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'''''Link's Awakening''''', one of the prime titles of the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. Claimed as one of the best | '''''Link's Awakening''''', one of the prime titles of the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. Claimed as one of the best portable Zelda's even today, ''Link's Awakening'' still proves to be a tough contender even against the likes of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' + ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''. | ||
= The Story = | ==The Story== | ||
It is said that [[Link]] traveled across the world in search of adventure and to increase his skills. One day apon the great Ocean, a huge storm broke out tossing Link's ship around and around until it came apon an island. [[Koholint Island]]. His ship was utterly destroyed leaving Link unconscious on the beach. A young girl was strolling across the beaches to find Link lying there, unconscious. | It is said that [[Link]] traveled across the world in search of adventure and to increase his skills. One day apon the great Ocean, a huge storm broke out tossing Link's ship around and around until it came apon an island. [[Koholint Island]]. His ship was utterly destroyed leaving Link unconscious on the beach. A young girl was strolling across the beaches to find Link lying there, unconscious. | ||
After a long nap, Link awakes to find himself in a house being looked after by a young girl named [[Marin]]. Marin's father, [[Tarin]], informed Link of the restless monsters that had been circulating the area. He gave Link his shield and Link set off to the beach to recover his sword. | After a long nap, Link awakes to find himself in a house being looked after by a young girl named [[Marin]]. Marin's father, [[Tarin]], informed Link of the restless monsters that had been circulating the area. He gave Link his shield and Link set off to the beach to recover his sword. | ||
After taking his sword from the beaches, a mysterious owl came down from above and told Link that in order for him to leave, he had to wake the Wind Fish. | After taking his sword from the beaches, a mysterious owl came down from above and told Link that in order for him to leave, he had to wake the [[Wind Fish]]. | ||
[[Image:scene-beach.jpg|frame|right|Link washed up on the shores of Koholint Island]] | [[Image:scene-beach.jpg|frame|right|Link washed up on the shores of Koholint Island]] | ||
= The Legend of the Wind Fish = | ==The Legend of the Wind Fish== | ||
The Wind Fish, said to be inside the Egg atop of Tal Tal Heights, is a legend circulating Koholint Island. Many say that when the Wind Fish is awoken, then the island will disappear. Of course, the residents of Koholint Island merely treat that as a legend, but the [[Owl]] and | The Wind Fish, said to be inside the Egg atop of [[Tal Tal Heights]], is a legend circulating Koholint Island. Many say that when the Wind Fish is awoken, then the island will disappear. Of course, the residents of Koholint Island merely treat that as a legend, but the [[Owl]] and Link put their skills to the test to make this legend a reality. | ||
[[Image:Windfishwall.jpg|frame|left|Legend of the Wind Fish]] | [[Image:Windfishwall.jpg|frame|left|Legend of the Wind Fish]] | ||
[[Category:Games|Link's Awakening]] | [[Category:Games|Link's Awakening]] |