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Watch Out for Fireballs!

Watch Out for Fireballs! 68: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Duckfeed.tv

Video Games, Leisure

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2014

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Brad Carey tell you what you already know about The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

What’s left to say about A Link to the Past? Seriously, this is the Zelda that you know and love… and the Zelda that got you to love Zelda. We want to extend a heartfelt thanks to Brad for being a generous Kickstarter backer and an awesome guest.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of Watch Out for Fireballs is brought to you by Lache Key Kingdom, which is a wonderful web comic you can find at latchkey Kingdom.com

0:11.6

By Nick Daniel.

0:13.6

Apropos of this episode, it is very Zelda inspired,

0:17.0

although the humor is not exclusively related to video games.

0:21.5

No, not, yeah, it's about adventure and Wednesday and charm and it's wonderful.

0:28.1

So we're going to talk about that just a little bit later, but head on over to latchkey kingdom. And check it out.

0:33.6

Well worth your time.

0:34.4

Okay, Gary, before we get started this week,

0:36.7

talking about Zelda, I've got just kind of some back-end network stuff

0:39.9

that I want to hit you too.

0:41.2

Oh, okay.

0:41.6

Let's hear it.

0:42.2

All right. All right. So as you know, we moved over to Ghost Toast, so our ethereal net charges are going to be more affordable by a factor of 6.5 something like that,

0:55.8

while increasing our storage capacitor count by 2.

0:59.1

So this means that in terms of downloads per megabyte, we're more or less the same,

1:02.2

though this is invisible

1:03.0

due to the auto post settings on web major which if you recall we have to switch to because

1:08.6

there wasn't room at the in-outport net.com dot a a you now Gary do you understand not at all wait

1:16.0

well our storage speeds are governed in the Nixon sphere by Agnew that's a gNU

1:20.9

or accelerated g y or goUE, new able unit drivers that host our file protocols.

1:26.0

It's the D-Net X-Y-Fi procedures that allow us to approach hair text speeds rather than

1:31.5

tortoise. What's a tortoise?

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