How do you feel when you see this title screen and hear its music?

How do you feel when you see this title screen and hear its music?

Happy

...

wistful

indifferent

It was pretty ballsy how they didn't use the zelda theme throughout the entire game.

Unhappy. I've always fucking hated the title screen to OoT for some weird reason, and OoT is one of my favorite games.

sad

Nostalgic.

Maybe that's because you associate it with unpleasant memories.

i don't know, haven't played that game in over 10 years.

Like I should go play Wind Waker instead

Annoyed.
It's slow and lame.
They really should have used the Zelda theme.

There's something very melancholic about the theme coupled with Link riding through Hyrule at dawn. OoT is a pretty grim game at times, so I guess it fits.

Relaxed

nostalgic

"why aren't i playing link to the past"

Nostalgic as fuck and i also wish more games made me feel like this, all happy and full of great memories.

IT WAS NEVER FUCKING GOOD BAD DESIGN TOO MUCH WAITING WAITING WAITING

Uneasy because of the slow music, but I love it so much.

Bored. I played OoT so many fucking times already, that I can't bring myself to play it anymore. I would rather play other Zelda game instead

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hyped for BotW

Seeing any Zelda title screen just makes me compare it to Wind Waker's.

Now I want to play Wind Waker.

A little sad, because that's what nostalgia does. OoT was my first game, played it when I was like 4.

Wistful for a time gone by

p good senpai
twilight princess opening gives me good feels too

This shit right here

Saudade

Happy. When I was young and played this game non-stop, I was really, really happy about everything in my life.

Kind of wistful I guess.

I think of the whole adult section of the game to be one of discomfort. Link's almost out of his body, the world's fallen to shit. In the title screen he's at peace, just ambling about. It's something he doesn't really get in the game.

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Happy and nostalgic. OoT isn't even my favorite game or even Zelda game, but I think it's the most well-rounded, polished Zelda game ever.

I'd say Hyrule Field's little snippet of it counts.