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==Video Games==
 
==Video Games==
  
*Link was the hero of the licensed game, ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', for the Philips CD-i. He also appeared as a major character in ''Zelda: Wand of Gamelon'' and ''Zelda's Adventure'', where he was the kidnapped one who had to be rescued by Zelda, in a role reversal from the traditional ''Zelda'' formula.. For more information, see [[Nintendo Games on Philips CD-i]].
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*Link was the hero of the licensed game, ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', a Philips CD-i game. He also appeared as a major character in ''Zelda: Wand of Gamelon'' and ''Zelda's Adventure''. For more information, see [[Nintendo Games on Philips CD-i]].
 
*He has made cameo appearances in ''[[Tetris]]'' (where he appears playing a flute after completing Game B at Level 9 or higher and with other Nintendo characters in the game's secret ending), ''[[F-1 Race]]'' (cheering for the player at the fifth course), ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' (sleeping in a bed at the Rose Town inn), ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (where he placed behind [[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] in [[Cranky Kong]]'s Hero Coin challenge, although he was moved above Yoshi in the GBA remake), ''[[Tetris DS]]'' (where his image accompanied ''Zelda''-themed puzzles) and ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' (where an 8-bit image of him is found in a hidden area).
 
*He has made cameo appearances in ''[[Tetris]]'' (where he appears playing a flute after completing Game B at Level 9 or higher and with other Nintendo characters in the game's secret ending), ''[[F-1 Race]]'' (cheering for the player at the fifth course), ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' (sleeping in a bed at the Rose Town inn), ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (where he placed behind [[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] in [[Cranky Kong]]'s Hero Coin challenge, although he was moved above Yoshi in the GBA remake), ''[[Tetris DS]]'' (where his image accompanied ''Zelda''-themed puzzles) and ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' (where an 8-bit image of him is found in a hidden area).
 
*Link is playable in ''Soul Calibur II'', in which most of his weapons (even the Magical Sword) can be purchased, equipped and used in battle. His backstory says that, after saving Hyrule from an evil magician controlled by the Soul Edge at Zelda's request, he traveled into another world to destroy the Soul Edge itself. In his ending, after sealing the evil away, he returns to the world of Hyrule by playing some sort of song on his ocarina.
 
*Link is playable in ''Soul Calibur II'', in which most of his weapons (even the Magical Sword) can be purchased, equipped and used in battle. His backstory says that, after saving Hyrule from an evil magician controlled by the Soul Edge at Zelda's request, he traveled into another world to destroy the Soul Edge itself. In his ending, after sealing the evil away, he returns to the world of Hyrule by playing some sort of song on his ocarina.
 
*In the ''[[Portal: Wario|WarioWare]]'' series, Link has appeared in various microgames (specifically the Nintendo-themed games of [[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]] and [[5-Volt]]) which are based on past ''Zelda'' games. Link similarly appeared in the ''[[NES Remix]]'' games, which repurposed segments of the NES games for challenges.
 
*In the ''[[Portal: Wario|WarioWare]]'' series, Link has appeared in various microgames (specifically the Nintendo-themed games of [[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]] and [[5-Volt]]) which are based on past ''Zelda'' games. Link similarly appeared in the ''[[NES Remix]]'' games, which repurposed segments of the NES games for challenges.
 
*In the ''[[Portal: Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' games, Link's hat and clothing were available in ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' and ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf|New Leaf]]'', with his pants and boots s (as well as a wig and shirt of his ''Breath of the Wild'' appearance) also being available in the latter game. In ''New Leaf'', a bipedal version of Wolf Link was also among the villagers who could appear after the Welcome [[amiibo]] update. He appeared at the campground after scanning an amiibo of Link, Wolf Link or Princess Zelda, and he could be invited to stay at the player's town. He was depicted with a smug personality, and his given birthdate was the release date of ''Twilight Princess''.
 
*In the ''[[Portal: Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' games, Link's hat and clothing were available in ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' and ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf|New Leaf]]'', with his pants and boots s (as well as a wig and shirt of his ''Breath of the Wild'' appearance) also being available in the latter game. In ''New Leaf'', a bipedal version of Wolf Link was also among the villagers who could appear after the Welcome [[amiibo]] update. He appeared at the campground after scanning an amiibo of Link, Wolf Link or Princess Zelda, and he could be invited to stay at the player's town. He was depicted with a smug personality, and his given birthdate was the release date of ''Twilight Princess''.
*A Link costume has been included in Koei-Tecmo's games ''Shin Sangoku Musou VS'' and ''Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3''. The former, which preceded ''Hyrule Warriors'' for several years, was based on his ''Skyward Sword'' design, while the latter was based on his ''Hyrule Warriors'' design.
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*One of the attractions in ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', known as "The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest", stars Miis wearing copies of Link's tunic.
*One of the attractions in ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', known as "The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest", starred [[Mii]]s wearing copies of Link's tunic.
 
 
*He was included as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (as a DLC racer) and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. His appearance was based on his ''Skyward Sword'' design, and he was a heavyweight racer. He had special tires and a glider known as the Triforce Tires and Hylian Glider, respectively. A racing suit based on Link's appearance could also be unlocked for [[Mii]] characters by scanning a Link-related amiibo.
 
*He was included as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (as a DLC racer) and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. His appearance was based on his ''Skyward Sword'' design, and he was a heavyweight racer. He had special tires and a glider known as the Triforce Tires and Hylian Glider, respectively. A racing suit based on Link's appearance could also be unlocked for [[Mii]] characters by scanning a Link-related amiibo.
 
*In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', there were [[Yoshi]] designs based on the appearances of Link and ToonLink that could be unlocked by scanning the respective [[amiibo]]. A design based on Wolf Link was also made available in ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''.
 
*In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', there were [[Yoshi]] designs based on the appearances of Link and ToonLink that could be unlocked by scanning the respective [[amiibo]]. A design based on Wolf Link was also made available in ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''.
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*Link was featured as one of the main protagonists of ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'' along with Zelda and [[Cadence]]. At the beginning of the game, the player can choose to start as Link or Zelda. If playing as Link, then he would start off from his house in the forest. If playing as Zelda, Link could be unlocked by waking him up at Kakariko Village by defeating Shadow Link to retrieve a Hibiscus Potion.
 
*Link was featured as one of the main protagonists of ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'' along with Zelda and [[Cadence]]. At the beginning of the game, the player can choose to start as Link or Zelda. If playing as Link, then he would start off from his house in the forest. If playing as Zelda, Link could be unlocked by waking him up at Kakariko Village by defeating Shadow Link to retrieve a Hibiscus Potion.
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', an update made in December 2019 added the Master Sword as a power-up. This transformed Mario into an 8-bit version of Link (once again using his sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''). In this form, he could attack with his swords, arrows and bombs.
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', an update made in December 2019 added the Master Sword as a power-up. This transformed Mario into an 8-bit version of Link (once again using his sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''). In this form, he could attack with his swords, arrows and bombs.
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*Link was featured as a playable protagonist in ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''.
  
 
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*Link was at one point planned to have a cameo appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' as one of the partons of the Starbeans Cafe, according to unused text from the game. He would give the Triforce, which was changed to the Great Force in the final version. Link did not speak in this appearance, but the cashier's dialogue pokes fun at the conventions of the Zelda series by calling Link the "Hero of... what is it, now?".
 
*Link was at one point planned to have a cameo appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' as one of the partons of the Starbeans Cafe, according to unused text from the game. He would give the Triforce, which was changed to the Great Force in the final version. Link did not speak in this appearance, but the cashier's dialogue pokes fun at the conventions of the Zelda series by calling Link the "Hero of... what is it, now?".
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