
[Written by Timothy H.]
Hit the jump to see artist George Alexopoulos’ interesting (and very beautifully drawn) take on the aftermath!

We can see the answer in Link’s face. This fan’s representation is a little less fantasized then some may think. Link gets the princess, saves the day, but perhaps doesn’t get quite the ending he was imagining. The answer to the “what happens to his weapons during the game?” question is finally answered!
Link you saved the day, but what you gotten yourself into now? Tell us what you think in the comments!
Source: StudioNJ (via GoNintendo)





Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland was released only in Japan and Europe, never making it to the USA due to lackluster sales. Surprisingly, the game was well-received among those who did play and review the game. You play as Tingle, a 35-year-old (and single) man lost in the world. Guided by the mysterious figure Uncle Rupee, Tingle fills a mystical spring with money and gain access to the wonderful Rupeeland, a paradise where nobody has to work. Along the way, hire body guards to protect Tingle – but from what? All may not be as it seems in Tingle’s quest for monetary gain, and Rupeeland just might not be so rosy after all...
Just priceless, Link always the silent one amidst these fast-paced talkers! XD
How can walk 100 miles with all those things in each game?
Video game logic! it does wonders
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He kills Ganondorf, saves Zelda, after the credits roll he says, "So, Zelda, how bout' a kiss, for luck?" Then Zelda rips off Link's pouch and throws it into a river and then says, "Is that the only reason why you came to save me?!" Link just turns around and walks away, gets on Epona and rides to Termina because he is so desperate that he would even take Navi as company.
The End.