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Messin' with the Emulator: The Other Side of Zelda's Window

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

I used my emulator to explore the other side of Zelda's window!

I decided on some serious music for this installment of "Messin' with the Emulator." Next time, I promise something ridiculously upbeat!

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Uploader Comments (FrigidParadox)

  • is this on an emulator

  • Yes, both the title of the video and the video description mention that this was done on an emulator.

  • Was that music from Baten Kaitos Origins?

  • It's from Tales of Symphonia, actually.

  • my god. they only designied one part of the inside?

  • Yeah, in video games, they only design what you can see. There is nothing beyond what you can see.

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  • I think it's a pity one can't run around Hyrule Castle like you can at the Gerudo's Fortress...

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  • So Hyrule Castle doesn't have ceilings...

  • I've always wondered why the door of Hyrule Castle was always closed, when ever it was day time or night time! LOL!

  • feet

  • yes i like your feet and how can you stand there?

  • @FrigidParadox I heard that in Halo, far off in the distance, someone found solid boxes...

  • h4x

  • tales of symphonia music. ;D

  • while the B was red

  • my button was green :S cause it was european maybe? weird anyway...

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