Have you played any of the Legend of Zelda games?
I've played Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask and I plan to play Twilight Princess and Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda
The Adventure of Link
A Link to the Past
Link's Awakening
Ocarina of Time
Majora's Mask
Oracle of Seasons
Oracle of Ages
Wind Waker
Four Swords
Twilight Princess
Minish Cap
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
A Link Between Worlds
Four Swords Adventures
Other
None, but I want to!
None, and I'm not interested
I've played a handful of them, but only bothered to beat Ocarina of Time. I have trouble getting into them. But I'm not going to turn this into a rant against the series, because PBG just recently posted a video on why him and a friend really loved Skyward sword while most people hate it. And their reasons were really good. It apparently has a lot more story and character than any of the other games seem to. And while recently looking at Monolith Soft's contributions to the gaming world outside of Xeno games, I discovered that they had a hand in making A Link Between Worlds and Skyward Sword (if I remember correctly, and if true, this would explain why I find myself more attracted to that game, I know they have the ability to craft a more compelling story and more endearing NPCs than I'd been used to in most Zelda games)
So yeah. I actually intend on giving Skyward Sword a chance sometime soon. Which is extremely weird for an avid Zelda-hater like myself :3
I have played a lot of them and the original is still the best. Even better than LttP and Ocarina of Time IMO.
ALL OF THEM
I have the best vote. Nobody will ever match that.
Though I reaaaaally want to play Majora's Mask as the countdown idea is one I adore.
I haven't played any of the N64 ones. Why?
This is where my N64 would be... IF I HAD ONE!!
DINKLEBERG!!
I've played most of the series, but my favorite is still the original (or the SNES Satellaview remake of it).
Funny. I tried to play a few of them in my teens, but I was unable to actually get through a single one. I find that Nintendo lack a lot of character depth in their games. They're good for mindless platforming action of the early-mid 90s, but none of them seem to have much substance if you're a story-driven gamer. I don't deny that they seem really well made though for the type of game they are, and the audience they are designed for. =)
Consider trying the newer ones like skyward sword or twilight princess. They have more characterisation and story thsn previous installments. Premise is still the same but are pretty fleshed out compared to the previous installments.