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I would have to pick 2, but of course they are already mentioned. OoT. It's not a fair comparison to other Zelda's,because this was the first Zelda I played, so it felt completely original, in contrary of most of the other Zelda's I played. But the world felt complete and believable, and the time travel really made me feel like the mythical warrior. It really gives the game an extra layer. And normally I don't like levels/worlds with changing water levels, so in my memory, I didn't like the water temple. But when I replayed the game on an emulator, I thought, this temple is so good, it's impossible I didn't like it in the past, so my memory has to be wrong. And the game doesn't have weak temples or bosses. I also really liked the final castle and the fights with Ganondorf in all his forms. For me, this game had everything. You can really notice that Nintendo has worked on this with almost his entire team, because (for that time) the game had no points where you could say. That should have been better.

The second game is Mario Galaxy 1. Everything about the levels was perfect and what it did really well compared to Mario64, was the live music and variety. No grinding like get 8 red coins and 100 coins in every world. So if you had to get 100 coins, it was fun and it was a challenge. Replaying the game with Luigi felt really fun as well and just different enough from Mario, that it didn't feel like replaying the same game. The only thing that could have made the game 'better' was adding the yoshi levels from mario galaxy 2. But overall, the game is so extremely fun to play, it's already a big 10. Really hope they bring it to switch, one way or another.