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List of The Legend of Zelda references on the Internet
The following is a list of notable internet references, usually memes, of The Legend of Zelda series.
Memes[edit]
I am Error[edit]
"I am Error" is a famous line that was spoken by Error in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
Background information[edit]
Due to the absurdity of the quote, many gamers believed it to be a mistranslation, a misspelling, or an actual error message. This has been proven false because Error has the same name in the original Japanese Family Computer Disk System release. However, a similar character, Bagu, has a mistranslated name, as his original Japanese name transliterates to "bug". The reason many believe that Error's name was a mistake is because at the time, many games had incorrect spelling and translations, with The Legend of Zelda being a notable example.
Another incorrect notion is that Error's intended name was "Errol", judging how the L and R sounds in most languages translate to a single sound roughly between them in Japanese, which causes many translation problems when they are mixed up due to a lack of knowledge of other languages.[1]
While Nintendo has not confirmed this, Error and Bagu's names are widely believed to have originated from an in-joke between developers. This means that their names would respectively refer to an error message and a software bug. Ironically, the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine stated in a feature that Bagu's name was mistranslated instead of Error's.[2]
In pop culture[edit]
"I am Error" is one of the earlier internet memes, with its earliest use dating back to the early 2000s. Some time after "All your base are belong to us" became a widespread meme, a number of memes about poor English translations in games became viral, including "I am Error".[3]
Despite being a minor character, Error and his phrase "I am Error" are mentioned in several media outlets. Error was included in VideoGamer's list of "oddest character names in games", and GamesRadar+ included his "I am Error" line in a list of the 40 most repeated quotes. GameSpot mentioned the phrase in an article where they discussed poor translation in video games, and misinterpreted Error's name as a 'translation oddity'. IGN wrote a list of worst in-game quotes and added "I am Error" at number two. A Nintendo Life review for Castlevania II: Simon's Quest also noted "an 'I AM ERROR'-esque script", likening the game's garbled translation to the phrase.
There have been a few times where Nintendo has acknowledged the "I am Error" quote. From around 2012-2015, Nintendo of UK's 404 page read "I AM ERROR", accompanied by an image of Error.[4] At E3 2014, when Nintendo Treehouse's presentation of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U experienced some technical difficulties, they displayed an notice based on the "I am Error" quote. During E3 2019 the same notice appeared when there was a power outage during Nintendo's Treehouse live stream on June 12, 2019.[5]
Video games[edit]
"I am Error" has been referenced in a couple of video games:
- Super Paper Mario (2007) - Immediately prior to the boss battle against Fracktail, it gets hacked and utters several confused lines, including "I AM ERROR. PRESS ANY KEY TO RESTART."
- Fossil Fighters: Champions (2010) - The line is said by a character at one point
- Time Fcuk (2009) and The Binding of Isaac (2011) - The quote is referenced in both of Edmund McMillen's games.
- Guacamelee! and Zeno Clash II (2013) - While unrelated, both games have "I AM ERROR" as the title for an achievement.
- Splatoon 2 (2017) - Pearl says "I AM ERROR" when her Team Retro loses the Splatfest to Marina's Team Modern.
References[edit]
- ^ A Legacy of Personality: The Characters of the Legend of Zelda - Nintendo World Report
- ^ Feature: 22 classic gaming mistakes - Official Nintendo Magazine (Wayback Machine)
- ^ 10 classic memes that owned the Internet - CNN
- ^ 404 - I AM ERROR - archive.is
- ^ Nintendo Life (June 12, 2019). Nintendo Ran With A Zelda II Joke When The Power Went Out At E3 2019. Nintendolife. Retreived June 20, 2019.
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