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Music Content: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Image The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. An installment in The Legend of Zelda series, it was released in Japan on December 13, 2002, in North America on March 24, 2003, and in Europe on May 2, 2003.

The game is set on a group of islands in a vast sea, a departure for the series. The player controls series protagonist Link as he attempts to save his sister from the sorcerer Ganon and becomes embroiled in a struggle for the Triforce, a sacred wish-granting relic. Aided by allies including pirate captain Tetra – an incarnation of Princess Zelda – and a talking boat named the King of Red Lions, Link sails the ocean, explores islands, and traverses dungeons to acquire the power necessary to defeat Ganon. Wind, which facilitates sailing, plays a prominent role and can be controlled with a magic conductor's baton called the Wind Waker.

The Wind Waker was directed by Eiji Aonuma and produced by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Development began in 2000. It retains the basic 3D gameplay of its predecessors, Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, but the team chose to avoid the realistic graphics of previous games. Instead, they implemented a distinctive cartoon-like art style created through cel shading.

At its release, The Wind Waker received critical acclaim for its visuals, gameplay, level design, music, and story. The art direction proved divisive among players and contributed to comparatively weak sales; the game sold 4.6 million copies, far below the 7.6 million sold by Ocarina of Time. As a result, Nintendo changed directions with the next major Zelda installment, the more realistically styled Twilight Princess. The Wind Waker's reputation improved over time, and with retrospective analyses, it is now considered one of the greatest video games ever made. The Wind Waker popularized the "Toon Link" character, and received two direct sequels for the Nintendo DS, Phantom Hourglass (2007) and Spirit Tracks (2009). A high-definition remaster, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, was released for the Wii U in September 2013. (Source: Wikipedia)

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SOUNDTRACK INFO

COMPOSER(S):

Kenta Nagata
Hajime Wakai
Toru Minegishi
Koji Kondo
SYSTEM:

Arcade
RELEASE DATE:

December 13, 2002 (Japan)
March 24, 2003 (North America)
COMPANY:

Nintendo

TRACK LISTING:

1. Title
2. Menu Select
3. The Legendary Hero
4. Outset Island [1 item(s)]
5. Inside a House
6. Grandpa's House
7. Fencing Instruction
8. Beedle's Shop
9. A Mysterious Giant Bird Attacks
10. Finding Tetra
11. The Forest of Outset Island
12. Bokoblin Migration
13. Battle
14. Encounter with Tetra
15. Aryll's Kidnapping
16. Grandma
17. Departure
18. Pirates
19. Inside the Pirate Ship
20. Forsaken Fortress Invasion 1
21. Forsaken Fortress Invasion 2
22. Forsaken Fortress
23. Imprisonment
24. Reunion with Sister
25. Rendezvous with the Ship 1
26. Rendezvous with the Ship 2
27. Rendezvous with the Ship 3
28. Windfall Island
29. Zunari's Store
30. Dawn
31. The Great Sea
32. Maritime Battle
33. The Second Maritime Battle
34. Treasure Chest Get
35. Treasure Chest Open
36. Item Get
37. Small Item Get
38. Dragon Roost Island
39. Dragon Roost Cavern
40. Mini-boss
41. Game Over
42. Gohma Appears
43. Gohma Battle First Half
44. Gohma Battle Second Half
45. Boss Clear Fanfare
46. Get Heart Container
47. Get Orb
48. Wind's Requiem (Baton)
49. Wind's Requiem
50. Get Baton Song
51. Yacht Game
52. Yacht Game Goal
53. Yacht Game Failure
54. Song of Passing (Baton)
55. Song of Passing
56. Forest Haven
57. Inside Forest Haven
58. The Deku Tree's Crisis
59. The Deku Tree and the Koroks
60. Forbidden Woods
61. Kalle Demos Appears
62. Kalle Demos
63. Ceremony in the Woods
64. Song of the New Year's Ceremony
65. The Cursed Great Sea
66. Sacred Shrine
67. Jabun
68. Tower of the Gods Appears
69. Tower of the Gods
70. Command Melody (Baton)
71. Gohdan Appears
72. Gohdan
73. To Hyrule
74. Sealed Hyrule Castle
75. Get Master Sword
76. Hyrule Castle
77. Phantom Ganon
78. Aryll's Rescue 1
79. Aryll's Rescue 2
80. Aryll's Rescue 3
81. Aryll's Rescue 4
82. Aryll's Rescue 5
83. The Tower of Forsaken Fortress
84. Helmaroc King Appears
85. Helmaroc King
86. Ganondorf on Forsaken Fortress
87. The Miracle Stone Shows One's True Nature
88. Hyrule King Appears
89. Zelda's Awakening
90. Princess Zelda's Theme
91. Ballad of Gales (Baton)
92. Ballad of Gales
93. Fairy's Fountain
94. Fairy Queen
95. Dungeon
96. Earth God's Lyric (Baton)
97. Sage Laruto
98. Medli's Awakening
99. Earth God's Lyric
100. Earth Temple
101. Jalhalla Appears
102. Jalhalla
103. Medli's Prayer
104. Wind God's Aria (Baton)
105. Sage Fado
106. Makar's Awakening
107. Wind God's Aria
108. Wind Temple
109. Molgera Appears
110. Molgera
111. Makar's Prayer
112. The Hero of Wind
113. Ganon's Castle
114. Gohma First Half (2nd Time)
115. Gohma Second Half (2nd Time)
116. Kalle Demos (2nd Time)
117. Jalhalla (2nd Time)
118. Molgera (2nd Time)
119. Illusionary Room
120. Before Puppet Ganon Battle
121. Puppet Ganon (Puppet Mode)
122. Puppet Ganon Transformation
123. Puppet Ganon (Spider Mode)
124. Puppet Ganon (Snake Mode)
125. After Puppet Ganon Battle
126. Before Ganondorf Battle
127. Ganondorf Battle
128. Farewell Hyrule King
129. Ending
130. Staff Credits
131. Epilogue
132. Aryll's Theme
133. Game Demo
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