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“It’s dangerous to go alone. Take this.”
I bet there are people out there who hate video games but recognize this line.
The number of people that actually remember this line from playing the game, and those that just heard it are probably very different though. Not sure the distinction matters.
Neither am I. It seems unique because it’s actually become a tiny part of pop culture, which, to me, is what fits the definition of “memorable”. Nobody cares about some old guy in a cave distributing wooden swords.
Which is no basis for a system of government! Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses.
Thank you for the rush and immense chill bumps friend🥲
I'm gonna give this one the top moment because while I only ever played like ten minutes of the original Zelda games, this scene is pretty clear in my head, and very few other moments in gaming are as clear