жыл бұрын
Aonuma said that he accomplished a story that can be skipped entirely using a "trick". I breathed a sigh of relief. Since Wind Waker, I've hated Zelda's nonsensical, outlandish, perpetually-history-rewriting storylines. But I think that BotW's story may actually be decent, from what I've seen and heard.
@MikeSW
@MikeSW 7 жыл бұрын
Nazareadain That's a matter of managing the players perspective. The more information you extract out of the world and interpret, the more personal it will feel - like it is an entity unto itself that you are communicating with. When things are further framed by the designers - so as to coax out meaning for the player to digest - the experience starts to feel more artificial. This is something I bring up a lot when people talk about wether Link is/should be a defined character and the confusion Anouma seems to have with this makes me less confident about BotW.
@randomguy6679
@randomguy6679 7 жыл бұрын
Nazareadain no game I've played in recent years is without cutscenes
@Nickvierheller
@Nickvierheller 7 жыл бұрын
Nazareadain you can skip almost every cutscene. you can beat the game without experiencing the story. the producer said it himself :D
@hyperslow3810
@hyperslow3810 3 жыл бұрын
4:16 Let me tell you... as a 5 year old boy I could only make it to level 3. It was seriously like a moon shot level task for me and my friends. We never beat it... we just made it to the last level and got rocked for hours a day. I beat it in front of my own son the first time a few years ago. I was pretty emotional. He didn't understand but he watched me play and that was enough for me.
@rabornevines7399
@rabornevines7399 4 жыл бұрын
You are quickly becoming one of my top 10 channels
@DelDuio
@DelDuio 7 жыл бұрын
Wait, you just played this right now *this year*?? Holy crap! But to answer your question, yes this game was amazing in the 80s for us kids (who are now old guys). It's one of my favorite games still, and something I can just fire up and play through today and still have fun with it.
@StormsparkPegasus
@StormsparkPegasus 6 жыл бұрын
I actually didn't complete Zelda 1 until late last year. I played it quite a bit when I was younger, but it didn't hold my interest enough to beat it at the time. I finally decided to read a guide and actually complete the game.
6 жыл бұрын
oyaa. I remember playing zelda back around in 1989 when I was about 5. Maybe more of the late age 4. Because at 5, I was pretty wild even without the sugar.
@staticklingon2182
@staticklingon2182 6 жыл бұрын
I have to have a guide when I get stuck. As much as exploring the Japanese countryside sounds, I'm actually sitting in front of a TV and my time is better used actually playing instead of wondering around for hours just to come across the same dungeon I beat 2 hours ago...again. If you've got a better memory than I do, congrats.
@DarDarBinks1986
@DarDarBinks1986 6 жыл бұрын
DelDuio I wasn't even born yet when the original Zelda came out (I wouldn't be til later in 1986). I didn't play it until barely half a year or so after Ocarina of Time came out, and even then on an emulator. I started out with a Sega Genesis and didn't have a Nintendo system til the N64 came out.
@dugroz
@dugroz 6 жыл бұрын
This was the first video game I ever bought (not counting SMB which came with the NES) and the first video game I ever beat. It was amazing. It still is.
@liLightaura
@liLightaura 5 жыл бұрын
A couple sequels is the funniest shit I've heard all day, and that includes magic croissant.
@OldGayGamer
@OldGayGamer 7 жыл бұрын
I bought the first Zelda when it came out. I was a teenager, and I remember that it completely blew my mind and made me realize that video games would never, ever, be the same. This game, with a nod to metroid as well, introduced the concept of epic adventure in video games. Before this, games were still just as linear as they were in the arcade. Of course I bought every Zelda game at launch after that, and here we are 30 years later. The day BotW came out, I played it all day and remarked at how playing it made me feel like the first time I played the gold NES cartridge all those years ago. While the two games are different in an infinite number of ways, Nintendo did manage to re-capture that feeling of overwhelming awe and excitement in a huge adventure. The comparison is spot on.
@tinman-uf4to
@tinman-uf4to Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@Dude902
@Dude902 7 жыл бұрын
I will never get over hearing "fart" said with a British accent..
@Daftotron
@Daftotron 7 жыл бұрын
"Faht".
@BruslyBeast08
@BruslyBeast08 7 жыл бұрын
"This game isn't going to hand you anything on a silver platter" Immediately hands over sword on a silver platter.
@lesaventuresdegorman
@lesaventuresdegorman 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha true. But at the same time, the principle is here.
@calarthur96
@calarthur96 3 жыл бұрын
I know this is a 3 year old video, but I gotta say, I really admire how clearly you speak. It makes subtitles less necessary for me and also makes the auto-generated ones mostly accurate. Thank you.
@rordesigns
@rordesigns 7 жыл бұрын
Love this video; interested to see more from you. Subscribed!
@skibsisntfunny8669
@skibsisntfunny8669 7 жыл бұрын
Do you ever wonder when it comes to typical controllers, how or why the left hand is used to control movement?
@2682shark
@2682shark 7 жыл бұрын
Most people are right handed
@hubblebublumbubwub5215
@hubblebublumbubwub5215 6 жыл бұрын
2682shark So? Why is the more advanced hand used for pressing buttons four buttons instead of a 360 degree control stick?
@MrJemoeder1990
@MrJemoeder1990 6 жыл бұрын
It´s something that stuck around from the arcade era. Using your less proficient hand for precise movements = more deaths = more replays = more quarters
@chancepaladin
@chancepaladin 5 жыл бұрын
left hand right brain, right hand left brain. give someone a joy stick and a button and they'll almost always put the stick in their left hand. right handed? nah, how the brain's wired. don't think about it too hard.
@SeattleScotty
@SeattleScotty 5 жыл бұрын
No, you need the fastest response time on the A+B buttons. Movement, particularly in the NES era, was not as critical as precise action buttons.
@MannyDer
@MannyDer 7 жыл бұрын
Breath of the Wild has done a really good job of that go-anywhere feel. People do tell you what is where and so on, but not directing you in any direction. It's great, I'm off to Hyrule now, PEACE!
@seb-lobo4
@seb-lobo4 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and super interesting, thanks a lot!!!
@AlexVoxel
@AlexVoxel 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, extremely high quality!
@DRay62889
@DRay62889 7 жыл бұрын
Despite more recent Zelda games being more linear and story driven, I still experienced that sense of adventure and exploration. Ocarina of Time was my first and it also had secrets for me to discover, new areas to explore, and maze like dungeons to navigate. I often had to refer to the strategy guide for help because there were certain points in the game when I just couldn't figure out how to progress. Yeah, there were some times when the game told me where to go next but I still had the freedom to figure out how to get there on my own and what to do before then. I do agree however that Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword restricted your freedom the most.
@hubblebublumbubwub5215
@hubblebublumbubwub5215 6 жыл бұрын
I thought Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask had a way bigger sense of discovery than Breath of the Wild. Like, in OOT you place a bomb on the ground and find a cave with a cow in it. In Breath of the Wild you just stumble upon things and those things that nearly always lead to orbs or seeds. The game says ''shrine quest'' before you can take the time to thing about what it is.
@FidgetTheMidget8P
@FidgetTheMidget8P 3 жыл бұрын
I love how basically ever rpg game designer aspires to capture Zelda 1's energy
@Sebastian198910
@Sebastian198910 7 жыл бұрын
Wow that video was a unexpected high quality type of content. Just found this channel and well... i guess i have something todo this night :D
@truenorth365
@truenorth365 7 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed watching your video, explains very well how this classic game works. And what makes it great. (thumbs up)
@Nyxatknight
@Nyxatknight 7 жыл бұрын
Like you say I really think the Dark Souls series is in some ways the continuation of this style. Little to no explanation, and you should collaborate with other players for hints and ideas. And a maze of exploration...
@Mr_Wallet
@Mr_Wallet 7 жыл бұрын
After watching the video, it seems like whether Zelda 1 is a great game or a terrible one (in 2017, specifically) hinges a _lot_ on whether going and reading the manual, asking your friends, or going to any other source of information should be considered "part of the game". In the modern era with its entire internet, that's generally a "no" because of how instantly the entire game can be completely spoiled, not just with the information floating around your school, but all the information everywhere, ever. Notable exceptions where spoilers are fine (or encouranged) include highly competitive PvP games, ARGs, and Minecraft-likes which often require a wiki walk - but in general there's an implicit contract today, which didn't exist in the 80s when Zelda 1 was created, that the video game shall have everything the players needs to play it, no instruction manual required. The importance of that expectation and the acceptability of breaking it will vary from player to player. If I die too much in an action game and feel like I'm not making headway, I have no problem turning down the difficulty. On the other hand, after wandering around for a couple hours in Zelda 1 without getting a new item or beating a dungeon, or enduring a 30-minute slog of a battle with some skeletons at the outset of Dark Souls, my first impulse is not to "turn down the difficulty" by cracking open a GameFAQ and finding out where to go next; when I have to resort to human sources outside the game, it feels (to me personally) like an abject failure of the design, and I generally stop playing the game altogether. Again, this will vary dramatically from person to person, but generally that "with your friends" aspect of gaming seems to have drifted, with the rise of the internet, more toward direct gameplay mechanics like trading Pokémon, and away from anything that can be found with a simple Google search. What I'm getting at is that going this "open" with the adventure, saying, "I dunno, here's the game, go... run around in it or something," like a negligent babysitter, is probably never going to have the same broad appeal as a more directed experience. It often leads to very successful works, with die-hard fans, but "die-hard" tends to be the only kind of fan that such games have - for everyone else, it doesn't even _begin_ to click. Small wonder that Nintendo has gravitated towards games that kids have a decent chance at getting through without needing to risk having anything "spoiled" by the internet. I don't doubt Nintendo can "pull off" a game like Zelda 1; the real question is, do they have the genuine desire to, given the risk of a reduced market that such a design often brings?
@pokedude720
@pokedude720 7 жыл бұрын
Mr. Wallet You summed up my thoughts perfectly
@ExtraAmpersand
@ExtraAmpersand 7 жыл бұрын
just because so much has changed in 30 years, they can't go all the way back to the roots, but I think they can get a lot closer to those roots yet still maintain a modern feel. It's a great game (Zelda 1) yet very much a game for its time.
@Medytacjusz
@Medytacjusz 7 жыл бұрын
Why do you always have to strive to have the biggest share of the whole games market? Market is composed of niches, people like different things, and niche doesn't have to be small aka unprofitable. This is extremely sad, instead of precise targeting of your audience you have to make a product for everyone thus reducing the overall variety. What saddens me the most is that it's not just developers and publishers - it's the very gamers that adopted this mindset: "a good game has to appeal to as many people as possible", instead of "a good game is the one that best serves its target audience".
@Mr_Wallet
@Mr_Wallet 7 жыл бұрын
You're not wrong, but I'm guessing that they wouldn't typically consider that an effective use of the Legend of Zelda IP. Nintendo is not one to shy away from niche games, but they either make a new IP or they make a spinoff game that's clearly not part of the main series (e.g. Captain Toad).
@fy8798
@fy8798 7 жыл бұрын
"In the modern era with its entire internet, that's generally a "no" because of how instantly the entire game can be completely spoiled" Dark Souls. Like, really, Dark Souls. Dark Souls shows how this spoiler potential is utterly meaningless, as people will still like it - the community aspect even enhances the experience for some. I am not saying you are entirely wrong, but there ARE counterexamples.
@vetiveru6071
@vetiveru6071 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my god, Your pacing through this video is so good
@yourdirge
@yourdirge 6 жыл бұрын
This is the first episode I caught. I follow a lot of gaming pages that talk about gaming concepts and critiques. This was very well done; some good takeaways as well. Great job on the map to help with comprehension! Keep up the good work and don't mind the critics!
@garjian0
@garjian0 7 жыл бұрын
5:24 Dots.
@user-qt6qp1rz3q
@user-qt6qp1rz3q 7 жыл бұрын
omg!!!!!!!!!!
@amadeusalberto4959
@amadeusalberto4959 7 жыл бұрын
garjian really?
@garjian0
@garjian0 7 жыл бұрын
Amadeus Alberto I don't know
@forgetsafetybenotorius6529
@forgetsafetybenotorius6529 6 жыл бұрын
Flat Earth map
@arabianchessfriends
@arabianchessfriends 7 жыл бұрын
you got any plans for a separated RE7 episode
@LN.2233
@LN.2233 7 жыл бұрын
azzoozzgamer3 atrophy of soul made a good video on it
@bigtallpaul
@bigtallpaul 3 жыл бұрын
Music from Hyper Light Drifter!! One of the best soundtracks ever.
@LordHollow
@LordHollow Жыл бұрын
I'm actual remaking the Overworld map in 3rd person. It's awesome remembering the areas I explored way back when.
@Ricardo-vg8is
@Ricardo-vg8is 7 жыл бұрын
Good video, as usual, very insightful. As a PC player I never played a Zelda game, old or new. But a few years ago I player some sort of tribute to this game for PS3 called 3D Dot Game Heroes. Yes, the name is awful, but have a look at the game, the gameplay is 100% classic and the voxels give it that touch of modern-retro indie game. And yes, I mentioned that I have a PS3, but I played a dozen titles, no more, I am still a PC gamer.
@alejorag
@alejorag 7 жыл бұрын
If you have a decent computer you could emulate them all up to like, Twilight Princess, they all are amazing experiences (Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, A Link To The Past, Link's Awakening and Minish Cap being my personal favorites) you should give them a try!
@Ricardo-vg8is
@Ricardo-vg8is 7 жыл бұрын
alejorag, thanks for the advice. I know I am missing many good classics, but as a matter of fact, there are more games to play than time to play them. I have to choose what I play, and I have about 100 games still untouched on my Steam account and my gog collection. Unfortunately I had to accept that there are some classics that I will never play.
@pep3001
@pep3001 7 жыл бұрын
but you cant miss out on them!
@Lyubimov89
@Lyubimov89 7 жыл бұрын
As a PC player myself, i dabbled into Nintendo products quite recently due to their systems actually being quite different from other consoles and their exclusives being kickass. If you have money to spare, i would recommend you to get a 3DS (it has Oracle games emulated, plus LBW and remakes of OOT and MM) or perhaps even Switch (i have enjoyed BotW so far, and i am no fan of open world games as a rule).
@oceanman2811
@oceanman2811 6 жыл бұрын
Ricardo 73 download emulator , download zelda , play
@thenateman01
@thenateman01 7 жыл бұрын
I'm not being impatient but when could we expect the next entry in bosskeys?
@GMTK
@GMTK 7 жыл бұрын
Next month, I hope!
@metumortis6323
@metumortis6323 7 жыл бұрын
Mark Brown Can't wait. you are one of the best high quality KZfaq shows I can find.
@simatra8729
@simatra8729 7 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Can't wait till the next boss keys!!!
@cowscrazy
@cowscrazy 7 жыл бұрын
This was an amazing video. Very good job.
@strawhataddison
@strawhataddison 7 жыл бұрын
Don't forget LoZ came with an instruction manual and a map in the box. Its not quite as cryptic as youre making it out to be.
@randomguy6679
@randomguy6679 7 жыл бұрын
mr.big it is if you don't read the map or instruction manual
@crusadersolstyce9961
@crusadersolstyce9961 7 жыл бұрын
The map showed the overworld but nothing was labeled. The manual had a wonderful beastiary of the enemies but you were still on your own to figure out what to kill them with.
@BonzaiThePenguin
@BonzaiThePenguin 7 жыл бұрын
mr.big He covers that in the video.
@2682shark
@2682shark 7 жыл бұрын
No of the open world secrets were in the manual and of there was no internet..
@krystoffersprague6100
@krystoffersprague6100 6 жыл бұрын
Nintendo power actually revealed the second quest you could do with a huge foldout overworked map back in the day BUT it was also labeled. Hints were given and labyrinths were revealed except the last 3 I believe. Good times 👍😎
@hoogerman8
@hoogerman8 7 жыл бұрын
"The question isn't 'Can you make a game like Zelda 1 today?" It's 'Can *Nintendo* make a game like Zelda 1 today?'" Yup. That's about the sum total of it.
@bredrick.
@bredrick. 4 жыл бұрын
And they did.
@abcmaya
@abcmaya 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. An Adventure game that gives you a sense of freedom instead of being force to go a certain route. This is the reason why the first Zelda is still my favorite. Simon's Quest and the originial Resident Evil also game me the same feeling.
@miraprime474
@miraprime474 6 жыл бұрын
I would definitely love a Hyper Light Drifter video from you. I've noticed it keeps coming up in your work.
@HalfPopcorn
@HalfPopcorn 4 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who think that the legend of zelda on NES would be a great title for a remake?
@peteranon8455
@peteranon8455 4 жыл бұрын
Yeet!
@neoasura
@neoasura 4 жыл бұрын
I'd say BotW is the closest thing to an OG Zelda 1 remake that I've seen so far. I got the same feeling playing that as I did the first time I played the original Zelda.
@cjarter9044
@cjarter9044 7 жыл бұрын
did you forget that the game came with an instruction manual?
@redoutlander
@redoutlander 5 жыл бұрын
Yea after two min i realised that he experianced this game in a way it was not intended. The reason there was only a small trext crawl and no detaled map was because of technical limitations. Every game prior to the mid 2000s came with a game manual. Most came with maps, clues, or hints on how to approach the game.
@jpa3974
@jpa3974 5 жыл бұрын
Apparently he forgot and then rationalized the fact that the game did not give any indication as if it was the intent of the devs. He even points out that the NPCs' cryptic shitty tips are good design when they are shitty by tech limitations.
@SonGara
@SonGara 6 жыл бұрын
Great video, first one of your's I've seen, but I love what I see. Subbed.
@MatameVideos
@MatameVideos 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing Vid. This is the first Zelda game I've played and one of the first games I've ever completed.
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