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The original ''Zelda'' in 1986 revealed little detail as to the characteristics of Link, though it outlined the hero's appearance that has been maintained throughout the series. He wears a green tunic, has dark hair (though this has changed in later games to blond), and usually handles a sword and shield. His weaponry often extends to include arrows, bombs and various magical items. To save his homeland of Hyrule, he sets out to find the shards of the mythical Triforce, overthrow the pig-like tyrant '''Ganon''', and rescue the princess '''Zelda''' from captivity.
 
The original ''Zelda'' in 1986 revealed little detail as to the characteristics of Link, though it outlined the hero's appearance that has been maintained throughout the series. He wears a green tunic, has dark hair (though this has changed in later games to blond), and usually handles a sword and shield. His weaponry often extends to include arrows, bombs and various magical items. To save his homeland of Hyrule, he sets out to find the shards of the mythical Triforce, overthrow the pig-like tyrant '''Ganon''', and rescue the princess '''Zelda''' from captivity.
  
Since the inception of the series, Link has demonstrated a courageous nature. In several of the games, the hero obtains one of the parts of the Triforce, the one that stands for courage. His age is always that of a boy or young man, supporting the theme of maturity that Shigeru Miyamoto, ''Zelda'''s creator, has strived to present onscreen. Like many other main characters in this style of game, Link rarely speaks, using facial expression to convey his feelings.
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Since the inception of the series, Link has demonstrated a courageous nature. In several of the games, the hero obtains one of the parts of the Triforce, the one that stands for courage. His age is always that of a boy or young man, supporting the theme of maturity that Shigeru Miyamoto, ''Zelda'''s creator, has strived to present onscreen. Like many other main characters in this style of game, Link rarely speaks, instead using facial expressions to convey his feelings.
  
 
Apart from the main ''Zelda'' series, Link has starred in spin-off games and even other media. The ''Legend of Zelda'' TV series in the late '80s portrayed Link in a way quite at odds with the Link of the games: an outspoken teenager who helped save Hyrule to win Zelda's favour. The hammy line "Well excuse me, Princess!" has become infamous among ''Zelda'' fans. His appearance in ''Super Smash Bros.'' allowed those playing as him to get an edge over their opponents by using various projectiles from his arsenal of items.
 
Apart from the main ''Zelda'' series, Link has starred in spin-off games and even other media. The ''Legend of Zelda'' TV series in the late '80s portrayed Link in a way quite at odds with the Link of the games: an outspoken teenager who helped save Hyrule to win Zelda's favour. The hammy line "Well excuse me, Princess!" has become infamous among ''Zelda'' fans. His appearance in ''Super Smash Bros.'' allowed those playing as him to get an edge over their opponents by using various projectiles from his arsenal of items.

Revision as of 19:09, 7 January 2008

Article by: Paul Watkins (watkinzez)
Pictured from: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Created by: Nintendo
First appearance: 1986

Bio

In each installment of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series, the main character is the young swordsman Link. However, there is more than just one Link. The heroes of the games live in different periods of history and are therefore different people, but they possess similar traits and look alike. Thus in a way they are all a single character. Though the player can name him anything at the start of each of the games, instruction manuals and other documents call him Link.

The original Zelda in 1986 revealed little detail as to the characteristics of Link, though it outlined the hero's appearance that has been maintained throughout the series. He wears a green tunic, has dark hair (though this has changed in later games to blond), and usually handles a sword and shield. His weaponry often extends to include arrows, bombs and various magical items. To save his homeland of Hyrule, he sets out to find the shards of the mythical Triforce, overthrow the pig-like tyrant Ganon, and rescue the princess Zelda from captivity.

Since the inception of the series, Link has demonstrated a courageous nature. In several of the games, the hero obtains one of the parts of the Triforce, the one that stands for courage. His age is always that of a boy or young man, supporting the theme of maturity that Shigeru Miyamoto, Zelda's creator, has strived to present onscreen. Like many other main characters in this style of game, Link rarely speaks, instead using facial expressions to convey his feelings.

Apart from the main Zelda series, Link has starred in spin-off games and even other media. The Legend of Zelda TV series in the late '80s portrayed Link in a way quite at odds with the Link of the games: an outspoken teenager who helped save Hyrule to win Zelda's favour. The hammy line "Well excuse me, Princess!" has become infamous among Zelda fans. His appearance in Super Smash Bros. allowed those playing as him to get an edge over their opponents by using various projectiles from his arsenal of items.

Selected game appearances

NES

Super NES

Game Boy

Nintendo 64

GameCube

Wii

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