Alright, I’ll admit it. I remained a nerd well into college. And when the opportunity came up to take a course on video games, I jumped at it, and dropped my guitar class. During that semester, The Windwaker came out. It was the first Legend of Zelda game on the gamecube, and since I was just finishing up Metroid Prime, I was stoked for another fantastic title from Nintendo.
And I was not disappointed. The game was a little silly looking, but once you got past that, the gameplay was great and the story was right on target. I was impressed enough that when I was assigned a paper in my video game class, I wrote the whole thing in one sitting, and I never lacked for something in the game to praise. I’m no longer certain the paper is that great, but take a look if you wish.
But my favorite part of the Zelda series has always been the music. I enjoyed seeing how innovative the game’s creators tried to be, and nothing stood out more to me than the piece that plays in Ganon’s Tower.
Koji Kondo – Room of Illusion[play] [buy]
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IMPORTANT!!!! When the piece ends, immediately play it again. The piece is meant to loop and my reason for posting it will not make sense without repetition.
The Illusion Room, the Room of Illusion. The stairs go ever upwards, but that’s impossible, because there are only thirteen of them. I adore this song for that reason. While you play the level where this song loops, it feels like you’re constantly going upwards, like the tower is huge and you are scaling it one floor at a time. But the whole time you’re only moving up one or two floors. So it is an illusion, helped by the music.
I’ll let you figure out what’s going on here, but I think its brilliant. Did I mention that I love the japanese?



