Zero Suit Sam?
I've been okay with the idea of genderbent characters for quite a while. There are some pretty interesting stories that came from such settings.
I also didn't know that I needed a female Link until I saw this image on Kotaku about 5 years ago.
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I don't understand what would be annoying about Link being a girl.
I have to admit that i didnt check the picture itself, i only went by the description in that message hehe. But the requested "features" (or what i shall call it) in that message seemed pretty crazy.
Im getting a strong feeling some of you guys want female link just to have some weird sexual fantasy thing going. Its really sick some of the "art" being posted here. Looks like "Ice scream's Link (girl version) pedo fantasy" shit.
Im all for a female Link but I think some want one for the wrong reasons.
Adjust your 1950s-era PR statements and internal development memos as appropriate. Print new editions of your ultra-important half page long Legend of Zelda lore pamphlets.
All your Links are girls.
All of them, from her landmark NES game onward. Thanks for understanding, Nintendo.
I understood the referenceIn front of the Temple of Time there are two girls. One of them us Zelda. And another one - a docile looking girl wearing a green tunic and hat. However, it's a mistake to call her a girl. This is Link. The son of the temple's chief priest. Yes, a son. No matter how you look at him, he looks like a lovely girl but he's a guy.
"Ganon-san, hello."
He makes a quick bow to me. His voice and behaviour make him look like a female. Or maybe more feminine than a female.
But he's a guy.
Taller than Zelda, and of a very slim build.
But he's a guy.
Looks good in a green tunic.
But he's a guy.
He's holding a sword, so I'm guessing that he was in the middle of training.
But he's a guy.
It's so hot, even though it's almost evening.
But he's a guy.
The damn cicadas won't shut up.
But he's a guy.
Pixels and polygons don't give a fuck about your ecology.
Imagine if a group of people bullied Nintendo about Samus being a woman and aggressively demanded that they made a Metroid where Samus was male.
Little early to be drunk on a tuesday isn't it?
But what about the people of Hyrule? Think about it. So Ganon is defeated but there are feathers EVERYWHERE. The fishing industry would cease to exist. Who would clean up all the feathers? Who would pay the costs? Can the Hyrulian economy even handle such an operation? What would happen to Hyrule's rating?
When you don't have a real job and don't really need one its never to early.Little early to be drunk on a tuesday isn't it?
Where was I when this committee reached said verdict?
All Nintendo games to end up as Fe confirmed
When you get that film dealThey each hold a different section of their timeline's Triforce within their hearts (courage, strength, wisdom), but its powers only activate when they're in danger. Therefore they initiate "combat" with fluffy pillows to join their Triforce pieces and make a wish to save the universe.
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Whatever the creator says.
I don't get the obsession over Link's sex, honestly; I would prefer a Zelda turned adventurer.
There aren't any actual people in Hyrule. It's all happening inside a snowglobe filled with feathers.
But what if Zelda was a girl too? That would be cool
# dreamgirlsThose girls did a really good job with their outfits.
There aren't any actual people in Hyrule. It's all happening inside a snowglobe filled with feathers.
Whatever the creator says.
I don't get the obsession over Link's sex, honestly; I would prefer a Zelda turned adventurer.
I played lots of games as a kid, but not really Nintendo's games. I thought just what you said - that the main character is a girl, and also that her name was, well, Zelda.To this day people who don't play video games but kinda know about them will say to me "Oh, Zelda, that game where you play as that girl in green, right?" whenever the games come up.
Might as well make it official.
What is this in response to?
I don't understand what would be annoying about Link being a girl.
I played games as a kid, but not really Nintendo's games. I thought just what you said - that the main character is a girl, and also that her name was, well, Zelda.
I also thought Tales fox from Sonic was a girl, and still seems dumb to me that she's supposed to be a boy.
Well, this one's more appropriate than the now-deleted Durante post, at least
Adjust your 1950s-era PR statements and internal development memos as appropriate. Print new editions of your ultra-important half page long Legend of Zelda lore pamphlets.
All your Links are girls.
All of them, from her landmark NES game onward. Thanks for understanding, Nintendo.
Why are you sexualizing those women? I thought we were about equality here.