
This page contains Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker Hints for
Gamecube called "Fish shooting game" and has been posted or updated
on Dec 12, 2006 by KamaliaReule.
Fish shooting game
After you get the map of an area, find the fish again and throw
fish food to him. He will allow you to play his Bow and Arrow game for 10
rupees.
If you know other secrets, hints, glitches or level guides, then
please Submit your Cheats and share your insights with other players.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is the tenth installment of
The Legend of Zelda series. It is the first Zelda game for the Nintendo
GameCube, and was released in Japan on December 13, 2002, in Canada and the
United States on March 24, 2003, in South Korea on April 16, 2003, in Europe on
May 3, 2003 and in Australia on May 7, 2003.
The Wind Waker is notable for being the first game in the series
to employ cel-shading, a lighting and texturing technique that results in the
game having a cartoon-like appearance. It also differentiates itself from other
Zelda games with its massive overworld, the Great Sea (which may be the largest
overworld of any Zelda game), which must be explored using a boat, the King of
Red Lions. It is an indirect sequel to Ocarina of Time, taking place several
hundred years after the events of the previous games.
Although the sea-faring gameplay and cartoon-like graphics were a
point of critique for some, The Wind Waker was in the end the fourth
best-selling GameCube game of all time. However, it should be noted that
pre-orders of the game were significantly boosted by the inclusion of a
pre-order bonus disc, which features Ocarina of Time and Master Quest. Master
Quest is an altered port of the original Ocarina game, with partially
re-designed, more difficult dungeons.
In 2007, a direct sequel to The Wind Waker, entitled Phantom
Hourglass, was released on the Nintendo DS.
In the fall of 2013, a remaster of the game was released for the
Wii U console, with enhanced graphics and gameplay in a fashion similar to
Ocarina of Time 3D.