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Hero of Twilight
In Twilight Princess Link is never called the Hero of Twilight, but most people call him this because he uses twilight to defeat the evil in the world. Much like how Ocarina of Time Link used Time, and the Link in The Wind Waker used Wind.

Hero chosen by the Gods
This title is the one that Link is actually given in-game by the Light Spirits of Hyrule.

Phantom Hourglass
Phantom Hourglass takes place months after the end of The Wind Waker, with the Hero of Winds. Link is sailing with Tetra and her crew in search of the Ghost Ship. When they find it, Tetra jumps aboard, but is kidnapped, so Link goes after her, but instead falls into the sea. Link is awakened on Mercay Island by a fairy, and they set out on a journey to find Tetra. Link and Ciela traverse the Great Sea, rescuing the Ocean Spirits and Tetra, and forging the Phantom Sword which can slay Bellum, the devil behind all this misfortune. At the end of the game, Oshus returns Link, Tetra, and Linebeck to their world, thanking them for their help.

Super Smash Bros.
Link was one of the eight playable characters available at the beginning of Super Smash Bros. in his adult form from Ocarina of Time. He sports his traditional green Kokiri tunic. (The player can also choose from two alternate tunic colors inspired by Link's Ocarina of Time tunics: the red Goron Tunic and blue Zora Tunic, as well as a purplish-white tunic inspired by the effect of the Blue Ring from the original The Legend of Zelda.) He also has some of his usual arsenal from the The Legend of Zelda series at his disposal, including bombs, his boomerang and a hookshot.

Link returns as one of the 14 playable characters available from the start in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the 2001 sequel to Super Smash Bros. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, he has his bow in addition to the equipment he brought with him to the original Super Smash Bros. Also playable in the game, as a secret unlockable character, is Young Link, the youthful Link from most of the games in the series. Modeled after the Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask version of the hero, Young Link is more agile but weaker than the older Link.

On May 10, 2006, at an after-hours press conference during the E³, Link became one of the first confirmed fighters in the Wii instalment of the franchise, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Unlike the previous games of the series, Link appears as depicted in Twilight Princess, rather than Ocarina of Time. The Master Sword he has in Brawl is much shorter than the one in Twilight Princess. Link's Final Smash move is known as the Triforce Slash.

Soul Calibur II
Link was a playable "guest character" in the GameCube version of Soul Calibur II. His appearance is taken from his adult incarnation from Ocarina of Time.

Not much is revealed about this incarnation of Link, but it is known that, after saving Hyrule from an evil wizard who was being controlled by a fragment of Soul Edge, he went on a quest to destroy the evil sword. Quickly pulling the Master Sword out of its pedestal, he set out to travel to this world to destroy Soul Edge, on a secret mission arranged by Princess Zelda. Shigeru Miyamoto did not see a problem with Link appearing in what some had thought to be a "violent fighting game", since he had already been established as a fighter in the Super Smash Bros. games. The more realistic Link in this game was also used to help develop Link's Twilight Princess look, which may have been the reason why Link was allowed to be in Soul Calibur II.

In Soul Calibur II, Link is the only character with a ranged attack (aside from the guest character for the Xbox version, Spawn) and the only guest character to have his own theme and more than three costumes (in the same colours as he has in the Four Sword series: Green, Red, Blue and Purple). His weapons are a number of weapons from the Zelda games.

In addition, Link's fighting style retains many of his signature moves from past games in the Zelda and Super Smash Bros. series.

Cameo Appearances
Link has appeared in cameos in Mario games for a long time as well as one of the F-Zero games, he also was mentioned in Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3. Link from the cartoon series' most used line also appeared in Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga. One of the bros that from the mountain village give the hammers to Mario and Luigi starts fighting with his bro and eventually says "Well exuuseeee me!", add princess and it's the same line....

Other Links

 * Link the young Goron
 * See Link (Goron)

The son of Darunia, Link of the Gorons was born sometime during Link, the Hero of Time's seven year long sleep, and named after the hero who saved the Gorons by chasing off the Dodongos, who had taken possession of Dodongo's Cavern, the place that the Gorons used as their chief source of nourishment.


 * Link the stuttering Goron

The poor Goron who ends every other word with "goro" loses his reserved room at the Stock Pot Inn when Anju mistakenly gives away his room key to Link the boy. He his forced to spend the night outside. The world is such a hard place goro...


 * Dark Link
 * See Dark Link

The shadow form of Link mirrors Link's every movement and attack in battle. He appears in multiple games.

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