Further details.One thing this post means I don't hate Zelda I really love the 2-D games. The first Zelda game I've seen was OoT from my older brother playing so it was quite an experience, after all these years I got the game in 7th grade, I enjoyed it slightly, then replaying it once more I didn't even finish my 2nd play through, I found the game to be really slow, bland, and boring, but that does't mean a slow boring games are bad, because look at the Sam and Max games. Majora's Mask I got my freshman year, again slightly impressed, felt like Oot, but loved it's story. Wind Waker was my first Zelda game, yea that's right usually everyone's first games are their favorites, but no my favorite was Wind Waker, to A Link to the Past for a really long time to Twilight Princess, anyways like i said it was gold when I was five when i got it, but ironically my brother traded it in even though he got it for me on my birthday. After many years on sophomore year, my friend got Wind Waker HD and let me borrow his Wind Waker GC. I was excited to play it again, but i finished it and left unsatisfied, and I returned it, reason is it was very boring, sailing was annoying even though i loved it when i was young, but graphics are cool. Lastly, why my only favorite 3-D game was Twilight Princess. Now when I was planning to sell my Wii I needed a Gamecube again, to play my Gamecube games still, and coincidentally my friend was selling one with a couple of games for $20. After making my purchase, I came home to receive two lame Spyro games, but oh well i get Pokemon XD again and oh look another 3-D Zelda game... meh. after a month of purchasing the Gamecube I decided to give Twilight Princess a try and to my surprise I enjoyed it. It was faster, I actually liked it's non-colorful atmosphere (not story), the mini-games were cool and fun, and this is the only Zelda game where i actually liked and cared for the people. So there.