By James, in Mailbag Archives on March 28th, 2008. No Comments

Sorry that I haven’t updated that mailbag in a while, but you know how it is. I am working on a comeback again, but I’ve said that many times in the past. These date all the way back to January, so if the question seems outdated, that’s why.

Z-MAN7 writes:

An idea popped in my head not too long ago you see I watched “The Dark Crystal” a 1982 fantasy film by Jim Henson. What was so unqie about the movie was that all the characters were higly detailed, realistic looking puppets. Now I thought hmm what if the Zelda movie was made in this fashion? If you think about it, it might work when you look at the characters like Link whom seems like a doll or puppet in a sense. I just think this would be a better option to do besides make it in an anime style or turn it into a CGI film with an over sized budget. Tell me what do you think? could Henson studios pull it off?

James writes:

Well, consider this. That was 1982, and that’s really all they had to work with back in that day. While they could pull of puppets, I don’t think it fit the series as well as live action, anime, or CGI could accomplish. Puppetry is good for comedy and what Sesame Street or shows of that nature, but not for Zelda.

drakano writes:

i am probably one of the many who think having a whale as the “ocean king” is kinda crap , but the game was made in japan and do the japanese not hunt whales? in the news about a week or two ago there was something about some japanese whale hunters being found :P/p>

James writes:

Yes they did hunt whales in Japan, but as I just read they are trying to stop that. I don’t think the Ocean King being a whale is a bad thing. If you think a ruler of the ocean, you think a very large creature like a whale.

TwilightHaze writes:

The guide for Phantom Hourglass seems rather to very short… Is it going to be updated soon?

James writes:

That whole section is being worked on…well, we are trying to work on it. But you know how it is (well you wouldn’t, but you could take a good guess).

Samantha writes:

I LOVE zelda phantom of the hourglass.But I need your help I can`t get past at the part drawing the sacred crest!PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE …..help me please.I REALLY need help!

P.S.Zelda is the coolest game EVER made!!!

James writes:

That depends on which part you are on, and if you need my help anymore. But, in order to through that door, you need to draw an hourglass without lifting the pen off the screen for the first crest, and a triforce for the second time around. Hopefully, we’ll get some images up soon to help out.

Midna2008 writes:

I’m so glad I FINALLY found an active Zelda forum! I’m glad I joined.

James writes:

We’re glad you joined as well! Hope you stay active.

cheato writes:

whats your opinion on who would win if ganon fought vaati in minish form?

James writes:

Ganondorf has the experience, being the thorn in the side of us Zelda fans for year. I also see him as more powerful, with his magic and/or his pig form. Ganondorf would totally win.

Milorad writes:

You in the ZU would agree with me when I say that the next zelda game to come out should have a multiplayer areana? I’m not sure about the rest of you but personally I think it would be more fun to test your abilities as a swordsman/woman against other people instead of only computer, enemy units who go down very easily. Even those armoured mini-boss knights (from TP for those of you who don’t know) don’t seem to much of a challenge, even fighting four of them at once. I want to face a more intelligent and worthy foe, someone with similar abilities as mine, and who can respond better than computerised units who simply run at you and swing their weapons wildly at you attempting to hit you. I think fighting an opponent with unique fighting styles and a range of weapons (bows, clawshots, ball and chain) at their disposal will be far more interesting and exicting than regular bad-guys.

On a different topic I have seen some ideas for new weapons suggested by zelda fans in ZU, and I must say (without pointing out any individuals) that just saying a bunch of weapons at random thinking that they will cool to see, must understand that suggesting new weapons is ok but you must say why. This is because all the weapons in every zelda game limit our proud hero Link in pretty much every area. Places and new areas or rooms in dungeons must be unexcessable until the required weapons is acquired. The weapon must be unique such as the ’spin top’ in TP, I wasn’t expecting it. I was shocked when I saw it for the first time. It limits you in the dungeon and four different uses; moving over sand and snow, travelling along rails on the walls, attacking enemies (not that effective, only against large swarms of rats) and to power anicent gear machines.

Also I would prefer it if they did bring back the magnetic gloves from OoS. I think someone already suggested it but I am supporting their idea. And they could look Ashei’s gloves form TP (not sure about name spelling), they were massive!

When I had finished the second level in TP and discovered that you could combine bombs with the bow+arrows I straight away tried to equip the lantern with the bow+arrows. I thought that that was how you would get fire arrows. It was a bit disapointing.

I have other comments and ideas but I don’t want to make this to long for you all.

Thanks for reading.

James writes:

For you multiplayer idea, I would love to see one, but it’s going to take some tweaking and working to figure out a suitable one. When I think fighting multiplayer, I think Brawl, which you can use certain Zelda characters in.

You’re right, I think us fans have the best idea for what we would love to see, but the final decision is on the developers.

Why was it disappointing? You really can’t expect every weapon from every game to make it back into future games. There are some limits.

Salad Fingers writes:

I’m am sending this to you to just test this mailbag. I do have a question… When it asks your name, doesit mean your username,or your real name?

James writes:

Whatever you choose. But you must remember internet etiquitte and not give out your full real name unless you absolutely have to.

patrick quinlan writes:

Is there a platform or hardware I can buy to get Zelda: A Link To The Past on my pocket pc. If there is a way can you e mail me how. I love this game and have been searching and searching but cannot find it. Just for SNES, Gameboy/Adv, ext.. Any information even if it can’t be done would be greatly appreciated. It would let me know i am looking for something that doesn’t exists. Thank You

James writes:

Pocket PC like a Palm Pilot or iPhone or what? If you’re talking ROMs, I can’t legally send you anywhere, as you can’t download commercial ROMs. They don’t make a version that I know of yet.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on January 12th, 2008. No Comments

I know, I know. It’s been a while since I answered your questions, but you know… stuff happens. I found out that I do indeed have a life. But, you know, with the lack of stuff on ZU nowadays, I figured it will be nice to come back and help out a little bit. Even though I work five days a week, going back to school for three days, interning at a local paper for 2-3 days a week, and finding time for my girlfriend.

But you know. I will find some time to help out here. I am hoping to get some more PH content out. This way Jason doesn’t freak out with the less content and the more effort. So, you will be seeing me a lot more in days to come.

So enjoy this mailbag. It’s just the start. I’ll be back.

Keaton writes:

So, whenever you updated the Phantom Hourglass page with the characters/enemies/bosses/items/etc, I have a pretty nice enemy FAQ with bosses… You can use it.

Also, how come in the midi sections, some songs aren’t from the CD (TP, I believe), but some are (WW)?

James writes:

Thanks for the offer, but I plan on writing up the Boss page/FAQ soon. It is on my list of things to do. Trust me. No, really…

That’s because I believe in the MIDI section, there are some fan made songs, therefore you wouldn’t hear them on the CD’s.

Chain writes:

Wasn’t there some rumor a long, long, icredibly loonng time ago that there would be some sort of upgrade for the wii rhat would allow it to play DVDs.(you know, movies). the ps2 and ps3 can both do that, and i’m jelous.

James writes:

When the Wii was first coming out, it was announced that it wouldn’t have DVD playback. But, everyone insisted that in the near future, there would be an add-on that would allow it. However, nothing (I haven’t heard anyway) has been confirmed from Nintendo about a DVD Player on the Wii. We will keep you posted if they do announce it though.

kokiri tunic writes:

I have a queston,about a year ago I forget who but someone on ZU said there was a Wii zelda in the prossess.I wasnt on the web site from about May-July.Did I miss somthing was it like a joke or somthing cause no has talked about it since like last november.ok thanks.

James writes:

If this is what you are talking about, someone posted last April Fool’s Day that Nintendo would take a different direction with Zelda and make it futuristic. It was a lie, since it was April 1.

If that’s not it, there have been several sites out there that claim that Nintendo is working on the next Wii Zelda, but they haven’t said anything about it yet. We’ll keep you posted on that as well.

zoovet11073 writes:

You probably know this but there has been a lot of buzz about a possible new Zelda game that’s coming out. Will you guys be anouncing anything soon or are you trying to stay silent about the matter?

James writes:

I apologize for the rest of the mailbag when I say this: Most of these emails are from around November. So sorry.

Anyway, we will post anything about a new Zelda if we see it. Hopefully.

The Ganondorf writes:

I would like to join the staff team as a content manager. My Zelda Universe name is ”The Ganondorf”, and my real name is Austin Marden. I have been a mod from another form so I have alot of expirence. I am also great with working with people and I always do my job and get it done. I am usually on from 10:00 Am to 9 or 10:00 Pm. I have been a member of Zelda Universe for about nine days but I have alot of expirence. I am on alot and my current posting is ”295 (32.63 posts per day)”. I can tell new people or people that made a mistake why the content is to be locked, moved, deleted. or all three. If you
have any other job openeings and I do not get the job I will check to see if I want to do it or if i am going to not like it. Speeking of which if you give me this job on ZU I will like it. I will not dislike the job infact I will enjoy it every day. Please think about giving me this job I will not let you or any of the other staff members down. Thank you for your time,

James writes:

We’ll call you. Don’t call us. That’s all I have to say. :)

marie writes:
James writes:

That I couldn’t tell you. Not because I don’t know it, but that would be up to Jason to let known to public if he chooses.

TanukiMario writes:

Okay, so in Phantom Hourglass, what’s up with the Ocean King being a whale in his true form?? Of all things, a whale..? Is there a connection to the Wind Fish who was also a giant whale from Link’s Awakening?

James writes:

It could be a connection, but it could also just be because a Whale is a pretty important creature in the ocean. I have nothing.

WolfLink3293 writes:

Hi! Yea. That’s right. I’m asking again. What’s the story on Tetra? Did you beat PH? I hope I’m not annoying you or anything. Oh! And Korkiri Mage, just to let you know, I’m just checking. (if anyone is lost about what I’m saying, please refer to last times mailbag and posts from the article of the mailbag update on October 31st.)

James writes:

With the amount of life I have, I haven’t had a chance to beat PH. However, I am like one room away from Bellum. I really hope you have already defeated the game btw. I don’t have anymore back story on Tetra, also.

Alex writes:

I’m am looking for the name of the guy who draw the ocarina of time and majora’s mask characters?

James writes:

If you are looking for the person who does the official art, I don’t know it off the top of my head. It might be in that thing you got with the game called a manual. Check that out.

If you are looking for any one on the net who does, I don’t know that either.

link_master22 writes:

For all the fans that didnt know the legend of zelda ocarina of time is stll on top! I’ve heard that galaxy has an overall rating of 97.4% while ocarina has a rating of 97.6%

OCARINA OF TIME WILL BE BEST FOR ALL TIME!!!!!!!

James writes:

Yea yea yea. I make the poll and what happens? Mario loses like the next day. Rub it in why don’t you.

Salvador Leandro writes:

Ummmmm…….I was wondering, will you guys will be making an other Zelda game? If yes, what will it be called? If no, why not?

James writes:

If I were making the Zelda games, I would be really happier because I would be a) working at Nintendo and b) swimming in a pool of money. I don’t know if another game is being made, nor what it is called. I do know that Nintendo is hyping Super Smash until it’s release in March (stupid delays).

Hylian Princess writes:

I think you should have an “Ask *somebody*” section on your website. Like Ask Zelda or Ask Link or something. Because those are really cool and the replies are funny to read and (occasionally) helpful (when people ask real questions anyways.)

Please consider adding this if you get some time to do it with all the other site work you have to do!

James writes:

Yea, but that would require someone who has a great sense of humor and can write in the style of those two and has enough imagination to do such a task. Mailbags are much easier in my estimation.

Rayzel writes:

I love to play Zelda games and I love to hear what all the interesting characters have to say.I learn so much things and I love to explore all the many different islands in The Legend Of Zelda Game.If there are any interesting stories you know that have to do with Zelda can you send them to me?Thank you very much,

James writes:

I’ll get right on that…

Dark Ganon! writes:

How does PH relate to FSA?

James writes:

Except for the fact that both games have Force Gems, I haven’t seen that much of a similiarity. I could be wrong.

starbound writes:

Hey, I’ve just been wondering, wouldn’t it be so awesome if they made a sequel to Ocarina of Time? Like, this time there’s billions of Gannon’s minions after Link and Zelda and she gives him the Ocarina so he can control the minions and then she goes and helps him and they cause all sorts of mass destruction against evil! I would buy something like that! What do you think?

James writes:

Not really. The game ending the way it did really didn’t ask for a sequel. Hence, the reason Majora’s Mask was made in an alternate dimension and not in Hyrule.

Light Ganon 112m writes:

Did you here SHIEK is a playable character in Brawl! She is Zelda’s down special.

James writes:

I did. Isn’t that like, OMG, awesome and junk…

Ok, I need to go cleanse myself now. I’ll see you all later.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on October 31st, 2007. No Comments

Alex writes:

I never even had a once of hope that I would win any place in the contest. I’m so happy, now I have an excuse to get a DS. You’ve really brightened up my life, because school’s not going to well. Oh well, i can’t wait for it to get here! !:D!

James writes:

We are glad that we could help out. Hope you are enjoying the game.

Kokiri mage7 writes:

I’ve sent two submissions for the Interactive Story known as Dawn of Shadows, and was just wondering if you were going to be continuing it or not. I hate to see unfinished things, so if it’s too much of a burden, I wouldn’t mind taking care of it for you. Just let me know.

Have a great day!

James writes:

Yea, life has been busy. School, work, and other things on my mind seems to place ZU last. I will try to work something out eventually.

Rukario writes:

I was reading the “First Three Hours of Phantom Hourglass” article on Zelda Legends, and at the bottom, I noticed that it said PH makes various references to Four Swords Adventures. I was wondering if you’ve heard any rumors as to what these references are? Thanks!

James writes:

I have not noticed anything, however, I haven’t really been thorough in the game. There could possibly be allusions that I am missing. If anyone knows them, let us know.

Link414051 writes:

I just finshed the twilighr princess and i really cant wait for the next zelda gasme do you have any news at all. thank you a zelda fan

James writes:

The latest game was Phantom Hourglass. We should be getting some content out ASAP.

chain writes:

I’ve got a few things to say.

First off, SSb. Brawl. In SSb. Melee, a new charachter was young link. he was ecentially( i know i spelled that wrong) a different version of link. the link from OoT. this time, however, they are using TP Link. are you thinking what I’m thinking? could they possibly make Wolflink a playable character in Brawl? makes ya think, dont it.

Next, i know this isn’t zelda related and i know this is not the site for this kinda thing, but have you heard anything about Mario galaxy? its supposed to come out next month, and all I know about it is that it takes placein space, from the tittle of course. you keep us updated on brawl, so why not mario galaxy?

last, this is really random and pointless, but the other day, a wierd thought came to me. this isn’t a rumor i’ve heard or am atemping to start. just imagine if they made a zelda tradeing card game! wouldn’t that be wierd!. personally i think it would be stupid. the majority of them would be weak, common enemies that need absalutly no strategy t beat. plus the games change too much. what’s your opinion?

(In a second email)how come you haven’t updated your comics section? there are alot more zelda comics than just Hyrularity and ALTTP comic. other zelda sites have alot more. im not trying to make you feel bad, but zelda legends has a comic version of almost every zelda game there is. almost. so why
don’t you?

alright thats it until next time. sorry it was so long. may the tri-force be with you.

James writes:

First off: That would be an interesting idea. However, I would probably see it as more of a transformation at Zelda was to Shiek. But, I believe Link’s moves were posted. I would like to see it, so we’ll see.

Next: We wouldn’t keep you updated on Mario Galaxy because it’s an exclusively Mario game, whereas Smash incorporates the Zelda characters into it. You can check out other sites like The Mushroom Kingdom for more.

Last (though not really): I don’t know… It would be unique, but I truly believe there are way too many TCG’s out there.

Second email: I think we haven’t updated because we currently don’t have the time. I’ll add it to the list of things to do.

Forseti writes:

I was wondering when the phantom hourglass page would be up on the main page and if you needed someone to make it. I understand it’s still a fairy new release though I’m just wondering.

James writes:

When I get a chance, I will be adding as many pages as I can. It is a planned team effort, so we’ll get it to you ASAP.

Andrew Wahba writes:

how do i post a part of the (interactive) story?

James writes:

I think right now the story is truly on hiatus. I’ll get back to you.

Dan writes:

Somebody should realse the “Mudora book” I mean, apart of playing the games, you could read them in a book, don’t you think?

James writes:

I don’t know, what would that truly accomplish? It would be fun, but I wouldn’t see a point. That, and I don’t think it’s high on the list at Nintendo.

WolfLink3293 writes:

It’s me again! Remember when I asked you how Zelda turns back into Tetra? Well now that Phantom Hourglass has been out for a bit, can you answer it again? I don’t know because I don’t have a Nintendo DS. Thanks a bunch!

James writes:

I have not yet finished the game, but I am close. It is not explained why Zelda is Tetra again, but it is implied that her Pirates know the truth about her. It might be a disguise to hide her identity, but the way it occurs was not explained. I would theorize that she just disconnected the pieces of Triforce she had, and poof, it happened.

Kokiri Mage7 writes:

I was just thinking of something, look at how many characters are coming to the aid of Kirby and Mario at the Stadium, first Peach and Zelda, then Pit, who’s next? Bowser, perhaps? Here’s my rather peculiar theory, Bowser instructed his minions to go get DK and Diddy Kong super angry, stealing of bananas and trying to blow them up might work, then lead them straight towards the Stadium. It’s an odd theory, and it would take a genius and a hopeful person that Bowser CAN be portrayed as “looking to keep the world safe, at least until he can conquer it.” This would make sense, right? I realize that THIS has nothing to do with Link, but perhaps Link and Ganondorf are drawn to the Stadium by Zelda? Sonic and Eggman are also a possible though unlucky team. It makes sense if you look at my quotation marked area.

James writes:

That first player adventure is an interesting scenario. I truly don’t know how it’s going to play out, but it would be interesting to see how all the characters are incorporated.

Christov writes:

I’m not a guy who uses the forums here.. ever, I dont really have time for forums, because I know I get addicted to them and I cant afford to use my time on that, I’m sad to say. But this does relate, beleive you me. I find that I dont know anything about the staff here at ZU, and that mioght be because I’m never on forums. The most I know about the staff is what I can gather form they way they write articles and BTR articles. So I was thinking that the staff should have a page thats a whole bunch of stuff about them. I just think it would help make the ZU community bit closer, even for those who arent active in the forums.

James writes:

We were working on that on both the forums and site. We have had threads on the forums about getting to know the mods. But, we’ll see.

Alex writes:

If you Put in zelda on google.com, this is the 2nd site to come up!:D

James writes:

Actually, it’s number 5 at the moment. That’s probably due to the recent hacking. But, who’s looking? :)


By James, in Mailbag Archives on October 3rd, 2007. No Comments

Mythos writes:

Do you have a favorite Zelda type of question?

I’m currenty replaying WW to eat up the few days between now and when PH releases and I’ve been noticing things mostly little useless details but I have one thing that I’d like your thoughts on. When you receve the Hero’s Sword from Orca he says that the “blade is infused with the desire to good and cast down evil” or something to that effect does that mean that the Hero’s Sword is actually magically enchanted? Or do you think he just speaks of the sword’s heoretical soul and what it represents? Or is it something else all together?

James writes:

Favorite type of Zelda question? Hmm… If you are referring to mailbag questions, usually anything that is trivia based; something I can answer right off the top of my head. I don’t know…Well, he is a sword guru. He is probably just being metaphorical.

Tumarilink writes:

I’ve been working on a zelda fan game and i wanted to know: Would you folks want a remake of OoT or a prequel? Both of these will be sidescroller, let me say.

James writes:

Prequel. No offense, but trying to remake Zelda as a fan game wouldn’t do the game justice.

Lewis writes:

My point is about the Oracles games. Sure, they might be the least remembered Zelda games ever, but why hasn’t Nintendo made more references to them?

Apart from fleeting points I hear on some sites, they might as well not exist.

Sure, they might only have been portable games, but they had some of the best items (switch hook, roc’s cape) and supporting characters (Maple, Ralph) in the entire series!

I really hope more people get to know about those great games, and that Nintendo uses some elements of them (Labrynna, etc.) for the Wii.

Thoughts?

James writes:

The Game Boy franchise seems to really have a mind of its own. Mainly, because Nintendo seems to like to commission them off to Capcom to produce. Therefore, Link’s Awakening, the Oracles, and The Minish Cap to an extent are all forgotten. People like to play the 3D games more than the handhelds.

However, I do agree with you. The Oracles had some awesome items and wonderful lands. I also would like to point out that the odds of any of them being in later games would probably be slim to none.

Keenu writes:

I just read about a rumor that sonic the hedgehog will be in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. What do you think of this?

James writes:

Still just a rumor. It has yet to be confirmed nor denied (officially). There have been reports that Sonic won’t make an appearance, only to be followed up with that Nintendo is in talks with Sega about it. Visit the Smash Site daily to see if they say anything or just wait for the game.

Josh writes:

How many times have you played PH…or have you ever played it…if you have how are the graphics.Are they better then TMC because for a GA game i thought that TMC was good.Please answer i would really like to no.

James writes:

Unfortunately, us folks at ZU have not yet been blessed with a copy of PH. We had to wait with the rest of you guys. However, we have seen the videos and it still looks like it will be a great game. I should be getting my copy soon enough, so I’ll let you know soon enough.

HelmarocKing writes:

I was wondering, I have been wanting to get Zelda music on my cell phone, and I desided to check out your Zelda tones link. However, once I got to the submission part, it looked like it was from a diffrent site, and when I read the fine print, it said I was agreeing to sign up for a monthly fee thing. Is there any way I can get the music without having to sign up for something like that? I don’t mind buying them, but once I have them, I don’t want to pay any more. Thanks :)

James writes:

I don’t know of sites where that can happen. Nor do I know sites where you can legally download tunes. Someone can let me know though. It would be helpful.

Zack writes:

1. why did you make twilit princes before Phantom hourglass:)? Zelda Rocks

2. can you send me the cartoon episodes?

James writes:

1. If you are referring to our game list on the main site, it is because TP was released before PH. That was a silly question.

2. Not legally I can’t. Nor will I do it illegally; that’s just unethical.

clayton writes:

i am the zelda master if anyone chalenges me let them speak. just stick your chalenge in the zelda mailbag and will keep on quizzing each other

James writes:

This is all I have to say about this: Riiiiiiiiiight…


By James, in Mailbag Archives on September 26th, 2007. No Comments

Cem writes:

If you can remember back to The Lengend of Zelda (NES), when you defeat Ganon you’ll find that princess Zelda is a Redhead! But in every other Zelda series, she is blond? What is this madness? Thanks.

James writes:

If you trust Wiki: “She is usually portrayed as a girl or young woman with blonde hair, a notable exception to this being in the original The Legend of Zelda where her hair is the same shade of brown as Link’s.” It’s actually brown, which would probably come out as brown due to the limitations of the NES. There is no official explanation to the change that I have seen anywhere. Someone can correct me if I’m wrong.

spencer writes:

hi. i’ve noticed that you failed to put in your twilight princess bestiary, that if you shoot (dodongos) into their mouths when they’re taking a breath to spit fire, you can shoot an arrow, and they will implode and die instantly. this is a great help for the game as, well, dodongos are annoying!

James writes:

I will check that out and add that ASAP.

WolfLink3293 writes:

Hi again! I’m very confused about one of the characters in Phantom Hourglass. Tetra was Princess Zelda. And got changed to her Zelda form. How is it that Zelda got turned back into Tetra?

James writes:

I don’t have the game, so I don’t know. I would guess though as a disguise. That way, you draw less attention as a pirate girl than as a princess.

Alex writes:

I’d just like to thank you for keep this website nice and orderly, unlike other websites I know, this is full of other zelda lovers.

James writes:

Oh, you are too kind. You’re making me blush.

Niadheil writes:

Ok, just a quick comment on your reply to 950’s question form the last mailbag about how how the hyrule overworld has changed between games. I think the real reason they do this is most obviously, to give the gamer a new land to exlpore, the creators new areas and scope for the game and so on.

As for your idea about continental drift, well to be frank, its not a good idea. Geogrpahically speaking since hyrule has an active volcano in the form of Death Mountian is has to be near a plate boundary, and so in theory maybe new land could be formed. However this process takes MILLIONS of year to take place. For example America and Eurpoe are moving apart at about the same rate that your fingernails grow. So whilst this could be whats changing and explaning Hyrule if we want to be all technical, tyhat would mean that OoT and TP took place millions of years apart, not a very likely feat.

Sorry about that geogpraphy rate but i just finished my A-Level in it and so thought i should point out this. Then agian as i said before its only a game, so this sorta thing probably is not very realivant to Zelda. Keep up the good work on the site!!

James writes:

You also assume that Hyrule is on Earth. You need to watch more sci-fi or anything that takes place on another planet. Different rules for different places. But, who knows. I guess I am trying to find a good excuse for my poor geography skills :).

Mattocks writes:

I’ve just been wondering what exactly is goin, or went, on with Nintendo Monopoly. Was it only out for a limited time? Was it available in Canada? I’ve been looking for it since they announced it, but havn’t been able to find it anywhere.

James writes:

I am looking on Amazon right now and am looking at a copy in stock. As does Toys R Us. I haven’t checked Canadian versions, but I am sure you can find it anywhere online. That is, if you’re willing to pay the shipping.

Smart Guy writes:

Why do people think Ganondorf dies at the end of most Zelda games? If he could be killed, why would Link spend so much time sealing him in OOT? I think it is obvious the triforce of power gave him immortality (he doesn’t age).

Next, Ganondorf didn’t lose the triforce of power in TP, it just faded. Remember, he still has it in TWW, and the three pieces never came together in TP. Even in TWW, when he gets stabbed in the head without his triforce piece, he turned into stone which to me represents another form of sealing. He must have kept his immortality. Unlike Link, there is only one Ganondorf.

My point is, I believe Ganondorf’s spirit must have been sealed with his triforce of power leaving his body behind in TP. What do you think?

James writes:

That is possible. If you believe in the split timeline (which was confirmed true), TP and TWW take place in separate timelines. Therefore, it is possible that TP is the end of one timeline, while tWW is close to the end of the other. It is a plot device to keep killing Ganon, because he is almost always the final boss. It’s just the way it is.

Kokiri Mage7 writes:

I got a Poll idea, how about something like:

“Which character would be the best side-kick for Link?

+Zelda/Tetra

+Valoo

+Navi

+Other

+Dark Link(turned good)”

Lemme know what you think.

James writes:

I think Phantom Hourglass will be taking over the polls until the end of the year. But, I will try to use this later.

Josh Mason writes:

If you are reading this and you are a die hard fan of zelda send me a message with “ZELDA” on it. My email is (not giving it) And the designers of this web site “ROCK”

James writes:

Umm, yea.

,MasterZ, writes:

Will you be adding Link’s crossbow training to the game list?

James writes:

It might be added under Twilight Princess, but I don’t think it will be getting its own game page.

Mr.Pickles writes:

How come you haven´t covered news about (the Crossbow Training game) yet? If you haven´t been tipped about it - consider yourself tipped.

If you are all ignorant of this games existance - it´s a FPS game, to show of the new Zapper. And will feature Link with a crossbow, shooting at different targets in different modes.

The weird thing is - this isn´t exactly fresh news… Do you have too few people working on the site or are you just plain lazy? Anyway - I expect you to cover this case in the near future - half a month after the rest of the world. Cheerio.

James writes:

Someone needs to visit Zelda Universe more often. Otherwise, they are made to be a fool by sending into the mailbag about a story that was already reported on when it broke.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on September 4th, 2007. No Comments

Mattocks writes:
Hey, the latest mailbag’s timeline content re-interested me in the theories, and I went to read the ZU one. It’s a good theory, but needs to be updated to include TP, and mayby PH. Aswell, is there any evidence that suggests the oracle mini series (OoA, OoS, and LA) couldn’t be placed after MM, since even in the ZU theory it isnt perfectly placed, and it would help to explain a little bit of Link I life after MM. Keep up the awsome work on the site!

James writes:
That timeline is REALLY outdated. We need to find someone who would be willing to update the timeline. Maybe rewrite it up and make it look pretty. Maybe that was a request *winkwink*.

solink writes:
I just wanted to tell you it’s a great honor of people like you that keep up such a friendly site. Being here for about 2 years or so, I found the atmosphere of wise and cool people to the MAX! I just want to tell you guys rock! If it weren’t for this place, I wouldn’t have much to do on the world of the Internet, so I’m just telling you guys should be rewarded somehow with all the endless work, modding the forums, and the bills you have to pay to keep it all running. Oh, yeah, I have it…IMAGINARY PIZZA PIE WITH A 5 DOLLAR GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL PENS!!!!

Anyways, this is for questions, so here it goes:
1.) In OoT, the guy at the windmill in the future says that in the past, some really “wicked child” played the “Song of Storms”, even if you don’t do it et! Is this a minor error to the game or is there something behind it?
2.) How do you find the Triforce?!…Just kidding!!!! I just wanted to know if there was once thing about Zelda games that bother you, what is it. Besides the CD-i installments. THOSE are a curse *shudders*
3.) What are your opinions of a Zelda Anime? Do you think it would work for humanity, or result in a barbecued trash can, like the Super Mario Brothers Movie?and finally…
4.) I’ve heard rumors that this site was for sale! I many have gotten the name wrong, but in case, I’m seriously worried because this is a great place. PLEASE DON’T LEAVE ME!!!!!!

James writes:
Thanks for the compliments. I know I feel guilty when the site isn’t updated enough, but we try. Thanks for the free pizza and pens! Anyway, to questions!:
1. Funny that you mention that because I have a weird theory on that matter, but I am more using it as an out in Fan Fiction. It works, but it’s also an interesting theory to. I will let you know when I post up my Fiction for ZuNoWriMo.
2. Don’t joke about finding the Triforce, man. Not cool. As for you question, that’s a good question. I think that many the thing that bothers me is introducing and item and not using it enough in the game. The best example is the Spinner in TP. You use that thing to the max in Arbiter’s Grounds, but basically nowhere else.
3. Hmm… I think in order for Zelda Anime to work, it would have be made in collaboration with Nintendo. If you just send off to a production company and say run with it, I don’t think it would work. That, and I don’t know what canon to use in an Anime. I’m split.
4. How do I say this. I believe the site was for sale a while back. I do know that Jason (GoldenChaos) bought the site, even after his absense and all the drama behind him leaving. I am glad he’s back and he has some awesome ideas to bring this site back to it’s former glory. I hope in the near future, this site is better than what it is. You might think that impossible, but it will happen.

Light Ganon112m writes:
Dude, your missing a map page on the Twilight Princess section.

Also about the Gorons: Did you notice how all the Goron seem to be guy’s!

Sooo…. The Gorons are all are males, and the Gerudo are just about all females. Mabey there is a connection between them.

On the topic of Gerudos, I don’t think Ganondorf represents your tipical one. So you might want swith that picture of him in the races of Hyrule.

Finaly, for you races of Hyrule section, you forgot the Zuna! I know you probably don’t want to place them, but they are a lager race than the Yetis

James writes:
Dude, I know we’re missing the maps, we’re missing a lot from that page.

Also, you notice too much. Nah, just kidding. It is really weird that all Gorons are male…

Sooo…. I don’t think there is any connection to the two. Does any in either tribe look like the other? If some looked like a combo of the two, I could see it.

For your Gerudo race thing: Ganondorf is the most notable Gerudo of the bunch, which is why his picture is there. We COULD change it up. We’ll see.

Finally, I guess we did. I guess mainly because not a lot of people care about FSA.

Veracity writes:
I’d like to clarify a few things from my last mailbag question that either were unclear or misinterpreted. I loved Twilight Princess and the Hyrule it captured, so I’m not sure where the tangent regarding a general disliking came from in the answer to my last inquiry. I wanted to know whether you think that the developers behind Zelda Wii will attempt a larger world as opposed to a thicker world. What I mean by that is: will they use the extent of the Wii’s technology to create a vast, open world (which, in my opinion, seemed to be exemplified by early shots of Twilight Princess) with less in it in the way of explorable holes and such sidetracks, or will they focus on a world smaller in volume, but much more full of things to do. I know you don’t know what they’ll do, but that’s why I was asking which you think they would do; your best guess, I suppose. Also, please note that I only refer to Hyrule’s geography style, not the gameplay or what else was spoken of in the last answer.

And to clarify the difference I see between Twilight Princess and Ocarinca of time: Ocarina of Time seemed to attempt to capture a more open, realistic Hyrule (as much as they could at the time). When viewing from Hyrule Field, Death Mountain was rendered as a background to appear distant, while in Twilight Princess Death Mountain seems to appear closer and mountains generally appear unrealistically shaped. Overall, I felt that Ocarina of Time headed in a more realistic direction than Twilight Princess, not that either is superior. Thanks.

James writes:
Sorry, for the rant. I love to rant. I think I shall answer with this: If Retro Studios can make a game like Metroid Prime 3, that looks pretty and has enough to do, they can create a game like that for Zelda.

Dokro writes:
Forget Myspace, we should make ZU into like a gamer’s dating service — where Zelda fans can find people close to them and get together! I always wanted a gamer chick, and they’re dead hard to find in real life, if you catch my drift.

Anyway, I’d be happy to take 10% for this killer idea.

James writes:
If you want a dating service, go to a dating service website. ZU is a gaming website, designed to attract gamers. That’s really all I am going to say.

Jacob writes:
Im really worried that the look link adapted in wind waker is going to overtake the more realistic and dark look which started with ocarina of time and went onto twilight princess. its an ok look but it obviously wouldnt suit the dark atmosphere that zelda has come to mold around over the last fiew games (excluding the four swords series and phantom hourglass) Do you think they’re just going to switch between them now and then which is what they’ve been doing (so far anyway)?

James writes:
I think that since more gamers want realism, that style will probably win out on most of the games. I think it also depends on what direction the game is taking. If a game requires a darker storyline, use real. If it’s a more “cartoony” like adventure game, use Wind Waker. I don’t know. All I know is that I like the art style of the Wind Waker. People tend to whine about how cartoony it is, when in reality, it’s brillant. Emotions are seen better in that game, reactions are well-timed, and the game is fun to play.

950 writes:
not really a question as much as a notation. Ocarina of time and twilight princess are based in the same place: hyrule. Yet somthing that bothered or rather annoyed me is that they changed the layout of hyrule completely! I guess they didnt want to seem lazy and use the same *roles eyes* but i thought that it might add a bit more authenticity to the game, what are your views in this, was it a good idea?

James writes:
I think the best answer would be either continental drift, or kingdom expansion. You know the story of Earth: This planet was one huge continent that split to seven over time, and they are still drifting to this day? Who’s to say that the landmass that is Hyrule didn’t connect into the Peak Province and everywhere else that wasn’t “in Ocarina of Time”. That, and a lot can happen over the time period it took from Ocarina and Twilight Princess. I think it was a good idea, because to me, Hyrule Field in Ocarina of Time was… small. In Twilight Princess, there was plenty to explore, but it truly didn’t take away from the feel of the game.

len560 writes:
When is the next zelda comming out

James writes:
It’s out in Japan, it comes out in October in the States and Europe.

Jeremy Plaza writes:
You’ve probably gotten this question more than a thousand times… or maybe not at all, but nonetheless, I just wanted to know (blank)’s opinion on the controversy surrounding the timeline and the chronolohic order of it, if there even is one. Just want to get (blank)’s thoughts.

James writes:
You really need to start reading the mailbag more. This seems to be the only topic of discussion I seem to get, yet I keep telling people how much I don’t like discussing it. But, it pays the imaginary bills, I suppose. Like I have stated many times before: I think that the timeline was not truly conceived until Ocarina of Time when Miyamoto tried to connect all the games before it by saying that Ocarina was first. I could be wrong, but it seems that only those games after Ocarina of Time seem to fit in a timeline. OoT-MM-TP-tWW-PH fit perfectly, TMC-FS-FSA fit perfectly. LoZ-AoL fit together, ALttP and maybe LA fit together, and the Oracles fit together. There might be an overall timeline of events, but I truly do not see it, and probably won’t until it is finally revealed.

WolfLink3293 writes:
Hi! I’ve been confused with a couple of Zelda stuff. First is about Twilight Princess. In the begining of the game after you get sucked into twilight and meet Midna, she’s all giggly and has a sly personality. Was she trying to cover up her true identity?

Second is about TP again, after you defeat Ganon and he makes his final comments and you hear the backgroung music that sounds like angels singing, you see Zant, “the King of Twilight”, crack his neck and finishes Ganon off. I thought Link and Midna finished him off. Where’d he come from?

Lastly, at the end of TP Midna says her last words to Link and Zelda before she gets herself beamed back to the Twilight Palace, she says, “Link….. I…….. See you later.” Do you think Midna was about to say,” I love you.” to Link?

Thank you for listening and I hope you’ll answer these qwestions that will end my “Zelda Confusion”.

James writes:
Firstly: No, I believe she was as blunt as she wanted to be. She found you and was using you from the very beginning. She didn’t hold that back too much, but she didn’t entirely spill the beans that she was the Twilight Princess, nor that she was using you as a pawn. Over the course of the game, though, you do effect her enough that she opens up a little more to you and seems to act a little nicer.

Secondly: Zant was being controlled by Ganondorf, and vice versa. Ganondorf came into the Twilight Realm after being banished and found the first living thing to possess. He just so happened to find Zant, and used him to take over the Twilight Realm. Zant overthrew Midna, and started taking over Hyrule. However, Link went through and defeated Zant and then Ganondorf. Since Ganondorf was living via both the life of Zant and the Triforce, both the Triforce would need to leave Ganon and Zant be truly destroyed in order for Ganondorf to be dead. Once the Triforce leaves Ganondorf, the image of Zant cracking his neck (to me) is more of a metaphor for the player that Ganondorf is now dead. That is how I see it, and I am probably going to get some emails about that. But, I accept theories as well.

Lastly: It’s possible. If she was thinking about saying it, she then realized that it couldn’t be, therefore smashed the mirror and sealed the pathway. This is another of those quotes that can be taken different ways, like the ALttP quote by Link’s uncle. You know, the one that people assumed said that Zelda was Link’s sister.

I hope I ended your confusion, and didn’t add to it. :)


By James, in Mailbag Archives on August 26th, 2007. No Comments

Veracity writes:
My question is relatively simple: do you think that the team behind Zelda will utilize the Wii’s power to create a larger, more expansive world (as seen in Ocarina of Time) –possibly to generate a feeling of vastness– or do you think the development team will attempt a more full, stylized world (as seen in Twilight Princess) to portray a world that is more rich with detail? Also, which do you want them to do?

James writes:
Your question isn’t relatively simple, I can’t tell which they would go for. Besides, I can’t see where you see a difference in both Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, because I didn’t. The only difference I really saw was a bigger Hyrule Field, and dungeons that were a little bit bigger. Other than that, they played pretty much the same. I would like to see a game that was Twilight Princess again. I don’t understand why some people complained about Twilight Princess. It was the perfect blend of difficulty and fun mixed together. The story could’ve been tweaked a little bit, but it was an overall good game. So, if I were to answer your question personally, I would choose another Twilight Princess like game.

juanzip writes:
i was just wandering on your opinion whether it would be way too foolhardy to make a zelda like story/book (not fanfiction cause it wouldn’t be zelda), for example putting in some of the key elements of oot with the time traveling or mm with the masks. though i really dont know your experiance with writing, what would you think basically of bringing zelda into the littery world, the feel of zelda but not zelda if you get my point.

James writes:
I love to write, so I think it would be a good idea if you find the right person to write it. Funny you mention this, because my idea for the forums ZuNoWriMo (Zelda Novel Writing Month for those who don’t know) concerns a part of the time between Link pulling the Master Sword as a child and awakening as a young adult. Unlike most Fan Fictions, I have to use canon, so I don’t mess up the overall outcome of the actual game. I am also kinda surprised no one had written a Zelda novel yet.

lilo writes:
Hi, I sent in a timeline theory last week regarding the placement of characters due to their evolutions. Your response was: “So if you could also take the koroks for instance, they shouldn’t appear in any game that is placed in the same time line as TP.” That sentence doesn’t place well with me. Just because a new race is introduced in the timeline doesn’t mean that it must be a different timeline. Look at our history. We are supposedly descended from Apes, which is in the same timeline. Evolution in Zelda is the same way. Another way races can appear in different games is the split timeline. If the Rito’s appear in one timeline, they may have never evolved in the other (since the Great Flood only appears in one timeline).

I don’t get why you didn’t except that sentence? I was saying the same thing as what you just stated about the Rito. What I ment was that the Koroks should only appeare in the Zelda titles that take place in The timeline of OOT, MM, TWW, PH after TWW. Because, I belive they were Kokiri forced to evolve due to the Great Flood, meaning they shouldn’t be in the same timeline as TP because they evolved only in the OOT, MM, TWW timeline and TP doesn’t take place in that timeline then they should only appeare in the games that take place in the same timeline as OOT, MM, TWW. Does that make more sense?

James writes:
Gah, I really need to learn to read these things more because writing. Anyway, now it does make more sense. Sorry for that.

Frank D’Angelo writes:
Hello! :)

GameTrailers

I was wondering if you could write an article about this video on your front page! It’s actually quite an accomplishment, and hours of work-time were involved.

The video (all ten parts, that is, plus the trailer and credits) amounts to over one hundred songs played on the piano… All from The Legend of Zelda - Majora’s Mask’s OST! Never before has a video like this been produced, and with the right publicity, this video could go down in history. So far, this video is located on a number of different websites, all giving it positive comments and ratings. Believe me - this video deserves all the help it can get!

James writes:
Funny, because I did find your videos before you sent me this email and was going to post it, but either forgot or was just too lazy. Both being good excuses. So, it is now posted for everyone to enjoy.

LinkedBlade writes:
I, as a Zelda fan, have completed every Zelda ever released [except for a certain three], and one thing there really angers me is that people want to fight over something that will never have an affect on anyone’s lives.

The time line theory mostly, and utterly, is all gibberish, I’m not saying I support one or the other, I’m saying I don’t support any of them. The Zelda series has been a lot of fun, and probably always will be.

To put it plain and simple, Nintendo, Miyamoto, and Aunoma, made a series for people to entertain themselves. I do believe that a few games might be related, but i do no believe in a time line.

I mean the only things people see are relations of ideas, names, character models, and references. All the evidence is circumstantial, and there is no way to prove any connection, except through beliefs. For all we know, there could be at most fourteen different universes, in which each game takes place.

Even if there was a time line, how would that benefit us as a Zelda fan?

James writes:
Timeline debates give Zelda fans something to discuss about with the series. Like most pieces of fiction, fans like to be able to relate them to anything, but in this case, relate them to all the other games in the series. It also makes us wonder if these people put something in a certain game for a reason (like Koroks in tWW or anything OoT related in TP). You don’t have to believe in a timeline to enjoy the games. Discussing the timeline is just something a lot of people like to discuss about the games.

Black Omnimon writes:
All of the recent games (MM, TP, TWW and PH)are directly connected to OoT; it is obvious that Aunoma wanted this games to be connected, and the developers do seem to have forgotten of the ALttP-LA-LoZ-AoL arc.

This lefts the timeline like this:

OoT-TWW-PH
MM-TP-TP2

In a way in wich if you try to connect with the older games everything becomes blurry, and heavy speculation, outdated developer quotes, along with overthinked but unimportant lines within the games are needed if you want to make a connection. The only games that could hope to achieve some connection are the Four Swords series (TMC-FS-FSA) just because of how well are put together.

So I think that the classic Timeline (ALTTP-LA-LoZ-AoL), the modern Timeline (OoT-TWW-PH, MM-TP) and the Four Swords Timeline (TMC-FS-FSA) should not be tried to put together, because it just doesn’t works.

James writes:
They shouldn’t be put together, but they are related somehow. Otherwise, they wouldn’t all be called “The Legend of Zelda” and certain elements in the games wouldn’t be linked. Your “Modern Timeline” is the timeline (maybe even the FS one) I have been telling people in the only certain timeline in the bunch. Who knows what they are planning though.

Hylian Pikeman writes:
Why has part six of the favorite supporting character poll remained on the right side of the screen for like half a year? Is anything ever going to be done about it?

James writes:
Part six was up there for a while because Lem was working on that specific poll but suddenly vanished. He is know at another Zelda site, so I think that poll is officially dead. So, as a result of this email, I changed it. Hopefully, I can find enough questions to keep the poll updated enough that it doesn’t become stale.

Daniel Frongillo writes:
Hey, just a friendly heads up for you! All of the directions in the Golden Insect Guide are, in fact, backwards. East is to the right when North is up, and West is to the left. You may want to go over the guide at some point!

James writes:
I really hate to be sarcastic… wait, no I don’t. All I am going to answer this question with is what the guide itself even states:

“Remember - this guide, like most ones on Zelda Universe, is written for the Wii version of the game. If you’re using this for a Gamecube version, keep in mind that it is mirrored relative to the Wii version. Therefore, whenever this guide says to head east you need to head west; if left, head right, etc.”

Dillon Legrande Spilsbury writes:
You guys should make ZU kinda like myspace. You can search for other users and add them to your friends list. you can send messages to your friends. You know stuff like that. At least make a friend list. 8 )

James writes:
My comrade Scott will elaborate why we are already “kinda like” Myspace:

  • “Search for users”: Members list.
  • “Send messages to your friends”: PM
  • “Stuff like that”: A message board (commonly refered to as a “forum”)
  • “Friends list”: Buddy List
  • I also will allow anyone to comment on the news page for this mailbag on why we shouldn’t be “kinda like” Myspace. Thank you and good night.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on August 16th, 2007. No Comments

sam writes:
“Kokiri Mage7 writes:

I got to thinking about some things.

1) Why do you think Tingle isn’t in Twilight Princess?”

I thought that Miyamaoto or someone said in a magazine that the person running the STARS game in TP was a descendant of Tingle’s. By the way, I don’t know why eveyone is so fed up in timeline theories. (no offense to anyone) I don’t see why you have to get so logical with something meant to amuse you, and keep you from thinking in the first place. Thanks for the time.

James writes:
I did find what you were talking about. This was on Wiki: “Purlo is the host of the STAR CIRCUS mini-game in Hyrule Castle Town, and indeed he does share some similarities with Tingle. According to Aonuma, Purlo’s appearance “is the result of wondering what a realistic Tingle would look like”. Among other physical similarities with Tingle, it is notable that Purlo is very greedy and has a love for Rupees.”

That One Guy From That One Place writes:
In response to what you have to say on my take on the independance of the villages. For the most part, you are right. I still think there is a lack of Hylian settlements, but thats just me. I’m a bit of a perfectionist, so i hold everything to a high standard. (in my defense, I started getting irritated with these things halfway through my third play of the game, with the first two being too caught up in the story to notice)

I do have a question about the forums, my last mailbag entry inspired me to finally become a member. But I’m not recieving a confirmation email, so I can’t post anything. I’ve checked my spam folder, made sure the address was accurate, and requested the email, about 8 or 9 times, but I never recieve one, I just wonder why that could be.

So as not to waste your time, I have a legit zelda question for you. I support the tetraforce theory, as a whole, not everything that entails with it, but the basic proposal of it. I understand that it is shunned by the better part of the zelda community, and thier reasons are entirely credible. “We have no proof” well, do we for most of the other theories either? anyway, I’m just wondering on your take on it, because whether or not it will ever be proven right or wrong, it’s fun to discuss and speculate about.

James writes:
For your forums question: for some reason, this is been happening to a lot of people recently. If you want, send me an email to my ZU mail (James (at) zeldauniverse dot net) and I’ll set you up.

For your Zelda question: First off, I don’t support the Tetraforce theory. The main reason it has been shunned across the community is due to the main fact: It is stated that it is a Triforce and that there has never been any mention of it. There have always been three chosen to hold the Triforce, and no other fourth running around looking extra special. But, opinions are opinions, and everyone has one, right?

Light Ganon 112m writes:
(James: Once again, he sent me four separate emails. So, here are all four):
1)Two mailbags a go, I asked about possibly finding Ganon’s triforce in a later game. Then you said it might be the journey for the ToP. Sooooo…… whats ToP stand for? It sounds like a sequel to TP.

2)Speaking of sequels, why does Nintendo place link games out in twos? LoZ+AoL, ALttP+LA, OoT+MM, OoS+OoA, FS+FSA, TWW+PH, TP+ToP? The only one that does not have a pair is TMC. Please explain why Nintendo puts Zelda games in pairs.

3)Hey I just read Odolwa’s table: Zora’s heart change from ALttP to OoT. But he left out a biggie that supports his theory- Jabu-Jabu! He probably helped change the new kings theory.

4)James- know any thing new about PH?

5)Why does TP come after OoT+MM, just wondering?

6)Also why do you think there the only timeline is OoT-MM-TP-TWW-PH. What about TMC-FS-FSA? isn’t that a timeline, or LoZ-AoL, and ALttP-LA? And surely the oracle games fit in somewhere.

7)Thirdly, I have some things to involving the Kokiri.It’s my theory on how they evolved (it won’t work for james’ timeline).
1.in the FS prologue it states that the origanal savior went into the forest.
2.in TMC there are little people known as minish.
3.put facts 1 and 2 together along with the fact Zelda games use magic, so the TMC link might have helped the minish grow into Kokiri.
4. Sages decide to flood Hyrule.
5. Both Kokiri and deku people freak out and look to the Deku tree for help.
6. He agrees to race the land if they agree to become one race.
7. They become the korok!
what you think?

8)Hey, were there any Zoras in TMC? If so are they good or evil?

Reason I want to know is, cuz I am working on an ultimate timeline based many of the different concepts of Zelda.(ex.World styles,sheild styles)

If anyone has any ideas on other stuff to include it please include it with your contributions to the mailbag. (unless James doesn’t want you to)

James writes:
1) ToP stands for Triforce of Power.
2) I think it’s more of an unspoken rule to place Link in two games. I haven’t read about the why. However, TMC is linked to the Four Sword Link in someway, that it might be the same Link. The reasoning being that Link in TMC gets the Four Sword
3) That does make sense. I’ll pass that piece of knowledge on to him.
4) If I did, I would’ve posted it by now, wouldn’t I?
5) TP definitely comes after OoT+MM because of all the in game references made. Most were put in for fan service and to make known that this game is an almost direct sequel to those games.
6) I guess I am really misunderstood. Let me make it known that I think those lesser timelines are active. Like the LoZ-AoL (that’s a given) and the TMC-FS-FSA one (which is a somewhat given). What I mean by the OoT-MM-TP-TWW-PH is that this is the only real main one that Aonuma and Miyamoto are truly working on. It makes sense, because OoT was the first time that a “timeline” of any sort was mentioned. Then you have MM linked directly to OoT, then TWW as well, then TP, and finally PH. The other games are important to a lesser plot, but that main one is the only one that the most work has been put into. Clearer?
7) That is believeable if you believe that TMC was the first in the timeline. That’s all I’ll leave that too.
8) I went searching around the net, and even went back and played around The Minish Cap for a bit. I didn’t see any Zora’s in the game or referenced anywhere on internet land. So that would be a no (unless someone can prove me wrong)

Meff writes:
This isn’t actually a question, it’s probably more of an answer to a previous question in you’re mail bag and a bit of a “what do you think”?, it’s also a little theory on Timelines…Before you scream, I know you’re probably sick of all the theories but if i’m right it doeswork when it comes to the placement of certain characters eg. Tingle, Zora’s Korocks and Rito.

The Question that sparked this was:
Kokiri Mage7 writes:
I got to thinking about some things.
1) Why do you think Tingle isn’t in Twilight Princess?

I think you answerd that it was probably because he isnt very popular. After reading this i thought about the timelines and thought which Games Tingle has been in: MM and TWW, they are both in the same timeline as each other and they both aren’t in the same timeline as TP (Which Tingle is sadly missing *cough*), so that may be one reason why he wasn’t included,?? By determining which characters are/aren’t in a game may be a way to determine which of the other games goes into which timeline??

So if you could also take the koroks for instance, they shouldn’t appear in any game that is placed in the same time line as TP. (I’m one that believes they evolved from the Kokiri. This is the same for the Rito Tribe and if they are to be the evolution of the Zoras there shouldn’t be any Zoras in any game that comes after TWW and thus the reason why they are still around in other games eg. TP That is unless they were in hiding or sumthing stupid…I also don’t know if they make an appearance in PH, so who knows.

this theory may not work for other characters tho and I don’t think it works in the case of the Sages, those being Saria, Impa etc beacuse they are shown in the stain glass windows of sunken Hyrule castle in TP but they shouldn’t have even been awakened beause they are placed in the child Links Timeline. it would of made more sense if they were mentioned in TP than the TWW instead of those weird looking guys. Anyway I have babbled on too long. I’d like to know your thoughts tho, thanks. I just thought it was worth mentioning. =)

James writes:
) “So if you could also take the koroks for instance, they shouldn’t appear in any game that is placed in the same time line as TP.” That sentence doesn’t place well with me. Just because a new race is introduced in the timeline doesn’t mean that it must be a different timeline. Look at our history. We are supposedly descended from Apes, which is in the same timeline. Evolution in Zelda is the same way. Another way races can appear in different games is the split timeline. If the Rito’s appear in one timeline, they may have never evolved in the other (since the Great Flood only appears in one timeline).

Link3293 writes:
I was watching some Zelda clips online when I came across what may be the next Zelda game. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OiLX9Vx9wg . In this clip, it tells the new Hyrule and how it takes place, IN THE FUTURE!!! It talks of how Link is gonna look and how the weapons are gonna be. Please watch this clip and tell me what you think.

James writes:
Click this site, open your search feature, and look for entry number 682. All will be clear after that. If not, then you’ve just been fooled like we all were on April 1, 2007. Note the date.

erik writes:
i heard there makin a movie of this in a different country (see the tralores: go to myspace or youtube.com and type in “the zelda movie”)

James writes:
No official word of a Zelda movie has ever been announced. Most videos and trailers you see on Myspace or Youtube are Fan Movies. They aren’t canon and they are made by aspiring film directors. Don’t get me wrong, there are some really good movies on Youtube; a lot of them even have strong fan bases. But, once again, nothing official has been stated on the net about a Zelda movie.

Smart Guy writes:
I am sick of hearing about the timeline.

It goes OOT-MM-TP-TWW-PH and TMC-FSA. That is it. I have four point as to why this is true.

1. When the first few Zelda games came out Miyamoto was not thinking about a timeline.

2. I have never seen a timeline that includes the three horrible Zelda games Nintendo did not produce. People may hate it but it is still Zelda.

3. Characters like Tingle reappear because the game suits them, not to extend the timeline.

4. Whether you agree or still disagree now this point will change your mind. When you look at the timeline who is in charge of it? Is it Miyamoto or Aonuma. When Miyamoto created OOT I believe he did not mean for it to have a split timeline. However, when Aonuma took over it is clear that he does believe in the split timeline theory. Who is right?

With the exception of the timelines I put up none of the other games were meant to be put in one. It’s time we stopped trying to.

James writes:
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. That is mainly every point I have been trying to make in this mailbag since Day 1. Just stated much better than I could explain.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on July 27th, 2007. No Comments

Kokiri Mage7 writes:
I got to thinking about some things.

1) Why do you think Tingle isn’t in Twilight Princess?

2) Is it not said that the three golden goddesses (Din, Farore, and Nayru) departed for “the heavens” when their task was complete? And thus, would it not make sense that there be other gods (Cyclos and Zephos)?

3) Has anybody actually put the thought that it’s possible a new fairy going to help Link while he’s doing Phantom Hourglass?

4) Are you going to add the Twilight Princess version of Hyrule and the Twili to the “Lands of Hyrule” and “Races of Hyrule” sections under “Zelda Info”?

5) Sorry I made it so long. I’d really appreciate answers. Thank you. :)

James writes:
Let’s see: 1) More than likely because most people around the world don’t like him. That, and there probably wasn’t a good enough reason to include him.

2) If it follows along the similar way that Greek gods work, they live up in the heavens and only come down when they need to. It is listed that Zephos and Cyclos are gods, but they aren’t the main gods of the game. Similar to Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of all gods, but there were other gods below him that took care of other pieces of the world. But that’s just me.

3) This is from Wiki, so I don’t know how accurate it is: “After having a vision of Tetra being surrounded by darkness and calling for his help, Link is washed up on Melka Island and meets a fairy named Sierra, whose appearance is similar to that of Navi from Ocarina of Time.”

4) It will happen eventually… I am currently in Harry Potter mode, which is why the site is lacking in updates.

5) Meh, it happens. I love questions.

Kryn writes:
I was wondering…when you beat the whole game of Zelda OoT it shows Link returning to Hyrule Castle to find Zelda. Is there/going to be a squel to this that starts right from that point or is the MM sorta a squel to that?

James writes:
Majora’s Mask is the sequel to Ocarina of Time. You even see a flashback in the game itself that shows Zelda saying bye to you and telling you remember the Song of Time.

Connor writes:
Before I asked if there was a way to get to a second path in snowpeak…

Ok, you asked for a screenshot of some sort, I actually made a video… The link is:

YouTube

Just hope this helps you…

Sorry for the bad quality/camera shaking, as I was running out of battery.

James writes:
That video was helpful to me to say this: There is no way to get there. It is just there are a visual effect of the mountains splitting. No mention of it in the strategy guide or anywhere online. There is nothing down there and no need to go down there.

chip daily writes:
This isn’t a question, but I have tried sending you emails, but I think the spam filter blocks them. Anyway, I wanted to contact you to give the news about some new Master Sword replicas and the possibility of a liscense.

A few months ago you posted on your website a link to those master swords on ebay, the ones with the flat guards, that don’t resemble the master sword all that much, well now a blacksmith has made a true Ocarina of Time style Master Sword. It is probably the best replica out there, by far the best I have ever seen, its the real deal. It has a carbon steel blade(like the ones used 500 years ago and more), amber jewel on the hilt, and weighs only 3 lbs. The guy is trying to liscense to it to Nintendo, and rumor is Nintendo was loosely following his making of the sword(found here: Site

its worth a read, he made it for his daughter). I heard is making a few more. The popularity of the Master Sword could lead to an Officially Liscened model for us all. For those who cannot a hand forged replica, here is a decent one on ebay, much better than the old ones: Site

Photos of the hand made sword here: Picture

I hope that all of the people wanting the master sword and the news spreading will reach Nintendo, so I told the best Zelda fan site first. I hope you didn’t mind me posting this through mail bag, I don’t intend for it to send it to mailbag but it was my only choice, but I would be really happy if you posted it as a weekly update so more people know about this. -thanks

James writes:
Posted for everyone to see. I have seen a lot of Master Sword replicas in my day. I don’t know what else to say than that. Hope everyone enjoys that.

nunya writes:
I thought that somebody would come up with this theory already, but even though the split-timeline theory has been confirmed no one seems to understand how easily the games fit together in the way I am about to show.

Ocarina of time kid story-windwaker-after that the other games fit in somehow , haven’t really though t of that yet but it isn’t a problem.

Ocarina of time adult story-twilight princess-minish cap-four swords games- the first one makes sense just like the old one did before twilight princess came around and the split-timeline theory was confirmed. Then the other one follows a new timeline, that does not conflict with anything. Ganon escaped from the golden realm and the sages captured him then twilight princess story starts, the twili become interchangeable with the picori (I believe that the twili became the picori similar to the way the zora became ritos), and the light force spoken of in minish cap are the powers of the light spirits which was given to zelda in twilight princess, then after many generations, the minish cap story starts. The light sword of twilight princess becomes the four sword during the minish cap. I know there are some holes in this theory but they could probabably be filled in by different zelda games with more thought than I have put into it and new zelda games being released. THe theory that you believe in contradicts with things said during the windwaker about the hero of time and him leaving hyrule which are obvious references to ocarina of time and majora’s mask and twilight princess can not fit in between majora’s mask and windwaker.

James writes:
What proof do you really have that the Twili became the Picori? They look NOTHING alike in any way, shape, or form. I am probably going to put my foot in my mouth here, but why would you evolve from a tall being to a really small one? Also, the Picori have also been around for a while; they were part of a different legend than that of the Twili. But that’s just me.

That One Guy From That One Place writes:
Well, firstly I want to say that I have been around on this website for a very long time, having it as my home page for almost four years now. I have never been an active part of the community for one reason or another, but I would like to appluad all of you on how relatively smoothly the site has been run despite all of the owner/staff changes. I have a few speculations and Questions to throw up in the air for you. I loved Twilight princess, in my opinion the best one-player game ever made. I am personally just wondering about the lack of certain things in Hyrulean Society in the game though. One, the lack of Human/Hylian (whichever you prefer) settlements in the game. I can think of 3 total, Ordon Village, Kakariko Village, and Hyrule castle town. Now, I understand that programing has it’s limits, but understandably if you are trying to portray any kind of humanoid race, we are greedy, and keep wanting to
expand our living space, it makes sense that there would be more than on major village, which is Hyrule castle town. It makes sense that there would be another village of at least equal merit somewhere in Hyrule. Although, It also makes sense that there would be a number of sparcely placed, smaller villages as well. Now, don’t get me wrong I’m not asking for some online rpg game world where you find a village every ten seconds of roaming through the overworld. But it just makes sense. Ok, starting with Ordon Village, I really have nothing to critisize with it, it is supposed to be small, very out of the way, and have few in habitants. But what it does do is show where each individual person lives, and how they achieve each aspect of life. They have a smith, a ranch, a shop, how they get thier food (fishing, and a few sparse pumpkin plants, resembling crop fields). But the other villages, they seem incomplete somehow, Kakariko for instance, the village itself there isn’t many problems with, it has a few shops, an inn, and the shaman’s house/whatever type of building it is. But what it lacks is civilization. The only true inhabitants it has, are the shaman and his son, and the bomb shop man, the children don’t really live there, now it makes sense that there would be a dip in population, due to the attack of the shadow beasts, but what exactly are we supposed to assume happened to those in habitants, they were killed? I was under the imprssion that shadow beasts didn’t kill, only assimilate as it were. Therefore as soon as the twilight was removed from that area, they should have been returned to thier original form, correct? Ok, putting that aside, there are still issues with how they live, there are no farms around for miles, so they have no easy way to get food. they have no carpenters, smiths, etc. so how will they get the goods they want. Now, once again, I understand the limitations that programming, time and money puts on the game, but shouldn’t there at least be a farm, somewhere in the world besides Ordon village. During the supposed time period, most villages were self dependant, and kakariko just lacks too many things. Ok, so moving on to hyrule castle town, the capital, and biggest city in the game. It has the most civilization/people of all of the cities in the game, now I think it is the best job nintendo has done in portraying a large city in a zelda game. But, one question always comes to mind as I walk through the city, where do all of these people live? there is no way, the city is big enough to house all of those inhabitants. I see one other problem with the city, all of the colorful fruits and vegetables at the market in the southern part of the town, where does it come from, once again, there is a lack of farms in the game, so I see no way for them to get any of that fruit. And since the deletion of the windmill from oot, no way for them to get bread either, maybe they could get goat meat imported from Ordon, but once again, most villages were self dependant. And in so far as the other race villages, they also seem incomplete to me. Now the Gorons are essentially tribal, and it would make sense that they have an essentially communistic society. (sidenote, i’ve always wondered what goron women look like) So it would also make sense, that they would all live like one big happy family, and most likely all in the same place, but where is that? With the grons it gets somewhat simpler on the whole eating thing, because they eat rocks, and where they live they are easily accessable. Now, the Zora village, they are considerably more advanced in thier way of thinking than the gorons, and may even be more intelligent than some hylians. To me personally it seems like they would have perhaps the same type of vilage (with differences due to the waterfall, and that they can breath underwater) as hyrule castly town, businesses and stores of every shape and kind, instead there is none. (going back to the goron village, why at the only solitary store they have, are they
selling things that would not be useful to a goron?) Now On some of this I will admit I’m being nitpicky, but if you put it all together, for me anyway, it just creates this huge hole in the game. Like I said it’s the best game I’ve ever played, but it does have flaws. Now due to the logetivity of this letter as it is, I will make my last few questions short.

1) What do you think happened to the kokiri, deku, shiekah, and gerudo? (The shiekah, probably becoming extinct, or mixed with the hylians so much you can’t tell anymore,same with the gerudo due to the lack of males in thier population, the kokiri probably hiding deep in the forest under the protection of the deku tree, but i’d like your opinion & what about the deku)

2)There is eveidence in 3 places in the game that there was once a town/city there, the temple of time, arbiters grounds, and snowpeak mansion, with the arbiters grounds and the temple of time, there had to be a place for the prison guards and thier families to live, thus bringing business people with them to cater to the guards needs. where were the priests dwellings for the temple of time, and where did the owner of snowpeak mansion get all of his/her supplies, there had to be a town there. What do you think?

3)Could you offer some speculation on links parents, the closest thing we ever get to mentioning them in any of the games is links grandma in windwaker.

James writes:
First off, why must you torture me with just a long question? Anyway.

First off, you placing too much on a video game to be perfect. Games are supposed to be an escape from reality; suspension of disbelief has to be there for you to truly enjoy a game. Why you are thinking about why villages aren’t capable of holding all it’s inhabitants and how they live day to day. You should be more concerned about the journey of Link and nothing else. I would probably think that all the villages are interlinked in trades of goods, food, and other items. The main export of Kakariko being bombs, Ordon being dairy and meats, and Hyrule being defense and attack items. But, once again, you are putting too much thought into that. Anyway…

1) The shiekah in this timeline seemed to have been either put into extreme hiding, or died out. The only one that looks to be a survivor is Impaz, but that isn’t really confirmed (well, I don’t think). I think once again you are putting too much thought into this. The Kokiri must be hiding deep with the forest somewhere, or are turning ever so slightly into the Koroks. The Dekus are probably in extreme hiding as well, or they moved entirely to Termina. The Gerudo is also an interesting question, but I do not have a possible answer for that. They might have been pushed out of the Desert when someone invaded. Who that someone is I do not know.

2) Wasn’t it said that the Temple of Time was pretty much for show as a entrance to the Sacred Realm? Was there ever any reference to priests worshipping there? The Arbiter’s Grounds is probably the remains of the Gerudo Fortress and their settlement. To answer that you would have to answer the same question for Ocarina of Time. Snowpeak is interesting as well. But, the Yeti’s more than likely take food and supplies from Zora’s Domain, since a lot of people tend to see them around their area.

3) Actually, you actually forgot the mention of Link’s mother in Ocarina of Time, and Link’s Uncle in ALttP. I don’t Link’s family is as important to the plot of the games as people put onto it.

Keenudakeaton writes:
Okay, I have quite a few things to talk about. lets start with the first thing(duh). Shigeru Miyamoto and Aonuma seem to do a lot of interveiws where they reveal small details and answers to zelda questions. I was wondering if they ever said (and I know this is kinda random)why the kokiri sword looks so different in Majoras Mask? Just wondering> and speaking of Majoras Mask, did the deku scrub you turn into have a name? the zora and the goron did so…

Next thing, Link in the OoT and WW both had a tittle. the hero of time and the hero of winds. so, did Link from TP have one? when he was in wolf form and talking to the light spirits, they called him Blue-eyed Beast. could that have been his tittle? Didn’t Midna say that in her world there was a legend of a blue eyed beast that would save them from evil or somthing.

lastly, a few weeks ago itried to become a member of this site and it said that my email adress was already in use I think that means I m already a member . I do remember joining this site awhile back, but I wasn’nt as internetly active back then and I thought that because I didn’t log in enough, my membership was disbanded. I tried that “foget your password? click here” thing, but I didn’t get an email. please explain whats going on. thanks, and sorry about this entry being so long.

James writes:
First: I don’t remember reading why it looks different. If you also notice, it’s named differently. This probably is due to the fact that Link was probably presented with a blade before he left for Termina. If you remember, the Kokiri Sword was “on loan” so to speak. The Deku doesn’t have a name that I know of. He is, more than likely, the lost son of the Butler in the Deku Palace though, if I remember correctly.

Next thing: It’s Title, not tittle (*laughs*). Not every hero in the series has to have a title. Not all the games have a title for the hero. Those are probably left open to interpretation.

Lastly: Send me an email at James (at) Zeldauniverse dot net with your email address, and I’ll work on it for you.

hyllian h3ro writes:
i’m so sorry but could you answer a pokemon question it could save me £25.do you have to get pokemon emerald to complete the hoenn pokedex.sorry.

James writes:
Last I checked, this was a ZELDA SITE, so why should I be dealing with this? I do believe there are plenty of Pokemon fansites everyone on the nets.

Linkfan16 writes:
I just wanted to inform everybody who has bought the japanese version of Zelda Phantom Hourglass, that there’s a bug in the game. You can discover some islands that are not on your sea chart before, and if you sail very close to them before you’ve discovered them, the game will stay in the cutscene where you normally discover the island. There is no way out of this as far as I can say, so you should save after every important event (e.g. when you’ve finished a dungeon).

James writes:
Thank you for that tip.


By James, in Mailbag Archives on June 30th, 2007. No Comments

lsmagill writes:
i don`t get why people think ganon is really gone after playing tp. yes, link does shove the master sword into him. but why would there be a cut scene after that which shows vant twitch his head? doesn`t anyone else think that was too simple a way to kill ganon, the biggest enemy in zelda. and he still had the triforce of power. wasn`t it mentioned earlier in the game that ganon had lent vant some of that power. so maybe ganon could jump bodies carrying the triforce with. just interested to know what people think. thats just what i got out of the ending.

James writes:
Hmm… You make a wonderful point on the fact that Ganon can hand over some of his power. But, I saw it in the form that Ganon used Zant as a puppet. Because, Zant also claims that Ganon broke out before you even face him, and that he is waiting for you in Hyrule Castle. That would mean that Ganon is not in Zant, therefore just using him as a puppet. I still don’t know why it was Zant that snapped his neck, then Ganon died. Also, you claim that he still has the Triforce of Power. Didn’t you see him show his hand and the Triforce disappear? That told me that he lost the Triforce, because he then died. I don’t know, that ending is definitely open for interpretation.

Flare writes:
While randomly glancing around the internet today, I came across this article on Joystiq:

His Link

It’s essentially just a bunch of pictures of the shields through out the Zelda Games, but if you look closely at the designs, you can’t help but seem some connections. This got me thinking about the timeline theory.

If you look at the shields, the similarity of TMC’s and TWW’s is undeniable. They’re essentially the same shield. Now, it’s sort of insignificant, but the detail can’t be ignored, and it clearly links the games. As such, I propose a timeline theory of sorts.

Essentially, it only relates to the Four Swords. In your site’s own theory, you decided not to place the Four Swords games in the timeline since they seem separate and essentially don’t interact with the rest of the games. However, I propose that The Minish Cap actually follows The Wind Waker. Now, of course, Phantom Hourglass falls in between them at some point, but I think that TMC also lies somewhere on TWW’s timeline. Following it is of course Four Swords, and then Four Swords Adventures.

Granted, the link is somewhat iffy, but it’s there, and I figured it was worth airing.

James writes:
It is probably might be a coincidence that the shields look alike. However, it may not. I am in the boat that Zelda started being a timeline once OoT came out. OoT, MM, the Oracles, TMC, TWW, TP, the FS games, and PH all lie in that group. So, they might be linked somehow.

Light Ganon 112m writes:
Do you think that, in a later game, link will have to quest for Ganons triforce? Because in the past games(LoZ and AoL) he has had to quest for both Zelda’s and his own.

James writes:
Well, the way that Twilight Princess ended sounds like it could be a good setup for the journey for the ToP. However, like I always say, that is up to those in charge to what happens.

Keenudakeaton writes:
This might seem like a dumb question, but are four swords and four swords adventure 2 different games or the same game with different mechanics? I have the gameboy advance ALTTP/FS game, but foolishly did not know you need 3 other cartriges and people and gameboys to play the FS part. I also have the gamecube FSA but I can’t tell if its a whole new game or just a version that one person can play alone. I think its a diferent one but am not positive.

James writes:
The Four Sword game that comes with ALttP on the GBA is more of a multiplayer games, where FSA can be played either way. They both are based on a similar concept, but they do differ. Four Sword definitely comes first. You go through three levels of multiplayer and that’s it. It is more of an added bonus for buying the game. FSA is a full adventure of the same premise, but it follows FS. FSA starts with you already sealing Vaati in FS and then he breaks out again. Does that help?

oni-ren writes:
Is there any way out of the “Sky Cannon Glitch” on Twilight Princess? Do you know if Nintendo has released a newer version of the game with this glitch fixed yet? I should have known better, having heard about it before, but I completely forgot when I actually reached the notorious room. A warning to all: DO NOT save in the Sky Cannon room, or you will be stuck there with no way to continue your game!

James writes:
Yes, they did fix it. But, the link I provided back when I reported seemed to have been a very crappy one. So, here is the link again: This Page. Nintendo did tell everyone that they goofed and decided that if you sent your game in, they would send it back fixed. The glitch would be gone, and possibly any other major bugs they left in. More than likely, the game you see on the shelf is the newest version, however, if it isn’t, you have that link now.

Keenudakeaton writes:
I have a question about zelda’s newest race, the twili. The ones in the twilight relm, are they naked with black and blueish-white skin, or do they just have blueish-white skin with strange black clothing? I