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but does that mean they're going to introduce a new enemy? Ganon was only locked up in his other appearances.
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Isn't Midna that guy with the green clothes and hood and stuff, I love him, my favourite character!
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Do these three people have any sense!
For anyone that likes logic:
1. Midna's the imp IDIOT!
2. You sick person, you gave Zelda a sex change and then you kill her!
3. You play with LINK NOT ZELDA!!!!
At the risk of sounding like someone with too much time on his....ahh what the hell.
If you look back at all the Zelda games you only ever fight Ganon, not Ganondorf. Now I remember it being stated in one of the games that Ganondorf was his real form, so you could argue that even that you "beat" Ganon, Ganondorf still lives, also notice that at the end of most of the games he doesn't die, he just gets teleported to a separate realm.
Now onto him "Dying." the only games in which Ganondorf 'dies' are The WindWaker and Twilight Princess, so if you wanted too, you could say that these are the only two games during which you see the "Death" of Ganondorf, the true form of Ganon.
As has already been stated, and unless I'm misunderstanding something, Ganondorf has already died multiple times in the series. Having said this, I doubt anything will change.
Meh - he can always be resurrected and I can't see the Zelda team getting a new antagonist any time soon - wish they would though - change is nice. Majora's Mask was my favourite Zelda just because it broke away from convention. For some reason though, the hand-held installments of Zelda often do not have Ganon as the main enemy. To answer your question, I reckon we will see Ganon back in the next Zelda game for Wii. It might even be set in a time before TP.
i read that the reason of the adventures link the reason people tried to kill link so they could use him to make ganon alive once again thats why you fight dark link in it
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At the risk of sounding like someone with too much time on his....ahh what the hell.
If you look back at all the Zelda games you only ever fight Ganon, not Ganondorf. Now I remember it being stated in one of the games that Ganondorf was his real form, so you could argue that even that you "beat" Ganon, Ganondorf still lives, also notice that at the end of most of the games he doesn't die, he just gets teleported to a separate realm.
Now onto him "Dying." the only games in which Ganondorf 'dies' are The WindWaker and Twilight Princess, so if you wanted too, you could say that these are the only two games during which you see the "Death" of Ganondorf, the true form of Ganon.
It's debatable that those two games were the last in the two dimensions story lines. If what the avgn and other people rumour is correct then in both separate roads Ganon has died and with the phantom hourglass being a sequel to wind waker with no ganon there...
wasn't Ganon killed in Ocarina of Time as well? If I remember correcly he was stabbed through the head with the master sword.
If you watch after you finish off Ganon, you see Ganondorf getting pulled into the Sacred Realm.
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It's debatable that those two games were the last in the two dimensions story lines. If what the avgn and other people rumour is correct then in both separate roads Ganon has died and with the phantom hourglass being a sequel to wind waker with no ganon there...
Oh and Link has had other enemies.
That's pretty much the whole argument really, whether Twilight Princess and Wind Waker happened in the same Timeline or not. But yes, link has had other enemies, though it's not like they're lining up to have a go at him. But it still proves that Nintendo have the ability to make Zelda games without the presence of Ganondorf.
I've played every single Zelda game, thanks to emulators, and I have to say that there will be another Ganon. In Orcarina of Time, he was just sealed away, and he has died quite a few times in other games. Although, there might be a chance of another enemy coming in, but those chances are very low. If I can remember correctly, out of all the Zelda games, only Majora's Mask did not have Ganondorf/Ganon. If you read my thread about the Storyline of Hyrule...since Majora's Mask was a sequel to OoT, Ganon was back in Hyrule fighting against the King's Army, but Link went travelled far, far away from Hyrule to find Navi, which he had lost in the Temple of Time near the ending in OoT. In that region, he had to fight Termina..not Ganondorf. So...in summary...if the next game is in Hyrule, we will fight Ganondorf/Ganon. If it is not, if there story goes somewhere else (therefore f***ing up my Timeline thread), then it will not be Ganondorf. Chances are it will be in Hyrule with Ganondorf.
@Roast: Ganon is Ganondorf.. -.-
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Fighting the Skull Kid possesed by Majora's Mask in Termina you mean?
It could be that it doesn't matter how many times Ganon(dorf) dies, but that it is a different person in each game. Technically Link and Zelda have died many times as well as most of the games are hundreds of years apart. I think, that only in Wind Waker does Ganondorf recognise Link as being the reincarnated hero - in no other game does he think Link to be a threat. That's because the WW Ganondorf is the same Ganondorf defeated and sealed away at the end of OoT.
The Zelda games are canonically connected, and he seemed to have died in TP in that timeline, as he did in WW in the alternate universe (Crafted due to the stuff done in OoT)
So I believe he is dead. (Though to me that's nonsense. He's the representation of evil against Link's heroism)
Two ways I see this void:
1) Prequel to the TP.
2) Agahnim (Wizard from LttP) something with Majora, or even the enemies from OoA/OoS take the mantle for a game or two, before somehow reviving the King of Evil.
Personally, I hope for the latter. Not only will we get a game with underrated villains, but Ganon still doesn't get brushed under the rug.