where does the story of twilight princess fits in exactly, I believe that this game will clear out the doubts about the gap between majora's mask and wind waker bloodlines, or, perhaps is just the secuel to link's adventure?
At E3, Nintendo stated that TP takes place decades after OoT.
Thanks pal!, by the way I meant : fits, ha ha ha
And...why a llama, I don't get it, would you be so kind to explain me please?
It has just always been there... no one really knows why. Sorry I can't help you there. ::)
I think it has something to with an inside joke among the board's developers. Wish I could tell you the scoop. *shrug*
QuoteAt E3, Nintendo stated that TP takes place decades after OoT.
That was just after Aonuma first said that it'd be after TWW and then that he doesn't know. To us it seems like a lot happened in that time, but it weas only a month.
Besides, in the summer before TWW was released in Japan Miyamoto said that game would be before TWW. Aonuma's statement way back at E3 isn't very trustworthy. And they haven't mentioned it since.
I've been reading some web pages and in some of them I found some fragments from a conversation between Miyamoto, Aonuma and reporter,and he asked to them about the timeline, it was kind of funny 'cuz in their first comment about it, they contradicted each other, and Aonuma said not even they are positive about it. the desert colossus' theory should be read by them don't you think, it would be interesting to lisent to "their" timeline, or could they have commited mistakes and "recycle" parts of the story?
Actually, that contradiction might be the result of mistranslation.
Ya TP Has to be after OoT! Because Hyrule could not just shrink. I was a little confused on that too! :D
I don't know, I don't care, I just play the games!
This is going to the storyline board.
SPOILER
Ganon dies in twilight, and loses the Triforce of Power. Theres no way he can come back for TWW in the Twilight timeline.
Ganon dies at the end of almost every game, that hasn't stopped anybody before, so I don't see why everybody's making such a big fuss about it now.
And there's no reason to believe he loses the Triforce of Power. It just fades from his hand. If he actually lost it, it would've escaped from him same as Link and Zelda lost theirs in TWW, or how you get the ToP after you "kill" him in ALttP and TLoZ.
I don't know exactly what happened to it, but I think he still has it.
In between OOT/MM and TWW/PH
QuoteGanon dies in twilight, and loses the Triforce of Power. Theres no way he can come back for TWW in the Twilight timeline.
He dies in LoZ, ALttP and the Oracles too. Villains like Ganon has a habit of being
resurrected.
Thats becaue Nintendo is obsessed with him. the only games that have no mentian of him by name or appearance are: Majoras Msk, Four Swords, and The Minish Cap. I read his "influence" spread across the Great Sea for Phantom Hourglass, and he even appeared in Links Awakening! The only other "final" boss that has ever had more than 1 game is Vaati, and in FSA, Ganon just had to be the final boss. I hope that since he died in Twilight, he actually stays dead. Why was he even there?
Because he's a god? :-* Sorry, bad joke. But with that rediculous presentation of Zant at the end I'm glad he's there. It would have been a huge disappointment if the final boss was a clown.