I remember reading a story about two brothers who had this game back in the 90's. The younger brother loved the game and his older brother didn't seem too into it at first. The younger brother eventually passed away due to either cancer or a sickness and the older brother took up the mantle to play and beat this game for his little brother's memory. He said when the ending song came on, it made him feel as if his little bro was watching and was happy. That the ending song here symbolized the final goodbye and thank you to the older brother.
@@novamarpo3 Up until A Link Between Worlds, yeah, and then afterward... FOREVER! Unless Breath of the Wild is a part of the Age of Decline timeline, anyway...
@@carcerharlson9767 Actually it doesn't matter what timeline BOTW is in, since it's the game that reunites all 3 timelines. So essentially, after 10,000 plus years the Master Sword is weilded again
I know.. i remember being 12, going on 13 and beating it... and Chrono Trigger... thinking "video games will never be better than this" and in a way, i was right... ;_;
@J Lash Same! As much as a remake of this game would be awesome akin to LA, I don't think they'd do one because it's on snes VC, and other reasons. I feel the best way this game could be redone is a full-on 3D re-imagining. Wouldn't that be awesome?
This is without a doubt my favorite credits theme ever for a game. never have I felt so accomplished, and so celebrated for my hard work. It's so sincere it nearly makes me cry.
Although I'm already 44 years old this song brings me back so fond memories... It's good to remember good moments that stay with us a whole lifetime! ❤️
And so... the young man with a pink rabbit heart, who cherished love and peace above all things, remade the land in his image. Through the power of the gods, he initiates the greatest Zelda ending in the franchise...
Linkfan99 I think when they made the timeline, they forgot that this is the real ending to the downfall timeline, where Link dies in OOC. In the Adult Link timeline, Wind Waker is the real ending, not the stupid DS spinoffs.
Jee Zed What do you mean "Wind Waker is the real ending"? The Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks stories continue perfectly where Wind Waker left off. And they're most certainly not "spinoffs."
This would sound like music that would play during graduation if you lived in a video game world: Graduating class walking in as ceremony starts: 0:10 - 3:49 Graduating class leaving as ceremony ends: 3:53 - 7:45
Or a hardened Soldier going into retirement. Idk if this is how they actually retire veterans, but they should. War vets shouldn't have to pay rent or taxes. The spilled blood of their comrades should be enough payment.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was deliberate, either by Kondo or someone directing him. Miyamoto has stated that The Legend of Zelda is fully a coming-of-age game. So when you are done with your quest it's natural for it to feel like a ceremony of graduation.
check out the Link Between Worlds variants of the Link to the Past music. in many ways they're even more awesome than the original. I even think it was a different composer working with the solid foundation.
@@hypertech116 He also supported amiibos. Nintendos version of over priced bullshit micro transactions... So he wasn't perfect but I think he was mostly a good guy who genuinely seemed gamer first before corporate shill. Can't fully blame him for being a bit pro corporate though... We do live in fucktard capitalism after all... Don't hate the playa so much as well... Hate the game lol.
@@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 amiibos are chill when you think of them as a toy. Smash Bros fighter amiibos are acceptable cause they're not actually pay to win. Just don't scan the other amiibos bro. They're very cool though. There are fighters who don't even have figures outside of amiibos. You can customize a fighter AI and put it into the game if you scan a fighter amiibo.
More like Toki no Exposition... CAUSE NOBODY SHUTS THE FUCK UP, AMIRITE? Ocarina's good, but personally I found it to be not quite the masterpiece everyone says it is... THIS game, however... well, it may be the best game Nintendo's ever made. Again, just my opinion.
it's 4:48 that does it for me. Had a friend around this time, Joey, same age as me (8-9 years old) who would eventually pass away from childhood cancer. Hearing this song brings waves of nostalgia, including memories of him (though fading with time since he wasn't long for this mortal coil). Be at Peace Joey, I miss you and think of you often.
I play this game at least once a year ever since 2006 when i got the GBA version, and i remember my 10 year old self watching the ending and listening to this song and feeling so happy and victorious, the when the credits started to roll and the soothing music started to play i felt nostalgia as weird as it sound, and thought about my life, and everytime a listen to this song by beating the game i get the same feeling, i can't help the tears, this is the only game that has that kind of power over me, it never gets old. A true masterpiece
At 3:52 this had me at awe...totally brought me back to '98 when this part gave me chills when I was 14. Especially the end! It totally made me feel like a hero! 😊
This and the credit roll theme are possible the most emotional and nostalgic video game themes to anyone who knows and played it back in the day. Wow. Thank you Koji Kondo.
When i hear this i dont merely hear an ending song to a great zelda game. I hear this and i can think of the entire series. All of nintendos games. The entire RPG and adventure genres! This is a theme fit for gaming and adventure of young heart itself.
in 2020 I was going through dark ages of my life so I was encouraged to play things that I had never played thanks to chronno trigger and the legend of zelda a link to the past for teaching me that if I try hard enough I can achieve everything
Nintendo always nails credits music. So beautifully triumphant, yet bittersweet, because the adventure is over now. I didn't even grow up with this game and I'm tearing up.
Still the best game in the series. The entire Zelda franchise has this game to thank due to the formula it created. Ocarina of Time would not be as great as it is without ALTTP. OOT is essentially a 3D version of this game. Like I see so many similarities between this and then the entire series followed ALTTP formula essentially besides stuff like MM and BOTW. Also everything about this game is timeless. I would love to see a remake a of this game, but I am also satisfied with the game we have. Nothing has aged one bit. All-time classic.
This game took me all winter to beat, we did not have any gamesfaq back then. Just our determination, love for the game and time.. a whole lot of time... *snif.. miss those days..
Best ending ever, a truly great story and equally great game play experience. God bless Nintendo and all of us that played along and enjoyed ourselves.
I was 11 years old when I got the game, and took over a month to beat. I'm 40 now and can only play SNES games on emulator. SNES games are as good as most games for 20 years after Nintendo stopped making SNES.
3:51 is the reason this game needs the serious home-console level remake it deserves.. the kind that will honor the serious epicness of the original, and feel like a proper remake. It would put a grown man to tears
As someone Born in 2001 im very very Happy that my Mom got a NES and a SNES from her Parents in the late 80s to early 90s. She eventually lost Interest in Video Games but thanks to her i was able to experience all of the gems that were 80s and 90s Video Games. i feel Like many Video Games that get releases today are Just quick cash-grabs by companies. I feel Like the developers Back in the 80s and 90s really loved making Games and nowadays its Just working a Job. Maybe im Just being nostalgic. I Love this Game and have Made many memories with it. Sure its Not the best Zelda or a perfect Game but i still find myself replying it every few years. Still waiting for a new top-down Zelda Game.
First game I ever owned but not the first I beat. Years later when I finally beat it. I had tears because it was special. 30 years later I can still boot up my original SNES and cartridge and still play it. I love this game.
Yeah dude... He had nothing to do with this great game so your comment is kind of weird... I would also like to add that people shouldn't kiss his ass so much. Sure the guy did great things and he died of cancer which is messed up and sad but the dude wasn't perfect of course. All men have flaws no matter how "great" they are. He did help promote amiibos after all... No one likes that dlc in the form of over priced dolls bullshit lol.
+The Master Grief Collection First of all, paying respects for the dead isn't "kissing ass". Sure, he's not involved in this game making it a weird place to do it, but whatever... Also love how you imply no one likes amiibos, when they sold like fuckin hotcakes, and popular characters still sell like crazy
Ocarina of time changed music in games forever, changed combat in games forever, and changed worlds in games forever... LTTP did none of that. Just saying. Great game... But it's no where near as epic as OoT.
OoT was ground breaking for sure and a great game but something was slightly lost for me. I think it was the voice effects and some of the character designs. LTTP is superior but that's just my opinion
The Master Grief Collection so what? it was not that great of a game. it was full of padding, and it reused about half of its soundtrack and other ideas from LttP. so it pioneered some technical stuff like z targeting, the dungeon music was .... original I'll grant ... but also repetitive and weird and suck, and the story had "cinematic" cutscenes but it was also overwrought and didn't make much sense. it was an *accomplishment* on the crappy N64 hardware. that's something. but it is not a better game than LttP, which touches your soul and leaves you satisfied.
I have recently beat this game 100% and, I kid you not, in about four sittings, 3 hours each. My desire to play ALTTP again and truly beat it helped me along, not to mention trying to beat jealous relatives deleting my files at a certain point in the game because they suck at ALTTP. I was proud to have finally beat it 100%, after 6 years of saying I would one day, and it now lives in a secret storage space in my room, with the box and original content. And A Link To The Past sleeps again...
This and Street Fighter 2 were my childhood games. Funny how the little 2d world in his game seemed so vast as a child. That awe from the vastness is a feeling I wish I could relive.
I did a speedrun of the GBA version (Since Ive already done a speedrun of the SNES version) and I found myself instinctive humming along to the entire ending sequence. This and Super Metroid have the best ending themes imo
Starts off with an amazing run through of all the major characters in the game and how they are getting along. That was epic enough. Then the tricot e comes along I think along with the credits, and I just kept watching. I thought I'd died.
Somewhat related. My older brother and I had saved game slots for Final Fantasy 3 on SNES (now called FFVI). He accidentally saved over my more advanced game state thinking he was “loading it up” for me to sit down after him. Totally honest mistake. I got over it and we both played from where he was, through to the end. I’m not sure how into the game he really was, but he kept a lot of enthusiasm and energy going as we played together through to the end. The final blow was a Terra desperation sword on Kefka when she had just a few HP left.
I love this ending theme. Maybe because this is the first Zelda game I finished, but regardless, this is the ending theme I love the most from the saga.
We got super mario world ending theme, we got super castlevania ending them, and we got this theme, this game had a bunch of good musical themes. Heck even Axelay ending theme was amazing.
I remember reading a story about two brothers who had this game back in the 90's. The younger brother loved the game and his older brother didn't seem too into it at first. The younger brother eventually passed away due to either cancer or a sickness and the older brother took up the mantle to play and beat this game for his little brother's memory. He said when the ending song came on, it made him feel as if his little bro was watching and was happy. That the ending song here symbolized the final goodbye and thank you to the older brother.
Awwwwww
Man that almost made me tear up...
so sad
bro stop making sad story's
Feels 🥺😭
3:26
*And the Master Sword sleeps again...*
🗡
*FOREVER!*
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/___\
/\ /\
/___\ /___\
Thank you for playing!
Or well, at least for another hundred years.
@@novamarpo3 Up until A Link Between Worlds, yeah, and then afterward... FOREVER!
Unless Breath of the Wild is a part of the Age of Decline timeline, anyway...
@@carcerharlson9767 Actually it doesn't matter what timeline BOTW is in, since it's the game that reunites all 3 timelines. So essentially, after 10,000 plus years the Master Sword is weilded again
😭😭😭
A Link Between Worlds: *Bitch you thought*
best ending theme for a SNES game ever
agreed and i love your pic. Twily :D
^ lol no
It's good, but nothing can top SMW
@@Jackie_burnp super mario rpg's ending suite was pretty great, too.
I know I'm commenting on a 5 year old thread, but for my money it's hard to top the true finale of Chrono Trigger.
3:52 nearly 30 years later and still getting goosebumps. The memories man. 😥
Indeed. I played several other Zeldas, found each frustrating in its own way initially, but they become trivial after the 10th or 20th play through.
I know.. i remember being 12, going on 13 and beating it... and Chrono Trigger... thinking "video games will never be better than this" and in a way, i was right... ;_;
3:51
The sadness that the adventure is over, but beneath it, the muted joy of a quest fulfilled.
Heh 69 likes
Gameing National Anthem
no it a music it HAS no LYRICS.
@J Lash Same! As much as a remake of this game would be awesome akin to LA, I don't think they'd do one because it's on snes VC, and other reasons.
I feel the best way this game could be redone is a full-on 3D re-imagining. Wouldn't that be awesome?
@J Lash As you wish ua-cam.com/video/cqM_GArNP1w/v-deo.html
Took this game on all summer of 93. Oh the memories.
Same. I felt so great after I wrecked Ganon and sat back and listened to this play.
This is without a doubt my favorite credits theme ever for a game. never have I felt so accomplished, and so celebrated for my hard work. It's so sincere it nearly makes me cry.
It makes me triumphant that I beat the game.
i know the feel bro
Agreed 100%! I recall when I beat it as a kid! It was my first game completion ever!! felt so jacked when I heard this. :)
Although I'm already 44 years old this song brings me back so fond memories... It's good to remember good moments that stay with us a whole lifetime! ❤️
And so... the young man with a pink rabbit heart, who cherished love and peace above all things, remade the land in his image.
Through the power of the gods, he initiates the greatest Zelda ending in the franchise...
5:44 - All rise for the anthem of the greatest game series ever.
I've always said that Link to the Past was my favorite Zelda, but I had never beaten it until just a few days ago. My opinion still stands
Love your pic. Shantae is best girl :3
5:44 gets me every time
"And the Master Sword sleeps again... Forever!" Yep... if by forever you mean several years, then sure.
Burt Burtington Nope. A Link Between Worlds takes place a few hundred years after this game
Skep Noo Well, you replied to my comment. You were asking to be corrected.
Linkfan99 Actually this is THE REAL ending for all Legend of Zelda games :)
Linkfan99 I think when they made the timeline, they forgot that this is the real ending to the downfall timeline, where Link dies in OOC. In the Adult Link timeline, Wind Waker is the real ending, not the stupid DS spinoffs.
Jee Zed What do you mean "Wind Waker is the real ending"? The Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks stories continue perfectly where Wind Waker left off. And they're most certainly not "spinoffs."
This would sound like music that would play during graduation if you lived in a video game world:
Graduating class walking in as ceremony starts: 0:10 - 3:49
Graduating class leaving as ceremony ends: 3:53 - 7:45
Absolutely!
I thought the same thing.
Or a hardened Soldier going into retirement. Idk if this is how they actually retire veterans, but they should. War vets shouldn't have to pay rent or taxes. The spilled blood of their comrades should be enough payment.
Final Fantasy (IV - Present) Main Theme: 0:10
I wouldn't be surprised if this was deliberate, either by Kondo or someone directing him. Miyamoto has stated that The Legend of Zelda is fully a coming-of-age game. So when you are done with your quest it's natural for it to feel like a ceremony of graduation.
Btw, Koji Kondo is the reason all the Nintendo music get's love from every one.
check out the Link Between Worlds variants of the Link to the Past music. in many ways they're even more awesome than the original. I even think it was a different composer working with the solid foundation.
Don't forget iwata
@@maybesushi5352 Iwata made way for the gen 2 of Pokemon by getting rid of unnecessary code
He was great
@@hypertech116 He also supported amiibos. Nintendos version of over priced bullshit micro transactions...
So he wasn't perfect but I think he was mostly a good guy who genuinely seemed gamer first before corporate shill.
Can't fully blame him for being a bit pro corporate though... We do live in fucktard capitalism after all... Don't hate the playa so much as well... Hate the game lol.
@@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 amiibos are chill when you think of them as a toy.
Smash Bros fighter amiibos are acceptable cause they're not actually pay to win.
Just don't scan the other amiibos bro.
They're very cool though.
There are fighters who don't even have figures outside of amiibos. You can customize a fighter AI and put it into the game if you scan a fighter amiibo.
This is by far the best Zelda game ever.
Agreed. It has godly music, a simple design, and changed/shaped Zelda into the beautiful video game series we see it as today.
I disagree Toki no Ocarina was far better this game I didn't like it.
But this game made Ocarina into what it became. This game and Ocarina share a lot of characteristics.
More like Toki no Exposition... CAUSE NOBODY SHUTS THE FUCK UP, AMIRITE?
Ocarina's good, but personally I found it to be not quite the masterpiece everyone says it is... THIS game, however... well, it may be the best game Nintendo's ever made. Again, just my opinion.
Indeed the best Zelda game. I've play other ones on different consoles and it doesn't compare to this. Just my opinion....
it's 4:48 that does it for me. Had a friend around this time, Joey, same age as me (8-9 years old) who would eventually pass away from childhood cancer. Hearing this song brings waves of nostalgia, including memories of him (though fading with time since he wasn't long for this mortal coil). Be at Peace Joey, I miss you and think of you often.
Love that game... This sounds like an epic national anthem... An anwesome national anthem
Maybe it's the Hyrule Anthem
Probably :D
OrbVideo It should be!
Actually...Chihuahua's anthem kinda ripped off this soundtrack. Chihuahua is Mexico's largest state btw.
which is fitting since it intentionally steals from Dragonquest and Final Fantasy's themes which are meant to invoke that sound
I play this game at least once a year ever since 2006 when i got the GBA version, and i remember my 10 year old self watching the ending and listening to this song and feeling so happy and victorious, the when the credits started to roll and the soothing music started to play i felt nostalgia as weird as it sound, and thought about my life, and everytime a listen to this song by beating the game i get the same feeling, i can't help the tears, this is the only game that has that kind of power over me, it never gets old. A true masterpiece
At 3:52 this had me at awe...totally brought me back to '98 when this part gave me chills when I was 14. Especially the end! It totally made me feel like a hero! 😊
42 years old. Thank you for this. If there is a better ending to a game with a soundtrack I'm all ears
I love the bit where it shows you Link beside his uncle. That's warms my heart.
This and the credit roll theme are possible the most emotional and nostalgic video game themes to anyone who knows and played it back in the day. Wow. Thank you Koji Kondo.
chills every time
Why your profile pic look like Tide Pods?
Yesssssss
When i hear this i dont merely hear an ending song to a great zelda game.
I hear this and i can think of the entire series. All of nintendos games. The entire RPG and adventure genres!
This is a theme fit for gaming and adventure of young heart itself.
5:42 when I first heard that moment when the original Zelda theme kicks in i teared up
in 2020 I was going through dark ages of my life so I was encouraged to play things that I had never played thanks to chronno trigger and the legend of zelda a link to the past for teaching me that if I try hard enough I can achieve everything
Is everything going better?
@@kramcherryp197 Nah its getting worse but thanks for asking
@@wal-ck1pj Hey just remember that things will eventually get better as time passes. Don't give up, stay strong, you got this.
@@kramcherryp197 thanks i really needed that comment today ❤️
@@wal-ck1pjYou good bro?
this song brings back so many memories! i'm going to cry!
Nintendo always nails credits music. So beautifully triumphant, yet bittersweet, because the adventure is over now. I didn't even grow up with this game and I'm tearing up.
Is and always will be, the best LoZ credits ever...
If I had to describe this game in one word I think it would be, Magical.
The first half of the second song is my favorite ending song. That and yoshis island endings are so great.
I give this a listen every time I finish a major project.
One word that describes this song: VICTORY!
Still the best game in the series. The entire Zelda franchise has this game to thank due to the formula it created. Ocarina of Time would not be as great as it is without ALTTP. OOT is essentially a 3D version of this game. Like I see so many similarities between this and then the entire series followed ALTTP formula essentially besides stuff like MM and BOTW. Also everything about this game is timeless. I would love to see a remake a of this game, but I am also satisfied with the game we have. Nothing has aged one bit. All-time classic.
Tens tota la raó del món i tot el meu respecte
I like a Link Between Worlds more but the impact this game had on the franchise cannot be denied it is a legendary game
finishing this game always makes me emotional
Just finished this game again after 30 years haha! Almost crying hearing this tune from 06:50
Probably best game in my life! :)
I still believe after all of the Zelda games that came out, this is still the best one out of them all. Thank you for the memories.
This game took me all winter to beat, we did not have any gamesfaq back then. Just our determination, love for the game and time.. a whole lot of time... *snif.. miss those days..
Sin duda, una obra maestra
Still Not Forgotten, This Anthem will Still Living in Our Hearts
Best ending ever, a truly great story and equally great game play experience. God bless Nintendo and all of us that played along and enjoyed ourselves.
I was 11 years old when I got the game, and took over a month to beat. I'm 40 now and can only play SNES games on emulator. SNES games are as good as most games for 20 years after Nintendo stopped making SNES.
3:51 is the reason this game needs the serious home-console level remake it deserves.. the kind that will honor the serious epicness of the original, and feel like a proper remake. It would put a grown man to tears
This is a example of all perfect things come to a end
As someone Born in 2001 im very very Happy that my Mom got a NES and a SNES from her Parents in the late 80s to early 90s. She eventually lost Interest in Video Games but thanks to her i was able to experience all of the gems that were 80s and 90s Video Games.
i feel Like many Video Games that get releases today are Just quick cash-grabs by companies. I feel Like the developers Back in the 80s and 90s really loved making Games and nowadays its Just working a Job. Maybe im Just being nostalgic.
I Love this Game and have Made many memories with it. Sure its Not the best Zelda or a perfect Game but i still find myself replying it every few years.
Still waiting for a new top-down Zelda Game.
Simply a masterpiece... Thank you Koji Kondo
Hands down the best zelda end credits.
Hearing this music: Greatest accomplishment in my childhood!
First game I ever owned but not the first I beat. Years later when I finally beat it. I had tears because it was special. 30 years later I can still boot up my original SNES and cartridge and still play it. I love this game.
3:52-5:44 One of the greatest frisson trips of all time
RIP Satoru Iwata 1959-2015
kercey garduno He wasn't even involved with this game
Yeah dude... He had nothing to do with this great game so your comment is kind of weird...
I would also like to add that people shouldn't kiss his ass so much. Sure the guy did great things and he died of cancer which is messed up and sad but the dude wasn't perfect of course. All men have flaws no matter how "great" they are. He did help promote amiibos after all... No one likes that dlc in the form of over priced dolls bullshit lol.
+The Master Grief Collection
First of all, paying respects for the dead isn't "kissing ass". Sure, he's not involved in this game making it a weird place to do it, but whatever... Also love how you imply no one likes amiibos, when they sold like fuckin hotcakes, and popular characters still sell like crazy
*Long Live The King Of Nintendo.*
and the master sword sleeps again... forever!
"Forever" quotes. """"
Or atleast till '98
And by forever it means 7 years
yep. best zelda game.
Jeff Brooks For me too🗡️🛡️💚
Ocarina of time changed music in games forever, changed combat in games forever, and changed worlds in games forever... LTTP did none of that. Just saying. Great game... But it's no where near as epic as OoT.
OoT was ground breaking for sure and a great game but something was slightly lost for me. I think it was the voice effects and some of the character designs. LTTP is superior but that's just my opinion
The Master Grief Collection so what? it was not that great of a game. it was full of padding, and it reused about half of its soundtrack and other ideas from LttP. so it pioneered some technical stuff like z targeting, the dungeon music was .... original I'll grant ... but also repetitive and weird and suck, and the story had "cinematic" cutscenes but it was also overwrought and didn't make much sense. it was an *accomplishment* on the crappy N64 hardware. that's something. but it is not a better game than LttP, which touches your soul and leaves you satisfied.
i cant hear this without thinking of "im the link whos the link to the past"
This should be played at Hiroshi Yamauchi's, CEO of Nintendo from 1959-2002, funeral. He died yesterday.
I have recently beat this game 100% and, I kid you not, in about four sittings, 3 hours each. My desire to play ALTTP again and truly beat it helped me along, not to mention trying to beat jealous relatives deleting my files at a certain point in the game because they suck at ALTTP. I was proud to have finally beat it 100%, after 6 years of saying I would one day, and it now lives in a secret storage space in my room, with the box and original content.
And A Link To The Past sleeps again...
Yeah. I cried too. This song is really beautiful. 🥲
The memories.....I still have this game as an original copy.....and a working super nintendo too......
avengingknight Which is better: the remake or the original?
S Manly You mean Link between worlds? Don't even go there bub...
Jee Zed Um, no? I meant the remake on the Game Boy Advance. A Link Between Worlds is a completely different game.
S Manly
Oh you mean the gameboy advance "remake". Don't even go there either. LOL. But seriously don't.
avengingknight
as some1 who played both the snes version first and then the gba version i can say. its completely the same
This and Street Fighter 2 were my childhood games. Funny how the little 2d world in his game seemed so vast as a child. That awe from the vastness is a feeling I wish I could relive.
finally beat this game a few days ago
damn near had tears in my eyes from this masterpiece
I'M THE LINK WHOOOO'S THE LINK TOOOOOOO THE PAST!
ThatJakeGuy I'm also here because of brentalfloss xD
I'm here because I was looking up Final Fantasy music.
ololol.
my quest was epic and looooong
as iiiisss my SHLOOONG!
There's a lot of links each of them distinct
but i'm the best!
This song, in a few months will make me cry
And it did
We did it...
Finally, i've completed the career...
I can rest for a bit of time
The best zelda for me my first zelda I got to know it thanks to my father and I'm so happy about it, I was 6 or 7 years old when I did it.
this song gives me the chills. such good memories
I am officially the first one to give this video one thousand likes!!
the people who disliked this video are Ganon and his leftover minions
Uttermost Indignity is wish for a link, Unthinking unblinking and blindly divined.
Only justly single handedly beautiful.
I love a link to the Past for me is this game the best game forever with ocarina of time!
The first half of the song sounds like it would work for a big grandiose wedding.
"Beautiful Hyrule," the national anthem for the Kingdom of Hyrule
WHO THE HECK COULD DISLIKE THIS?
SERIOUSLY!
WHO.
THE.
HECK.
This is most definitely in my top 3 video games of all time true master piece :')
My favorite Zelda.
I did a speedrun of the GBA version (Since Ive already done a speedrun of the SNES version) and I found myself instinctive humming along to the entire ending sequence. This and Super Metroid have the best ending themes imo
Starts off with an amazing run through of all the major characters in the game and how they are getting along. That was epic enough. Then the tricot e comes along I think along with the credits, and I just kept watching. I thought I'd died.
5:43 my favorite part.
-sniffs- i am crying from all the great memories this game and system which is the super nintendo gave me.
Memories go back 32 years. Mother Nintendo ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
3:53
Memories beat me can't hold tears
That extreme rush of satisfaction...
That comes when you finally beat I wanna be the Guy
Somewhat related. My older brother and I had saved game slots for Final Fantasy 3 on SNES (now called FFVI). He accidentally saved over my more advanced game state thinking he was “loading it up” for me to sit down after him. Totally honest mistake. I got over it and we both played from where he was, through to the end. I’m not sure how into the game he really was, but he kept a lot of enthusiasm and energy going as we played together through to the end. The final blow was a Terra desperation sword on Kefka when she had just a few HP left.
I love this ending theme. Maybe because this is the first Zelda game I finished, but regardless, this is the ending theme I love the most from the saga.
I used to put down my controller, sit back, take it in and think "I just vanquished evil, saved a kingdom, a world, and put all wrongs right."
That's awesome!
Wax Soto you say it man you say it. same here :) i love this theme and get goosebumps everytime
The one where the world is set to right.
I wanna be the Guy - Ending!
I was so pumped when it was this song.
We got super mario world ending theme, we got super castlevania ending them, and we got this theme, this game had a bunch of good musical themes. Heck even Axelay ending theme was amazing.
(From the top of my head)
And the master sword rests once again....forever.
Best ending theme of all time, nothing special when it comes from the best game of all time
ah finally after 7 years i beat this game
God, so many memories
6:55 OMG the memories... ❤❤❤
Ocarina of Time will always be my favorite Zelda game (and favorite game period), but this is my favorite Zelda ending theme
3:52 to 5:44 has to be like a solemn composition of a Quest Ending but 5:44 onward is the victory that it ended in accomplishment.
Ça me rends nostalgique :')
I still thank my dad for gifting me this game and a snes in 2001
tears tears everywhere
This song is the ending theme for IWBTG too
I cried.
I revisit this often:')