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RE: Currently most desired trivia - HPlookalike - 09-05-2012 01:08 PM

(09-04-2012 05:16 AM)DrZaius Wrote:  
(09-02-2012 09:50 AM)Moriatti Wrote:  I'd imagine it's the former, since Gerudos never appear in the timeline after Ocarina of Time. (Terminian Pirates DO NOT count.)

Isn't (aren't?) Twinrova also Gerudo? She (they?) show up in the Oracle games. Then there are the games that feature Ganondorf, who is a Gerudo. Well, I suppose you're referring to Gerudos as a whole.

They show up in Four Swords Adventures!

I always thought Din was a Gerudo as well,since she has the dark skin and red hair...but then again her ears are pointed,so maybe shes part Gerudo


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Moriatti - 09-05-2012 06:09 PM

Din would be excluded from this theory as a Godess, much like Ganondof/Ganon would because he's the one in control.


RE: Currently most desired trivia - HPlookalike - 09-06-2012 03:08 AM

But Din in the Oracles games,just like Farore and Nayru,isnt the goddess Din,so she could technically still be cnsidered,even though she has the pointy ears of a Hylian


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Laughingboy - 09-06-2012 04:08 AM

Here's some for Mario 64 If you'd like it:

The first game where Charles Martinet provided the voice of Mario wasn't Super Mario 64, but rather in a game called "Mario's Game Gallery" which came out for the PC on December 31st 1995. Super Mario 64 came out on June 23rd 1996 in Japan, and September 26th 1996 in America.

If you connect a second controller into the N64, you can use it to control the camera during the end scene where Peach congratulates Mario, as well as during the credits.

Miyamoto has stated that he experimented with 2-player co-op in Super Mario 64. However, the hardware limitations of the time wouldn't allow it, and Luigi was dropped early on in it's development.

Princess Peach's castle shows up in the Royal Raceway track in Mario Kart 64, but you can actually drive to the castle during play. After the boost jump midway through, the castle appears on your right. Just take the yellow path to it and you can drive around the castle grounds. You'll probably lose the race, but you know... neat little tidbit.

Lastly, dunno if anyone posted this yet. One of the biggest "finds" for Super Mario 64 was that the statue in the courtyard outside of Boo's Mansion reads "L is real 2401". Many rumors kept pointing in different directions as to what it could mean. One of the more popular theories was that the L stood for Luigi and the 2401 had something to do with Paper Mario's release date being 2/4/01 (it wasn't), meaning that Luigi was going to be playable in Paper Mario (he wasn't). What made it all the more mysterious was that the same plaque with the same text could also be found in Ocarina of Time, inside Dodongo's cavern. To this day no one has ever confirmed what it meant.

Sorry if I went all out on my first post...


RE: Currently most desired trivia - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 09-06-2012 07:40 AM

(09-06-2012 04:08 AM)Laughingboy Wrote:  If you connect a second controller into the N64, you can use it to control the camera during the end scene where Peach congratulates Mario, as well as during the credits.

Hours of fun !


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Moriatti - 09-06-2012 08:05 AM

(09-06-2012 04:08 AM)Laughingboy Wrote:  Princess Peach's castle shows up in the Royal Raceway track in Mario Kart 64, but you can actually drive to the castle during play. After the boost jump midway through, the castle appears on your right. Just take the yellow path to it and you can drive around the castle grounds. You'll probably lose the race, but you know... neat little tidbit.

I remember doing this! That was a really good track for a few reasons.

Speaking of Mario Kart 64, did you know that Wario stole his Kart from Koopa Troopa and repainted it? That's why Koopa does not appear in the game, but Wario does. (According to the instruction manual, anyways.)


RE: Currently most desired trivia - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 09-06-2012 10:01 AM

(09-06-2012 08:05 AM)Moriatti Wrote:  Speaking of Mario Kart 64, did you know that Wario stole his Kart from Koopa Troopa and repainted it? That's why Koopa does not appear in the game, but Wario does. (According to the instruction manual, anyways.)

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RE: Currently most desired trivia - Moriatti - 09-06-2012 11:42 AM

OH HI THERE.

I NEED TO SUBMIT A FACT TO SAVE MYSELF.... UH....
BOTH OCARINA OF TIME AND LINK'S AWAKENING WERE INSPIRED BY THE TV SHOW TWIN PEAKS!!!!


RE: Currently most desired trivia - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 09-06-2012 10:16 PM

(09-06-2012 11:42 AM)Moriatti Wrote:  OH HI THERE.

I NEED TO SUBMIT A FACT TO SAVE MYSELF.... UH....
BOTH OCARINA OF TIME AND LINK'S AWAKENING WERE INSPIRED BY THE TV SHOW TWIN PEAKS!!!!

D: D: D: D: D: D:
So true


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Moriatti - 09-07-2012 02:14 AM

Infact, personally, I can hear the Twin Peaks theme in Kakriko village's theme.


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Laughingboy - 09-07-2012 01:47 PM

(09-06-2012 11:42 AM)Moriatti Wrote:  OH HI THERE.

I NEED TO SUBMIT A FACT TO SAVE MYSELF.... UH....
BOTH OCARINA OF TIME AND LINK'S AWAKENING WERE INSPIRED BY THE TV SHOW TWIN PEAKS!!!!

Or was Twin Peaks inspired by OoT and LA?

Wasn't that the mystery of the whole show anyway?


RE: Currently most desired trivia - DrZaius - 09-07-2012 06:56 PM

I believe it's been stated somewhere that some elements of Mother 3 were inspired by Twin Peaks.


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Moriatti - 09-08-2012 01:37 AM

I wouldn't be surprised. ESPECIALLY when it was Mother 64.


Borderlands did you know - GothamKnight - 09-09-2012 05:38 AM

If you sit at the Borderlands main menu long enough (more than 30 minutes), the clap trap loop will change which includes the clap trap growing a tail and chasing it, dancing around with a dead skag on its head, and my favorite dragging a dead body across the screen while sometimes saying "oh god, oh god, what did i do"


RE: Currently most desired trivia - Sissel - 09-13-2012 06:03 AM

In the northern area of Termina Field, there is a drawing of the Skull Kid on the wall by the stairs that lead to the higher area where Clock Town is. Beneath the drawing are inscribed notes that, when played in the correct order on the Ocarina of Time, will cause Rupees to come out of the Skull Kid drawing. Surprisingly, some of the randomly generated notes that can be played are, in fact, the warp songs from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

From: http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask_Secrets