13,712
edits
m (→Box Art: Centralized) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
One year, in celebration of when the Picori last came to Hyrule 100 years ago to the day, the festival was unusually grand. [[Hyrule Castle]] was hosting a tournament of sword-fighting skill that calls to mind the [[Link|heroes of legend]]. That year’s champion was a mysterious man by the name of [[Vaati]]. He won the tournament with an almost magical ease, and all of Hyrule was abuzz with rumors about this shadowy figure. The young [[Link]], who attended the festival that year with his childhood friend, [[Princess Zelda]], was charged by his grandfather, [[Smith]], with delivering a sword that would be presented to the champion. | One year, in celebration of when the Picori last came to Hyrule 100 years ago to the day, the festival was unusually grand. [[Hyrule Castle]] was hosting a tournament of sword-fighting skill that calls to mind the [[Link|heroes of legend]]. That year’s champion was a mysterious man by the name of [[Vaati]]. He won the tournament with an almost magical ease, and all of Hyrule was abuzz with rumors about this shadowy figure. The young [[Link]], who attended the festival that year with his childhood friend, [[Princess Zelda]], was charged by his grandfather, [[Smith]], with delivering a sword that would be presented to the champion. | ||
Line 44: | Line 43: | ||
Now that the land of the humans had been saved, [[Ezlo]] ventured back into the world of the Minish through the [[Minish Door]], not to return until perhaps the next day, one hundred years later, when the doorway to their world would open once more. | Now that the land of the humans had been saved, [[Ezlo]] ventured back into the world of the Minish through the [[Minish Door]], not to return until perhaps the next day, one hundred years later, when the doorway to their world would open once more. | ||
==Timeline Placement== | ==Game Information== | ||
===Timeline Placement=== | |||
{{Main|Zelda Timeline}} | {{Main|Zelda Timeline}} | ||
Telling the origin of [[Vaati]] and the [[Four Sword]], ''The Minish Cap'' takes place many years before {{FS}}, making it the first story in the ''Four Swords'' trilogy. | Telling the origin of [[Vaati]] and the [[Four Sword]], ''The Minish Cap'' takes place many years before {{FS}}, making it the first story in the ''Four Swords'' trilogy. | ||
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
The official timeline released in [[Hyrule Historia]], places ''The Minish Cap'' and {{FS}} between {{SS}} and {{OoT}}. {{FSA}}, which concludes the <i>Four Swords</i> trilogy, is an indirect sequel to {{TP}} and currently the third member (along with {{MM}} and {{TP}}) of the "Child Timeline". | The official timeline released in [[Hyrule Historia]], places ''The Minish Cap'' and {{FS}} between {{SS}} and {{OoT}}. {{FSA}}, which concludes the <i>Four Swords</i> trilogy, is an indirect sequel to {{TP}} and currently the third member (along with {{MM}} and {{TP}}) of the "Child Timeline". | ||
==Ports and Remakes== | ===Ports and Remakes=== | ||
{{sectstub}} | {{sectstub}} | ||
''The Minish Cap'' is one of ten [[Gameboy Advance]] games available on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] Virtual Console as part of the Ambassador Program.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkshideaway.com/2011/12/14-3ds-ambassador-games-revealed-minish-cap-confirmed/|title=3DS Ambassador Games Revealed - Minish Cap Confirmed|site=Link's Hideaway}}</ref> | ''The Minish Cap'' is one of ten [[Gameboy Advance]] games available on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] Virtual Console as part of the Ambassador Program.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkshideaway.com/2011/12/14-3ds-ambassador-games-revealed-minish-cap-confirmed/|title=3DS Ambassador Games Revealed - Minish Cap Confirmed|site=Link's Hideaway}}</ref> | ||
= | ===Limited Editions=== | ||
==Limited Editions== | |||
{| align=right | {| align=right | ||
| | | | ||
Line 81: | Line 68: | ||
A limited edition adventure set was also released. Limited to 300 copies, it included the limited edition Game Boy Advance SP, a copy of ''The Minish Cap'' (without box), a shirt, a knit cap and a certificate of authenticity. | A limited edition adventure set was also released. Limited to 300 copies, it included the limited edition Game Boy Advance SP, a copy of ''The Minish Cap'' (without box), a shirt, a knit cap and a certificate of authenticity. | ||
===Completion Records=== | |||
{{Main|Speed Run}} | |||
<!-- NOTICE: To update completion records, please edit the Speed Run article (http://zeldawiki.org/Speed_Run). This table will automatically be updated with the records on that page. --> | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:500px;" | |||
|- | |||
! Time | |||
! Performer | |||
! Date | |||
! Notes | |||
|- | |||
{{#section:Speed Run|TMC}} | |||
|} | |||
==Listings== | ==Listings== |