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Nerd of Mouth

The Legend of Zelda Part 2

Nerd of Mouth

The Last Podcast Network

Society & Culture, Leisure, Video Games

4.7606 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This week Holden, Jake and Marcus bring us the next generation of games in The Legend of Zelda series!

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0:00.0

Hey,

0:02.0

Hey there, welcome to Wizard and the Bruiser. I am the Wizard, Jake Young.

0:20.7

And I'm the Bruiser, Holder McNeelyely. Watch out, Suckers, I'm coming for you. Last time on the Wizard and the Bruiser podcast. Fucking Miyamoto. Fuck, man. He is a garden that fits in your pocket, and liked to explore caves when in his childhood.

0:39.4

Fucking Triforce, there's only two triangles in first game. You're called Biforce.

0:41.8

Bigger than Gannon. It's bigger

0:43.5

than Princess Zelda. It's bigger

0:45.4

than some kind of silver bow and arrow

0:47.5

scenario. And now, the

0:49.5

thrilling continuation

0:51.2

of Wizard and the Brewers

0:53.5

does Legend of Zelda.

0:55.5

Oh, no, they didn't.

0:57.5

Oh, it's, it's, it's, uh, last time we left off, we were about to tackle the, uh, the next

1:04.6

generation of Nintendo's adventure series, and, uh, the, the N64 had come out, Mario 64 redefined analog, uh, control's Adventure Series. And the N64 had come out.

1:11.2

Mario 64 redefined analog controls and 3D gameplay.

1:15.8

Blasted the lid off of video gaming.

1:18.9

I mean, we're talking about the transference from 2D sleepy, boring graphics to polygonal heaven, baby. 3D Inyo Face action. Am I in the game?

1:31.5

Am I in there? Oh, so many tri-ch-ch-ch-ch-changles. So, yeah, I mean, yes, it was a huge

1:39.6

groundbreaking time for video games. It was maybe one of the, I think one of the most pivotal

1:45.2

evolutions in video games, arguably of all time. And along comes Ocarina of Time, which was

1:52.5

first released in Japan and North America in 1998. It was a 256 megabit cartridge, which is the

2:00.4

largest capacity cartridge Nintendo made at the time.

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