The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Nintendo GameCube

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

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About

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is the first Zelda game for the Nintendo GameCube and also the first in the series to employ cel-shading, a lighting and texturing technique that results in the game having a cartoon-like appearance. Like its predecessors, The Wind Waker is an action game with puzzle-solving and light role-playing elements. Basic gameplay mechanics are similar to those found in Ocarina of Time, but it differentiates itself with its massive Great Sea which must be explored using a boat named King of Red Lions.

Storyline

Set hundreds of years after the events of Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker finds the hero Link living with his grandmother on the Outset Island, one of the many small islands lost amidst the waters of the Great Sea. On his tenth birthday, Link encounters a giant bird carrying a girl. He rescues the girl, but as a result his own sister is taken away by the bird. The girl is a pirate captain named Tetra, who agrees to help Link find and rescue his sister. During the course of their journey, the two of them realize that a powerful, legendary evil is active again, and must find a way to stop him.

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Game Info

Release Date12/13/2002
DeveloperNintendo EAD Software Development Group No.3
PublisherNintendo
PlatformsNintendo GameCube
GenresPuzzle, Adventure
IGDB Rating87/100 (1046)

Game Modes

Single player

Themes

Action
Fantasy

Perspectives

Third person

Release Dates

Nintendo GameCubeApr 16, 2003
Nintendo GameCubeMar 24, 2003
Nintendo GameCubeMay 7, 2003
Nintendo GameCubeDec 13, 2002
Nintendo GameCubeMay 2, 2003