User:PhantomCaleb









What's up, Hylian King here. I've been a proud Zelda fan ever since I was 2 years old when I watched by big brother play Ocarina of Time. For the next 8 years or so Link was my idol. I grew up with Majora's Mask and The Wind Waker. They're also my favorite Zelda games of the entire series, since I played them when I was a kid and the magic of video-games was so new to me. I also like sticking up for the underdogs. I can't stand Zelda I and Zelda II, probably because I was born into the 3D gaming generation and wasn't able to enjoy the simple games. Can you blame me?

I've played of every major Zelda title to date except for Spirit Tracks, and I own most of them. I've yet to beat Zelda I and II, though I doubt I'll ever get the motivation to plough through them.

Besides Zelda, I'm also a big fan of the Metroid Prime series. My favorite video-game of all time (other than MM, TWW, and OoT of course) is Okami for the Wii, originally for the PS2. It is in my opinion the most underrated game of all time. I think it might be even better than Twilight Princess! You have to check this game out!

I'm new to Zelda Wiki, but I'm an old veteran of Yahoo! Answers. You can find my profile page here.

To anyone who's actually reading this, I like to do boring, repetitive tasks so if ever anyone needs help with a project that involves such work, I'm your man!

I'm also fluent in French. Just thought I'd point that out.

Well, that's all I can think to write of off the top of my head. If anyone has actually read through my whole page, congratulations! You've read the most boring thing in history! Your prize is...nothing. :P

Peace out!

My current projects

 * Helping Minion with his Nintendo Gallery make-over project. You can check it out at his Sandbox. If you would like to help out, say so on Minion's talk page!
 * Doing major edits on the various Trading Sequences.
 * Adding the names in other regions to as many articles as possible.
 * Working on the Translations (see Sandbox).

My Sandbox
User:Hylian King/Sandbox