15 "Retro" Facts about The FIRST Zelda Game

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    ♪ Music ♪
    Catch Fish Fanfare (Twilight Princess)
    A Lot of Music From The Legend of Zelda on the NES
    Smoothing the Whole Thing Over (Essential Jazz Masters)
    Temple of Time (Twilight Princess)
    Sealed Grounds (The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword)
    Just one of those things (Essential Jazz Masters)
    Outset Island (Wind Waker)
    Postman's Theme (Twilight Princess)
    April (Deep Purple)
    [Directly contact me for other songs/sound effects]
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  • @FullHitPoints
    @FullHitPoints Před měsícem +41

    1:17 "The NES can only display 13 colors at a time." Not quite. The NES has memory for 4 palettes of 3 visible colors for sprites, *PLUS* 4 palettes of 3 visible colors for backgrounds, *PLUS* 1 for the filler background color. Add all of that up, and you get *25* colors at a time.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před měsícem +11

      I saw information that while researching the video, but everyone also said that "practically speaking" only 13 colors would be used at a time.
      I don't fully understand how it works.

    • @FullHitPoints
      @FullHitPoints Před měsícem +6

      ​@@TheBreadPirateThe NES has eight palettes of four colors, but the first "color" in all of those palettes is invisible, hence why I said "visible colors."
      Four of these palettes are used exclusively for sprites, which are the objects that move around and do stuff, like Link, his sword, and the enemies.
      The other four palettes are used for the background tiles which make up the level scenery, like the cliffs, the trees, and the walls of the dungeons.
      You then need to add one extra color for the "background color" that fills in all the gaps the "invisible color" ends up making. Fun fact: this is how some games tricked extra detail in their sprites and backgrounds despite being limited to three colors. By cutting out tiny portions in their art assets and have the background color fill in the gaps, you can provide the illusion of extra color. Final Fantasy is a perfect example of this in action, as the battle sprites for both the player and enemies use the black background color to fake an extra color. The downside is that this only works if the background remains totally blank, so no fancy scrolling backgrounds like Ninja Gaiden.
      So the information stated in the video is only accurate as far as the sprite palettes are concerned, as you only have about 12 visible colors to work between them, or 13 if you wanna cheat like Final Fantasy. It just doesn't account for the 12 other colors than make up the background scenery. If the NES really was limited to its four sprite palettes, then I don't think it would be nearly as vibrant and charming as we know it.
      If for some reason you still doubt me, I checked on Wikipedia which states, "the console can display up to 25 colors simultaneously out of 54 usable colors." I also checked myself via an emulator with a PPU viewer, and sure enough, there were 8 palettes divided between sprites and backgrounds.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před měsícem +8

      Ah! That makes more sense. So it's 13 colors for sprites and 12 for background stuff.
      Thanks for explaining that!@@FullHitPoints

    • @FullHitPoints
      @FullHitPoints Před měsícem +6

      @@TheBreadPirateWell, it'd be more accurate to say 12 colors for sprites and 13 for the backgrounds. Remember that the 1 extra filler color is also for the background.
      But anyway, glad I could be of help.

    • @andyaleman5456
      @andyaleman5456 Před měsícem +1

      I had always believed that 8-bit meant 8 digits in binary, or 256 colors.

  • @danielsangeo
    @danielsangeo Před 3 měsíci +242

    My favorite fun fact about the first Zelda game is that Koji Kondo originally wanted to use Ravel's Bolero for the title song, but near the end of the game's production, realized that the song was not yet in the public domain so had to quickly (like, overnight) whip up the classic Legend of Zelda title/crawl theme we all know and love today.

    • @BagOfMagicFood
      @BagOfMagicFood Před 3 měsíci +23

      "What if I just take the overworld music and slow it way down?"

    • @Smaxx
      @Smaxx Před 3 měsíci +8

      "It was just a happy little accident." - Bōb Kondō

    •  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Lol whip it up? Listen to the first 40 seconds of the song April, he stole it. They should sue Nintendo.

    • @spentipede
      @spentipede Před 2 měsíci +1

      Heh, fortunately the copyright to Bolero expired in Japan a year after The Legend of Zelda was released.

  • @mylesjlee
    @mylesjlee Před 2 měsíci +72

    The Bubble hack is MINDBLOWING. Three decades of playing this game, yet I never knew that.

    • @ELJimO1985
      @ELJimO1985 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Absolutely I just face palm so hard learning that. I’ve been playing this game since I was 5 now 38 and I never knew that

    • @eloywizzle782
      @eloywizzle782 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Whats the bubble hack?

    • @enigma9971
      @enigma9971 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think I remember it, but if you think about it, it's more convenient to just wait

    • @Chris-bz2rf
      @Chris-bz2rf Před 2 měsíci +4

      ​@@eloywizzle782it's at 8:44

    • @Ironcabbit
      @Ironcabbit Před 2 měsíci +2

      Play the recorder to negate the sword-loss effect.

  • @AbeM.
    @AbeM. Před 3 měsíci +49

    About the flute and the whirlwinds, something people might not notice while playing, is that they transport you to the next dungeon in either normal or reverse order depending on the direction Link is facing, so you can control where to go by facing a certain direction before the whirlwind catches you. Up and right go forwards, and left and down go backwards.
    In the second quest, the unlock criteria is still to visit the dungeons, but the warp locations remain the same as in quest 1, so although they don’t quite match with the location of the actual dungeons, the same logic still applies.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 3 měsíci +5

      That's useful to know. I never could work out the teleporting process.

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Additionally, each time you play the recorder, as long as you maintain facing the same direction, you will increment the warp counter by 1. For example, let’s assume you have visited dungeons 1-4. If you are at dungeon 1, facing right and playing the recorder 3 times in a row teleports you to dungeon 4.
      I think this is true for the OG gold cart and not just the randomized. I don’t have a cart to verify, but it’s something that I seem recall from my youth.

  • @HenrikMyrhaug
    @HenrikMyrhaug Před 3 měsíci +40

    This game was so ahead of its time and really still holds up today!
    When playing this game for the first time, I remember drawing a physical map of the game to help me complete it, labelling every secret I could.

    • @itsthedude6155
      @itsthedude6155 Před 3 měsíci +7

      My dad's friend drew a map for this game as well, it was dozens of pages, every dungeon, every square was a perfect replica of the game, it was the ultimate guide.

    • @nickm9102
      @nickm9102 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@itsthedude6155 that would be amazing to have, I thought about something like that a couple of years ago. I am using The legend of Zelda as a reference for a D&D map.

    • @AdamYaw-kv4su
      @AdamYaw-kv4su Před 3 měsíci +1

      You know I could remember doing the same thing and I actually did find a secret a 100 ruby secret That is actually somewhat hidden in plain sight

    • @chemicals8582
      @chemicals8582 Před 3 měsíci +4

      The manual that came with the game had a map in it that was about half filled in.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@chemicals8582 Pretty sure I still have mine where I drew in the rest in pen. I haven't turned my NES on in quite a few years but these videos always tempt me to to see if my Zelda save states from the 80s are still on there.

  • @EdKolis
    @EdKolis Před 3 měsíci +38

    The flute tune is also used in Super Mario Bros 3 by the warp whistle, which also transports you around on a tornado!

    • @crypticwander421
      @crypticwander421 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I was gonna say that, but thought I'd check comments first.

    • @dettloff7
      @dettloff7 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Holy Jebus, how have I never noticed that before!?

    • @rayjinflo
      @rayjinflo Před 2 měsíci +2

      I never made it far enough to get the flute as a kid, but I kept thinking about super Mario bros 3 when I'd hear the opening of oot

    • @dansalmon8
      @dansalmon8 Před měsícem +4

      I always knew about the flute sound being nearly identical in Zelda and Mario 3, but it wasn't until I saw in a different CZcams video like last year that I realized that it was also the Ocarina of Time intro theme. I've heard that so many times, but I never put two and two together

  • @mazaroth7
    @mazaroth7 Před 3 měsíci +56

    As a kid growing up in the 80s I cannot tell you how many hours I played the original Zelda game. Each dungeon was such a fantastic experience. It felt so grand and epic. When I finally beat both quests as a teen I felt so accomplished. This game holds a special place in my heart.

    • @Cedar_Wolf
      @Cedar_Wolf Před 3 měsíci +4

      I had no idea the flute music cures the curse from the Bubbles. That makes it so much more useful!

    • @jimbojimbo8072
      @jimbojimbo8072 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I wonder if that only works in quest 1. With quest 2 you've got the red ones and the blue ones the red ones take you away the blue ones give me your sword back so I wonder if the flute will do that and repair you

    • @pixxelwizzard
      @pixxelwizzard Před 2 měsíci +3

      Same. No matter how advanced games have gotten, no game has ever captured my heart and imagination for as many years as the original Legend of Zelda. For that reason, it's my #1 game of all time (sorry, Skyrim).

    • @JohnSmith-nj4zq
      @JohnSmith-nj4zq Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Cedar_Wolf Were you expecting to find a hospital like in Kid Icarus after being turned into an egg plant? lol

    • @Cedar_Wolf
      @Cedar_Wolf Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@JohnSmith-nj4zq A hospital? What? No, I just knew the Bubbles' curse lasted for a short time or until you entered another screen, so I'd just endure it. The flute was useful for warping, revealing a few places in the Overworld, and for damaging a few enemies in dungeons who are vulnerable to it.
      I had no idea it had healing properties.

  • @gailthezeldamaster09
    @gailthezeldamaster09 Před 3 měsíci +290

    I have a fun fact! Technically, the in-game flute isn't actually a flute, but a recorder. A recorder is played vertically and was the ancient predecessor to the flute, since most of the fingerings are the same. The main evidence comes from the in-game sprite. The 'flute' sprite has six main holes, one of them being on a separate part on the bottom. A recorder has five main holes and one or two foot holes, depending on how fancy your recorder is, while a flute has 12 main keys (13 if you have a fancy foot joint) that your fingers play, and a bunch other that the player doesn't rest their fingers on. But the main evidence is a lack of a proper head-joint, or the part you blow across, on the sprite. Instead, the top is brown, indicating that you probably blow IN to that part. Also, there are no side keys, which is essential for a flute. And the in-game sound feels more recordery. I've played the little tune on both flute and recorder, and it the recorder one definitely sounds more game accurate (I play both recorder and flute in band, recorder just for a piece we're doing but I'm obsessed with both instruments lol).

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +56

      Wow! That explains so much.
      The flute in Zelda 1 is called a recorder in many sources, and now I know why.

    • @_thresh_
      @_thresh_ Před 3 měsíci +20

      Also in Mario 3 the warp whistle makes the same sound

    • @lucretiakillingsworth8644
      @lucretiakillingsworth8644 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I was just about to say, it's a recorder

    • @keiyakins
      @keiyakins Před 3 měsíci +16

      a recorder is a flute though. you're thinking specifically of the western concert flute.
      The flute family includes everything from those to the pan flute to the ocarina to the blown jug.

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Extra fun fact, the German name of the recorder translates to "block flute", named after the core in the mouth piece.

  • @nathanielsmith1879
    @nathanielsmith1879 Před 3 měsíci +87

    Oh cool, I didn't know that the dungeon layouts meshed together nicely like that, but it makes a lot of sense!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +9

      I love that fact so much. I'm glad I was able to show you something new!

    • @mchenrynick
      @mchenrynick Před 3 měsíci +5

      If you use a walk-through-walls Game Genie code, you can explore where the different dungeons "piece together". However, the enemies may look odd in the other dungeons...

    • @edcrichton9457
      @edcrichton9457 Před 3 měsíci +2

      They did the same thing in ALttP. Some glitch category speedruns exploit this.

    • @patrickcunningham5167
      @patrickcunningham5167 Před 3 měsíci +3

      After becoming a computer programmer, it finally made sense why all the numbers in Zelda where divisible by 8: number of rubies, bombs; how life and spells (in Link) were divided… I didn’t know that about the level maps or Second Quest but it “fits”!

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Wait until you see what the second quest dungeon map spells…

  • @tarotcard0371
    @tarotcard0371 Před 3 měsíci +20

    A bonus for number 14: I probably need to re-find my source on this, but - I read somewhere that the reason the Recorder Song cures curses is actually due to a programming error where they forgot to pause the curse timer during the duration of the song. The song lasts just long enough that the curse wears off by the time you regain control.

    • @AbeM.
      @AbeM. Před 3 měsíci +3

      Ah, so then it wouldn’t work on the second quest version of the bubble, that doesn’t use a timer. Too bad, it would be awesome if it did.

    • @thomasmathew13
      @thomasmathew13 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I'd assume it's the same reason that aquamentus shoots more fireballs when you use the recorder. The timer between shots doesn't pause so it still runs down.

    • @ChromeCobra420
      @ChromeCobra420 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The time youre without your sword is much longer than the recorder tune it plays.

    • @thomasmathew13
      @thomasmathew13 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@ChromeCobra420 The curse is longer, you are correct. By 8 frames. I don't think you'll even notice the .13th of a second that you still don't have your sword.

    • @ChromeCobra420
      @ChromeCobra420 Před 3 měsíci

      @@thomasmathew13 it's noticeable enough that I definitely knew it was faster, and 8 frames is a huge amount depending on what you're talking about. 8 frames is very significant in some instances, so don't be a fucking tool.

  • @childofcascadia
    @childofcascadia Před 3 měsíci +75

    Us olds who played LoZ way back in the day on original hardware when we were kids thought Pols Voice was weak to the flute. Cuz they didnt bother to change the manual explaining they hated loud sound. So, everyone was blowing the flute at the stupid things and wondering why it didnt work.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Can relate.

    • @Odrox
      @Odrox Před 3 měsíci +3

      That works in The Oracle games I think.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Odrox yup it does

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 Před 3 měsíci +13

      Some of us tried every tool in every room of the game just to see what may or may not happen.

    • @TheYouTubeGame
      @TheYouTubeGame Před 3 měsíci +10

      And yet Digdogger was only able to beaten by using the Flute in his room. Confusing!

  • @SomeGuy712x
    @SomeGuy712x Před 3 měsíci +14

    I certainly didn't know that playing the recorder made Aquamentus spit out fireballs more frequently, nor did I ever notice that the old men in the overworld and dungeons had slightly different graphics. Pretty interesting stuff.

  • @Redmeteor200
    @Redmeteor200 Před 3 měsíci +44

    Bread Pirate: "Make sure you dont stay on your screen for too long." Me whos been watching youtube for 5 hours: "oh yeah, i definetley wont do that."

  • @kirkericson2722
    @kirkericson2722 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I've been playing this game for 36 years and only knew about half of these. Good job!

  • @woafie
    @woafie Před 3 měsíci +37

    i opened the first legend of zelda once, but only played for a few minutes. i’m convinced to play again!!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +12

      YO! Have fun, and don't be afraid to use a guide.

    • @tokeivo
      @tokeivo Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's... not a good game by todays standards, neither is it a long one. (2-4 hours maybe? Add up to 6 more ours if you don't look up dungeon locations, as you might have to search each screen multiple times in frustration)
      But it was really good back then, and if you can appreciate for what it is, it's still quite fun.
      I'd recommend looking at hints for your first playthrough, even if just for dungeon locations, and if you like it, do a blind playthrough of the second quest.

    • @treyperkins2667
      @treyperkins2667 Před 3 měsíci +6

      It's still fun to this day

    • @jameshsu1743
      @jameshsu1743 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@tokeivothat would make it boring. Part of the fun is to discover all these locations. I still remember trying to burn every tree with a candle or bombing everywhere to find a secret.. Good old days.

    • @CollinGerberding
      @CollinGerberding Před 3 měsíci +4

      we're "spoiled" as modern gamers.
      Minimaps, pins, quest trackers, more than two buttons...
      but when you can find and older game that gets you, it really is neat to see how much fun a thing can be regardless of how "sophiticated" the UI or play is.

  • @ChaoticHoly
    @ChaoticHoly Před 3 měsíci +7

    As someone who's played the original Legend of Zelda for decades (sob...I'm old!!), I'm really pleased that I learned a few new facts in this one video!!

  • @shawnfox5568
    @shawnfox5568 Před 3 měsíci +14

    OMG. I play Deep Purple all the time at the bar I work at, I love them. I've never heard this song, it's so unlike their other music. This is absolutely where the Legend of Zelda theme song came from, it is so similar.

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm Před 3 měsíci +6

      Deep Purple Mk 1 was a very different band from the hard rock pioneers they became and are recognized as. Much more progressive and psychedelic. There's some great stuff in there.

    • @shawnfox5568
      @shawnfox5568 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MLennholm The lyrics to this song are beautiful. It's reminiscent of Deserted Cities of the Heart.

    • @excusetheblood
      @excusetheblood Před 3 měsíci +3

      Funny, I just went through Deep Purple’s discography. Even made a TikTok video about it. That part happened so fast I swore it sounded familiar, but didn’t place it at the time

  • @CbatesMusic7
    @CbatesMusic7 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I didn't even realize I wanted/needed this, but having a video jump right into the content without a long introduction or a "smash that subscribe button" at the beginning was so refreshing and nice.

  • @EuropeanApple755
    @EuropeanApple755 Před 3 měsíci +19

    I’ve been wanting to play Zelda 1 for a while, and after watching this I really really want to try it.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Do it! The game is a lot of fun. Just make sure you have a guide.

    • @ianswift3521
      @ianswift3521 Před 3 měsíci

      its crap stick with zelda link to the past

    • @CollinGerberding
      @CollinGerberding Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@ianswift3521 I both disagree with you and am correct.
      Ain't that neat?

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 3 měsíci

      Do it! You'll have a lot of fun.

  • @adc834
    @adc834 Před 3 měsíci +21

    As the music nerd I am, I went and checked out the Deep Purple song (April) and I must say it was an incredible experince!!!
    It's clear how Koji Kondo was inspired by this, the whole piece feels like it could belong in a medieval Zelda world (at least imo).
    I also realised I have never listened to Deep Purple (only heard about them), so now I'm gonna go and listen through some albums.
    Thank you for the entertaining video and for introducing me to new music : D

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm Před 3 měsíci +4

      Deep Purple is primarily known for their hard rock classic _Smoke on the Water,_ but it's fair to say they were a very different band during the time they did _April._ It's from their underappreciated first line-up that were a lot more progressive and psychedelic. Then Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath came along and Deep Purple decided that's the kind of music they wanted to play too, so they replaced some members and went on to become hard rock pioneers themselves... and then ventured into blues and funk territory. I'm a *huge* fan so I love all of it!

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Před 3 měsíci

      I had a similar feeling when someone pointed me to "Tarkus" from Emerson, Lake, and Palmer from "Dancing Mad" from Final Fantasy VI.
      I guess the moral of the story is that if you want to make great video game music, get into classic rock.

    • @gregsonfilm
      @gregsonfilm Před 3 měsíci +1

      Let me recommend "Machine Head", "In Rock", and "Made in Japan" (live) as some great entry albums for Deep Purple. Enjoy, and rock on!

    • @fourthwallbreak
      @fourthwallbreak Před 3 měsíci

      I thought the first half of the sample played in this video also sounded like opening up a chest in OOT.

    • @Oddmanoutre
      @Oddmanoutre Před 3 měsíci

      @@MLennholm Any band that had both Ritchie Blackmore and David Coverdale was bound to sound diverse.

  • @highseasbanditry
    @highseasbanditry Před 3 měsíci +4

    9:47 - I liked the bonus retro facts, including the clip of Link descending stairs backwards.

  • @TheBreadPirate
    @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +402

    *F* in the chat for my friend who "died" to get this video made.

  • @gilb_4
    @gilb_4 Před 3 měsíci +19

    Bread, you actually could go way deeper with April:
    April actually is the source material for 3 songs (at least discovered so far) on the franchise:
    Besides the dungeon crescendo,
    The LoZ Hyrule Fantasy (aka. Zelda 1) Main Menu, one of the sequences, min 0:42 in April, is really close to the Main Title Screen (min 0:17)
    ALttP, WW, BotW: Hyrule Castle / Farewell King Hyrule / A King's request, min 6:24 in April.

    • @featherpony
      @featherpony Před 3 měsíci

      It is also Vow of Revenge from Ninja Gaiden

    • @kennethhall289
      @kennethhall289 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I definitely heard the original main title music in that song. Pretty cool stuff

  • @Swack
    @Swack Před 3 měsíci +58

    Just started the video and I'm already obsessed with the editing, you adapted the BOTW/TOTK style so well to the retro aesthetic!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +8

      Ha ha, thanks Swack! It was a lot of fun to find work-arounds for everything.

    • @quigglesnoopmcboop9087
      @quigglesnoopmcboop9087 Před 3 měsíci

      One of the map pieces looks pretty similar to the mustache man flag

  • @PixelFusionProductions
    @PixelFusionProductions Před 3 měsíci +4

    Fun fact Bread. Back in the day, in the 90s, I actually did a playthrough of the game with the wooden sword. I got the Red Ring from Level 9 and thought it looked So Cool. Yeah, it took 16 hits if I recall to make Ganon vulnerable, but I thought Link looked really good with a color-matching sword.
    I'm happy to hear what happens if you lose a heart container when you only have 3. I was really curious back then, but never managed to pull it off. I might have via emulation & save states, but I honestly don't think I ever did that.

    • @58jharris
      @58jharris Před 3 měsíci

      You can beat Ganon with the wooden sword? I thought you had to have the magic sword to beat him. I think I even read that in Nintendo Power once.

    • @ChromeCobra420
      @ChromeCobra420 Před 3 měsíci

      Do you feel better now after bragging on yourself for things you never did? Lol

    • @PixelFusionProductions
      @PixelFusionProductions Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@ChromeCobra420 Excuse me, my comment was me talking to my friend, Bread. You know little to nothing about me, but I have been playing these games before most people in this community were alive.
      I have no desire to continue talking to you and will not respond to anymore comments. Good Day.

    • @Nicholas_Steel
      @Nicholas_Steel Před 2 měsíci

      @@58jharrisYou can defeat him with any Sword (and Bow & Silver Arrows). Everything else in the game can be dealt with without the sword

  • @EuropeanApple755
    @EuropeanApple755 Před 3 měsíci +24

    Crazy how a game from 1986 can have so many cool details, really shows the talent and care of the Zelda team.

  • @IERServer
    @IERServer Před 2 měsíci +2

    I still feel so proud for having finishing this game without using a guide. Finding the entrance for dungeon 7 lives rent free in my head, ngl.

    • @MrPSaun
      @MrPSaun Před 2 měsíci +2

      The moment I discovered my first false wall in the Second Quest is probably the most rewarding experience I have ever had in gaming. It felt monumental since the game barely telegraphs it at all, which means you have to think laterally to discover it. My refusal to use a guide was the best decision I made going into The Legend of Zelda. Phenomenal game.

    • @ParodyKnaveBob
      @ParodyKnaveBob Před měsícem

      @@MrPSaun I tried probably for days to solve what to do in that dungeon. ("A" was it?) I finally wrote Nintendo a letter asking and detailing what I'd done (bombing every appropriate wall, pushing every block after defeating every enemy, etc.). I'd love to know what bare telegraph made you think to push up against a non-descript wall for a second or more.

    • @randyjack9584
      @randyjack9584 Před 16 hodinami

      All of us who played the original cart when it came out finished it without a guide.

  • @nuclear_lemon
    @nuclear_lemon Před 3 měsíci +5

    8:00 I knew the opening as the warp whistle from mario 3, but the flute works too...

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +4

      The Mario 3 whistle was a reference to the flute from Zelda 1! Good catch.

    • @Zellonous
      @Zellonous Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBreadPirate Mario 3 world 3 was also the roots to the fairy fountain music.

  • @donmccann4668
    @donmccann4668 Před 3 měsíci +12

    I don't know how I never knew #12. Both the original LOZ and OoT were two of my fave games and I grew up on steady doses of both of them. How did I never make that connection before? Cannot unhear it now!

  • @inaminute6238
    @inaminute6238 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Fire shooting from a wand? Really? Don't they have penicillin shots that could cure that issue😂

  • @michaelburns4020
    @michaelburns4020 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I learned just 1 new thing from this video. Using the flute to be able to use your sword again right away. Never knew that.

  • @KaneAsIAm
    @KaneAsIAm Před 3 měsíci +2

    This was seriously a well-made video about the original Zelda game! I’ve got the Zelda Game & Watch, so I’ll definitely have to try holding the Select button to defeat all the Pols on screen! Keep content like this coming!

  • @miloclarke6171
    @miloclarke6171 Před 3 měsíci +6

    14 from fred asking about it
    It kind of does for regular bubbles:
    Bubble timer ticks down from when you get hit
    Recorder stops all movement on screen while played, but timers continue, including bubble timers
    So in theory, if you get bopped by a regular bubble, playing the recorder eats up all the time left on that timer, so you can swing the sword as soon as it’s up.
    [9:51 AM]
    Doesn’t help the red bubble curse though

    • @bepis_real
      @bepis_real Před 3 měsíci +2

      Interesting, that explains why drinking Life Potions is also a viable solution

  • @gregsonfilm
    @gregsonfilm Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thumbs up for the Deep Purple fact! One of my all time favorite bands, and a huge Zelda fan - and this is something I never caught!

  • @BakkerfeelingAdventures
    @BakkerfeelingAdventures Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great editing work and presentation. Love the retro facts, the flute reverence in OOT starting screen blew my mind. Never had occurred to me. Thanks for this entertaining video!

  • @lawnboyfreak
    @lawnboyfreak Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve been playing this game since the 80’s and this is the first video that showed things I never knew. Great job! Thank you!

  • @bepis_real
    @bepis_real Před 3 měsíci +4

    You could not have posted this at a better time. After playing so much open air Zelda for years I’ve been looking back to play the 2D titles I never finished as a kid. 100%’d ALttP and just beat Zelda 1 100% first time today, so excited for more videos like this!

    • @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni
      @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni Před 3 měsíci

      I similarly did something like that need to go back tho I got stuck on Zelda 2

  • @tidepoolclipper8657
    @tidepoolclipper8657 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The using your voice against Pol's Voice mechanic made a return in Phantom Hourglass.

  • @ZHyruleFantasy
    @ZHyruleFantasy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome video, loved the editing style and there were actually rare facts i didn't hear of here! Which is rare for games as old as this. I really like the deep purple and dungeon theme cut. That's wild.

  • @Cozad2ll2
    @Cozad2ll2 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Holy Hylia! Zelda 1 was the 1st video game I played as far as I can remember. Old skool NES back in the day. I'm 37 now and still love the LoZ franchise, bro I think I've only known or heard about 1 or 2 of these facts. Thanks for enlightening me! 🔺🔻🔺

  • @amyheartsyou
    @amyheartsyou Před 3 měsíci +4

    16. The musical instrument Link finds in level 5, that calls whirlwinds and reveals level 7, isn't a flute or a whistle. The game explicitly identifies it as a recorder.

    • @BlakeAustin2011
      @BlakeAustin2011 Před 3 měsíci

      Everyone keeps thinking it’s some revelation, but the item list in game during the opening title sequence does clearly say this. I’m still trying to figure out where flute came from. Is it in the manual, or people just assuming from Z2 and Z3?

    • @geor9794
      @geor9794 Před 3 měsíci

      @@BlakeAustin2011Because everyone knows what a flute is and making the distinction between a recorder is the most pedantic thing ever.

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 3 měsíci

      It's a mistranslation, it's a flute.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@BlakeAustin2011I think it's as simple as a recorder being a type of flute, and "flute" being shorter. Though also people often associate "recorder" with the toy plastic ones they played in elementary school, and so may not associate it with an ancient instrument found by an adventurer.
      I note that the instrument is called a flute in the next two games. It becomes an ocarina in Link's Awakening, but people often still called that a flute until Nintendo used "ocarina" in the title of the next game.

  • @gailthezeldamaster09
    @gailthezeldamaster09 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Perfect to watch while I write Zelda stories at 11pm (I have to get up at 7 tomorrow).

  • @soldjahboy
    @soldjahboy Před 3 měsíci

    I remember when this game came out. I got it that year for Christmas or whatever, and spend the next 3 months glued to it. I remember being able to eventually complete the entire first quest in under 2 hours and have the magic sword before entering the first dungeon. I'm 45 now and I remember quite a lot of these hidden things (and some you didn't cover!) but there were some new ones for me in this video. Nice job!

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius Před 3 měsíci

    Oh man, seeing these levels brings memories out of my brain that have been stored away for more than a quarter century.

  • @thacasualgamer0711
    @thacasualgamer0711 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Dontcha just love it when the bread pirate uploads

  • @TerryTheAppleFox
    @TerryTheAppleFox Před 3 měsíci +5

    When you said Kojo Kondo, and Deep Purple... I immediately went to Yoshi's Island.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wha!? Why is that?

    • @stevenrhodes3462
      @stevenrhodes3462 Před 3 měsíci

      I find it awesome that Koji Kondo and The Legend of Zelda have a connection to Deep Purple. I'll be listening for that sequence now in "April".

  • @freshtapcoke
    @freshtapcoke Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was not expecting to hear facts I really did not know. Excellent video!

  • @Zothiqueness
    @Zothiqueness Před 3 měsíci

    I'm 48 and Zelda was my favorite when I was a kid. I LOVE that fact about Koji Kondo and the dungeon music. I learned so much, thanks!

  • @TheComputerCrasher42
    @TheComputerCrasher42 Před 3 měsíci +10

    8:03 It's also the same tune as the Warp Whistles in Super Mario Bros. 3! I found that out by myself a few days ago and wondered why they did that.
    Anyway, I've never been able to progress very far in Zelda 1 so I knew almost none of these facts lol. Super cool video!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's very observant of you! The Mario 3 whistle is a reference to the whistle from Zelda 1. That's why it's used for teleporting between worlds in that game.

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm Před 3 měsíci +1

      SMB3 also uses the fairy fountain melody for the World 3 music, though I think SMB3 did it first as I believe the fairy fountain theme didn't come about until A Link to the Past

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@MLennholmThe warp zone uses the skyland tune.

  • @100PercentZelda
    @100PercentZelda Před 3 měsíci +3

    Yay I came to the right place

  • @azerial
    @azerial Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! Brought back so many great memories! :)

  • @baldpipesmoker1
    @baldpipesmoker1 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video sir! Always neat to discover things in old classics!

  • @Cliffordlonghead
    @Cliffordlonghead Před 3 měsíci +4

    6:51 Goodbye MatPat

  • @Drakenwild
    @Drakenwild Před 3 měsíci +5

    I think "Kill Mode" might have been named that because of programming lingo. Unix command to end an ongoing process is "kill" and that's also how that action is often referred to. We say we killed a process when we mean we shut it down mid operation.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's an interesting theory! Would make a lot of sense.

    • @jarlfenrir
      @jarlfenrir Před 3 měsíci +1

      The funny thing i that "kill" command is used to send a signal to a process. If you want to terminate a process, you send a signal 9. So "kill -9" actually kills the program ;)

  • @jolterusx239
    @jolterusx239 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The bit about the flute curing the curse of bubbles was carried over to Oot by playing the song of storms.

  • @pixxelwizzard
    @pixxelwizzard Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this great video! I've been playing this game for almost 40 years (did another run through just last year) and I only now learned I can use the flute to restore my sword swinging ability. Wow!

  • @Sylveon2589
    @Sylveon2589 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Ooh I like the pixel intro
    (Also I have a new pfp, I drew it myself. Should I keep it or nah)

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +4

      It's beautiful. Keep it for a few weeks at least.

  • @MR.Sculptor
    @MR.Sculptor Před 3 měsíci +5

    I’m really curious why so many CZcamsrs forgot about TotK so quickly. Like, BotW lasted CZcamsrs 6 YEARS, and Tears of the Kingdom was just the talk of the month. What do you think, Bread?

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci +4

      I could easily talk about that for over an hour. There's a lot of reasons why.

    • @bobosaurus331
      @bobosaurus331 Před 3 měsíci

      No dlc, and I think TotK is harder to mod and with less glitches

    • @phosphorus9867
      @phosphorus9867 Před 3 měsíci

      Most Zelda CZcamsrs love Zelda for the lore, and Totk doesn't mesh with any other game lore wise, not even BOTW. Aparently, this really frustrates them, cause they can't really make lore videos about a game with no lore. Bandit Gaming did a vid on this

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm Před 3 měsíci +1

      There was a lot of excitement around the fuse mechanic initially and people came up with all sorts of crazy and fun contraptions but then the hover bike 2.0 and 3.0 were discovered and it killed it completely. There's just no reason to ever build anything else... or travel on horseback... or climb... or use slip protection... or use the zora armor to travel up waterfalls in the sky... or use recall on the stone elevators... or make an effort to assault the yiga forts in the depths...

    • @phosphorus9867
      @phosphorus9867 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MLennholm completely agree

  • @TheDeepPurplePodcast
    @TheDeepPurplePodcast Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome! Always great to hear Deep Purple get some love for the great underworld music! Great video!

  • @GoronLink
    @GoronLink Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow! I learned so much! And I grew up with this game. Fantastic job

  • @dbweinhaus
    @dbweinhaus Před 3 měsíci +4

    The recorder song is Happy Trails To You by Roy Rogers, specifically the harmonica part

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo Před 3 měsíci

      Not quite, but similar.

  • @Zeldean1986
    @Zeldean1986 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I can't explain it, but the real life bits make the video 10x funnier

  • @NateyCat
    @NateyCat Před 3 měsíci +2

    12: B. The flute melody is also the same as the one in Super Mario bros 3.
    Great video!

  • @zamb0nio
    @zamb0nio Před měsícem

    i like the touch of the fallout 3 vault 101 clarinet piece you included when talking about the flute in the beginning of the video

  • @woafie
    @woafie Před 3 měsíci +4

    i love how your open about your faith! great example, God bless!

  • @sweatynoob1402
    @sweatynoob1402 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love how your wave files are bark and bite

  • @jaimemunoz8513
    @jaimemunoz8513 Před 3 měsíci

    7:59 -- my mind is blown away. I never picked up on this and I've played both the original and OoT games so many times.
    I always thought the Ocarina intro sounded familiar..

  • @OLIVER36758
    @OLIVER36758 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Your videos are so funny yet so informative keep up the great content

  • @arthurthomas44
    @arthurthomas44 Před 3 měsíci

    I play this game at least twice a year, since I first got it as a kid (I'm now 46), and I had no idea you could regain your sword ability from those dudes by using the flute. Genius! Thanks!

  • @deeplybrown
    @deeplybrown Před 20 dny

    Holy crap, I'm so glad I stayed til the end. Fact #15 is insaaaane!! 🤯

  • @cantaloupeme
    @cantaloupeme Před 3 měsíci

    You nailed this video. Well done with the facts. The only one i didn't know was the tie in to Deep Purple for the dungeon music.

  • @RyanHaney55
    @RyanHaney55 Před 3 měsíci

    Interesting video. It's nice to hear stuff about Zelda 1 every now and then.

  • @astridvb
    @astridvb Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! I love your Zelda facts! so fun! I show my friends them and they also love them!

  • @ThouzandWattz
    @ThouzandWattz Před 2 měsíci

    I played this game since I was 6 years old beat this game a dozen times. There were a few facts in this video I never knew. Thank you.

  • @WaffleAbuser
    @WaffleAbuser Před 3 měsíci

    Holy moly!! I actually noticed the similarities between “April” and the dungeon theme and I’m so amazed that it’s not a coincidence!

  • @idonnow2
    @idonnow2 Před 3 měsíci

    amazing video, i love this game and aalways love learning more about it
    also rip your friend

  • @janeenschultz8502
    @janeenschultz8502 Před 3 měsíci

    Loved these facts! I grew up watching my brothers play 1 and 2 and knew a couple but not all!

  • @Hevyk3vy
    @Hevyk3vy Před 2 měsíci +3

    The Deep Purple fact was legit mind-blowing!

  • @jesse.scholer
    @jesse.scholer Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video! Love the facts. One fact/secret that I used a lot during my NES days was to leave one enemy left in a scene, that way if you leave and come back later the enemies won’t respawn and you’ll still have just one enemy left.

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci

      Dude, you have no idea how close I was to adding that one into the video. But I struggled to get enough footage in time and had to cut it. 😅
      I'll heart your comment so more people see the fact you're explaining.

    • @jesse.scholer
      @jesse.scholer Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBreadPirate Thanks! No worries your 15 were better; the one enemy trick is probably more well known anyway

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 3 měsíci

      @@jesse.scholer You can kill every enemy, they won't respawn unless you go far.

    • @jesse.scholer
      @jesse.scholer Před 3 měsíci

      @@Mari_Izu yes, I want to say respawn rate was maybe 5-6 screens away and then back would respawn, but if you leave one enemy on an overworld screen you can walk from one end of the world to the other and there will still only be one enemy; the others won't respawn. However dungeons did reset spawning I believe. So, if you were running around the Overworld looking for secrets before the internet, then this was extremely helpful.

    • @Mari_Izu
      @Mari_Izu Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@jesse.scholer Neat, thank you for the info.

  • @natecw4164
    @natecw4164 Před 3 měsíci

    You've got my vote sir! Behind you 💯 here in Denver!

  • @wombatpandaa9774
    @wombatpandaa9774 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Man, no surprise but Koji Kondo had good taste in music. I'm listening to "April" right now and it's really good.

  • @wyndskar_
    @wyndskar_ Před měsícem

    #12 blew my mind due to the fact I never connected both the melodies till this video, thank you!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před měsícem +1

      Your welcome! I'm glad I was able to teach something new today.

  • @cw4805
    @cw4805 Před 3 měsíci

    The dungeon theme is still one of my favorite pieces of video game music. I gotta check out that song now!

    • @cjeelde
      @cjeelde Před 3 měsíci

      Same! But one thing about the dungeon music in Zelda 1: we know where the inspiration came from, but that's for dungeon 1-8. What about dungeon 9? Anyone knows?

  • @thestrangejames
    @thestrangejames Před 14 dny

    8:42 The flute dispelling a Bubble's "curse" gets something of a call-back in Majora's Mask, where a Bubble's "jinx" prevents you from using your sword but is dispelled by playing the Song of Storms on the ocarina.

  • @michaelwahl7810
    @michaelwahl7810 Před 14 dny

    I remember being 8 years old and literally checking every tree and rock in the game to check for secrets. I had trouble with dungeon 6, so I only had the blue candle. Which meant, burn one tree then leave the screen. I did this over and over. Since there were no wikis or videos there were all these rumors about hidden secrets. I played the hell out of that game. Now I can run the whole first quest in like 2 hours. I got the game in watch and play it almost every night at work. Crazy to think I've been playing Zelda for almost 40 years now.

  • @light1star
    @light1star Před 2 měsíci

    Also the chest opening music! Now that’s cool.

  • @tobormax
    @tobormax Před 3 měsíci

    I like how you said “it’s well known the dungeons fit together like a puzzle.” Brother, I’ve been staring at those dungeons for over 30 years and never realized that. So thanks for the bonus fact, lol!

  • @QuickBoomerang
    @QuickBoomerang Před 3 měsíci

    This literally scrambled my brain. Well done

  • @Brewski007
    @Brewski007 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am SO glad you didn’t do the obvious ones like SMB3 reusing the Flute sound, I’m really glad you showed off some SUPER obscure stuff, I didn’t know literally 90% of these!

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate  Před 3 měsíci

      My pleasure! I enjoy hunting down the obscure facts most people don't know.

  • @pertyslick6171
    @pertyslick6171 Před 2 měsíci

    You got me. My jaw dropped to learn of the Ocarina of Time flute jingle reference. Never noticed that one.

  • @sirGuy1995
    @sirGuy1995 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Colour me impressed, I actually did not know most of these! Great job!

  • @west3Dgaming
    @west3Dgaming Před 3 měsíci

    I really love all the easter eggs and call backs in Hyrule Warriors weapons and costumes. It is kind of insane how many there are

  • @42speedybeattie
    @42speedybeattie Před 3 měsíci

    Very cool. I actually didn’t know most of those facts. Good job.

  • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785

    Hahah! I was listening to that song by Deep Purple on the radio a few years back, and was all like, "Dude! it sounds like the last bar from the Zelda dungeon music!" ofc, the Deep Purple version existed first, I never knew it was an influence and just figured it to be some kind of coincidence. 🤯

  • @jasonspieth5967
    @jasonspieth5967 Před 2 měsíci

    Earned a sub for the Deep Purple/ April connection.

  • @KarmaJolt
    @KarmaJolt Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video, dude!

  • @hartman.4744
    @hartman.4744 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow. Awesome deep dive here.

  • @CaptBurgerson
    @CaptBurgerson Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic work on this one friend

  • @Alexvander10
    @Alexvander10 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video, definitely didn't know 75% of these! Subbed

  • @dreadpiraterobin8379
    @dreadpiraterobin8379 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Props for using facts most people, even Zelda fans, didn't know.
    Most videos like this only have like, the pol's voice mic fact and Zelda dress palate, both facts you barely mention.