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The first game to ever get me emotional was Link's Awakening.

*Spoilers*

When you finally defeat the last nightmare and save the Windfish, he tells you it was all just in his dreams (if you already didn't figure that out around level 6). Then as "Ballade of the Windfish" plays with all the instruments, pieces of Koholint Island start disappearing, along with all your friends unknowingly just fading out of existence, including Marin...

The one other game that got me was Ocarina of Time. There were two parts. One was the epic-ness of the final battle which gave me goosebumps and shivers down my spine.

The other part was the credits in general. First was when Link puts the Master Sword back in the pedestal, and Navi then flies away. I actually voiced the words "Where's Navi going?". Then there was going from scene to scene, seeing every one celebrating or just looking at the scenery of the places you've been. Finally, was when Link goes back to visit Zelda as a child and then they freeze frame and make the picture like a photograph.

I'm going to give a very honourable mention to the last fight of Wind Waker. That was just amazing. I actually half wanted Ganondorf to win.

*End of Spoilers*

Hmm... It seems as though this is why I'm attached to the Zelda series so much. They're the only games that seem to arouse my emotions.



By life end:

  • Wii- 100 million+
  • Xbox360- 35~40 million
  • PS3- 30 million
  • PSP- 30~32 million ------------- FAILURE
  • NDS- 85~90 million (Skeptical)  - FAILURE
  • NDS- 100 million+ (Optimistic) -- Success!