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The Wind Waker was released on December 13, 2002, in Japan, [25] on March 24, 2003, in North America, [38] and on May 2, 2003, in Europe. [39] To promote the release, Nintendo offered a bonus disc as a pre-order incentive which included a GameCube port of Ocarina of Time as well as its previously unreleased expansion, Ura Zelda .
Tingle was included in The Wind Waker due to Imamura's involvement in the game's development. [10] Game designer Mari Shirakawa commented on how she was initially unsettled by Tingle, but grew to find him "adorable," talking about how "hate can slowly turn to love" and how if someone did not care about Tingle at all, they would neither feel ...
[2] Computer and Video Games called Phantom Hourglass one of the few "masterpieces" on the Nintendo DS, which made it "worth every penny". [19] Believing that Phantom Hourglass improves on everything that was great about its predecessor, The Wind Waker, GamePro predicted that the sequel would be another successful game in the franchise. [22]
[3] In January 2022, a group of community developers named Harbour Masters released footage and screenshots of Ocarina of Time running natively on Microsoft Windows, in a widescreen aspect ratio not supported by the original Nintendo 64 release. The project was titled "Ship of Harkinian", a reference to Zelda: Wand of Gamelon.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, a 2002 video game; Windwaker (band), an Australian metalcore band This page was last edited on 21 ...
Windwaker is an Australian metalcore band [1] from Melbourne, Australia. [2] The band formed in 2014 and currently consists of lead vocalist Liam Guinane, guitarist Justin Keurntjes, bassist Indey Salvestro, Synthist Connor Robins and drummer Chris Lalic. In 2024 they released their second studio album HYPERVIOLENCE (2024).
A wind-driven whirligig transfers the energy of the wind into either a simple release of kinetic energy through rotation or a more complicated transfer of rotational energy to power a simple or complicated mechanism that produces repetitive motions or creates sounds. The wind simply pushes on the whirligig turning one part of it and it then ...
A wind-driven walking machine. A Strandbeest in action. Jansen's linkage is a planar leg mechanism designed by the kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen to generate a smooth walking motion. [1] Jansen has used his mechanism in a variety of kinetic sculptures which are known as Strandbeesten (Dutch for "beach beasts").