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The first scene in the game. Is that sum lipstick I see on Link? O: Also this game sucks (no really it does), but youtube poopers make it better. That is if they're good at it (like Walrusguy, Deepercut, etc).
ENJOY!!
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A collection of clips showing that the CD-i cutscenes haven't been "milked dry", as many uptight penpushers have said.
(Yes, I think one or two of these are in my past videos.)
Special thanks to FromTheGang for that Hotel Mario on the accordion bit!
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The first scene in the game. Who the hell is DUGONKLET? And why is Zelda overly dramatic? Eh screw it I dont even want to know but this game sure sucks (like it was going to be better),
Enjoy.
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The ending to this game. Talk about Anticlimatic, then again the same thing happens in Tail Concerto with the last boss but at least you KILL him first before killing him again when he comes back.
Dont know what Tail Concerto is? Look it up, you'll know what it is (and after that you might possibly make poops of it, that is if you can find the clips).
Anyways, enjoy.
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This is a preview for the fourth Zelda game for the Philips CD-i, which was cancelled halfway through production. Too bad, it looked good...
1) Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
2) Link: The Faces of Evil
3) Zelda's Adventure
and now
4) The Return to Gamelon
The background music is called,
"In The Hall of the Mountain King".
NOW STOP ASKING ME!
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A direct sequel to Triforce of faceage 3. Link sets off to koridai (Which turns out to be the mushroom kingdom) and he battles Mario and luigi in a big budget battle to find dinner to rescue Zelda and the king.
Title devised by MarioAndJohnCenaFan
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This is the intro sequence for the horror puzzler 7th-Guest for the CD-I. This is the best version I've played of 7th-Guest, since it uses the Digital Video Cartridge for enhanced video quality. The animations as you walk about the house are seamless and perfectly smooth, adding to the atmosphere of this classic game.