User:ReDead64

Hey, I'm ReDead64, and my real name's Nick. I'm a humongous Zelda nerd, usually never shutting up about it. The Zelda games, as it's scientifically proven, are the best video games on Earth. But my other favorites, none of which will never amount to it, are Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Kirby. All the classics. I joined this wiki thinking it might be kinda fun, and hoping I could put in some of the things I know about the games! Clearly, the rest of the people on this wiki know ten times more than me about these games, but all my friends think I know absolutely everything about the Zelda series! :T

How I Got Into These Games
When I was like, six years old, I was playing around in the basement when I saw my dad's old ping-pong table. I climbed on top of it, finally getting high up enough to reach the top of his private bookshelf! Not knowing any better, I started looking through his junk, when I stumbled upon an extremely life-changing object: his old case for, which was sadly empty. I brought it to him and asked him what the "scary face" on it was. He didn't give a straight answer, and instead started reminiscing about it. After a few minutes of looking around at it, he said "Man, you would've loved these games...They were all so hard!" I then told him "I don't like hard games!!" I was already obsessed with Mario Bros. at that time, and I actually do nowadays love a challenging game. Even though he had told me they were really hard games, I began desperately wanting to play ANY Zelda game, because it started to sound cool. Eventually, (years later,) I finally found a GameStop selling. Of course I got it, and I thought it was freaking awesome. After incorrectly hearing that was it's sequel, I got that too, and that's when I officially made it my favorite series.

I remember this story like it was all yesterday. I don't really know why, since I have very few memories of being six years old. I guess it's just an important story in my life. It's my goal to beat every Zelda game, including spin-offs, preferably without walkthroughs or cheats.