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Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:08 schreef Strolie75 het volgende:[..]
Of Tingle, maar daar kom je pas achter als hij wat ouder is.
quote:dat is jammer, heb pas na de vakantie weer geld
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:12 schreef Sennaistop het volgende:[..]
Deze maand nog
quote:Er staat hier trouwens een gebakje voor je
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:13 schreef Chocobo het volgende:[..]
Hi
quote:mogguh
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:16 schreef silver-surfer het volgende:... Morgen Gijsjes!!!
quote:Zou wel zonde zijn, die bon is 50.- eurotjes op 199,- is dat een flinke korting (of een extra spel
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:14 schreef kepler het volgende:[..]
dat is jammer, heb pas na de vakantie weer geld
quote:Hey Surfer
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:16 schreef silver-surfer het volgende:... Morgen Gijsjes!!!
quote:*Weg is*
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:16 schreef Tigress74 het volgende:[..]
Er staat hier trouwens een gebakje voor je
Ik kom Tiggy
quote:He Silver !
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:16 schreef silver-surfer het volgende:... Morgen Gijsjes!!!
quote:Hai proestende tijger
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:12 schreef Tigress74 het volgende:gelijk een hele Tiggy reeks *proest*
quote:
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:17 schreef Chocobo het volgende:[..]
*Weg is*
Ik kom Tiggy
[Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Tigress74 op 06-05-2003 11:19]
quote:dat weet ik, maar ik heb echt geen geld nu. Of anders kan ik niet op vakantie
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:16 schreef Sennaistop het volgende:[..]
Zou wel zonde zijn, die bon is 50.- eurotjes op 199,- is dat een flinke korting (of een extra spel
)
quote:Hi SIT
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:18 schreef Sennaistop het volgende:[..]
He Silver !
[..]Hai proestende tijger
quote:Heb nog 1 uurtje ziten spelen ja...
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:17 schreef Tigress74 het volgende:[..]
Hey Surfer
Lekker zitten gamen vannacht ?
quote:...
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:18 schreef Tigress74 het volgende:[..]
Goh dat is lang geleden dat ik dat hoorde zeg..."ik kom"
quote:Ohw 1 uurtje maar..dat valt mee
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:19 schreef silver-surfer het volgende:[..]
Heb nog 1 uurtje ziten spelen ja...
quote:Denk je dat ik dit allemaal ga lezen ofzo?
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:07 schreef Notorious_Roy het volgende:[..]
Bastard, LEEEEESS
quote:
The zelda story the way i understand it ...
CHAPTER 1According to the Hylian scrolls, the mythical goddesses descended from a distant nebula to the world that was and created order and life. Din, the goddess of Power dyed the mountains red with fire and created land. Nayru, the goddess of Wisdom created science and wizardry and brought order to nature. And Farore, the goddess of Courage, through justice and vigor, created life-the animals that crawl the land and the birds that soar in the sky. After the goddesses had finished their work, they left the world, but not before creating a symbol of their strength, a golden triangle known as the Triforce. A small but marvel portion of the essence of the goddesses was held in this mighty artifact, which was to guide the intelligent life on the world of Hyrule.
Although it was an inanimate object, the Triforce had the power to bestow three titles which gave the person who received them great powers: The Forger of Strength, The Keeper of Knowledge, and The Juror of Courage. From its hiding place in the so-called Sacred Realm, or, Golden Land where the goddesses placed it, the Triforce beckoned people from the outside world to seek it in the hope that someone worthy of these titles would find it.
The goddesses created six distinct races to live in their new world- the fish-like Zora lived in the vast waterways of the land; the rock-eating Gorons dwelt inside the massive Death Mountain, and created bombs. In the Lost Woods, far to the east, the elven Kokiri lived. The black-hearted Gerudo people lived in the deserts, while the mysterious Shiekah lived at the foot of Death Mountain, vowing to protect the royal Hylian family. The noble Hylians lived in the center of the world, in the large Hyrule Field.
With their magic infused blood, the Hylian people were endowed with psychic powers and skilled in wizardry. It was also said that their long, pointed ears enabled them to hear special messages from the goddesses, so they were held in high esteem by the many people in Hyrule. Their descendants settled in various parts of the world and passed on their knowledge and magical lore to all people. But in its passing, the lore was often distorted or lost altogether
CHAPTER2 In Hyrule, there are many Hylian buildings which are mentioned repeatedly in the Legends. These buildings, which now lie in ruin, pale shadows of their former splendor, are closely tied to the Triforce. Some were said to have the Triforce itself...
If it were only a symbol of the goddesses, the Triforce would be coveted by many. But a verse from the Book of Mudora made the Triforce even more desirable:
In a realm beyond sight,
The sky shines gold, not blue.
There, the Triforce's might
Makes mortal dreams come true.
Many aggressively searched for the wish granting Triforce, but no one, not even the Hylian sages, was sure of its location; the knowledge had been lost over time. Some said the Triforce lay under the desert, others said that it was in the cemetery in the shadow of Death Mountain, but no one ever found it. That yearning for the Triforce soon turned to lust for power, which in turn led to the spilling of blood. Soon the only motive left among those searching for the Triforce was pure greed.
To protect the Triforce from such a person, a great sage named Rauru built the Temple of Light to guard the entrance to the Sacred Realm. Using a few magical items, he made a large and complex seal that could only be opened by one who was worthy enough to receive the relic. But that did not stop everyone.
Years later, in the blowing sand and the harsh climate of the desert, the King of the Gerudo Thieves, Ganondorf Dragmire found the way to break the mystic seal of Rauru. He needed three sacred stones- one held by the Kokiri, one by the Goron, and one by the Zora. He then needed the magical Ocarina of Time to open the seal, which was held by a member of the royal family. Climbing upon his black Gerudo steed, Ganondorf went to each of the tribes and attempted to get their stones by destroying them- he poisoned the Kokiri's guardian tree, he infested the cave which held the Goron's food source with monsters, and he made the protective deity of the Zora, Lord Jabu-Jabu, go mad and swallow the daughter of King Zora XVI, Princess Ruto. He then went to hold an audience with the King of Hyrule, in an attempt to find which royal family member had the Ocarina. Ganondorf knew that it was only a matter of time before he had all the pieces to his plan complete. However, time was definitely not on Ganondorf's side
CHAPTER3 In the Kokiri forest there lived a young boy named Link. He was unlike all the other Kokiri- they all had faerie guardians, all except Link. One night, he had a nightmare that would haunt his dreams for many months- during a rainy night, in front of a magnificent castle, a young girl would be riding away on horse in the arms of a woman. She would give Link a stare of helplessness, and looked like she needed to say something. Behind them rode an evil-looking man with green skin in black armor. He would frighten Link, who would awake uneasily.
One night, after his dreams, a faerie came to Link. Her name was Navi, and told him that the Great Deku Tree, the guardian of the Kokiri needed his help. Link went to the Tree, who told Link he was cursed. Upon entering the Tree, Link defeated the source of the curse. But the Deku Tree was already nearly gone.
Giving Link a green gem, he told Link in his dying breath to visit the Princess of Destiny in Hyrule Castle. After a short journey, Link and Navi found the Princess, whose name was Zelda, and the girl from Link's dream. She told Link of the evil man from his dream, who wanted the Triforce. She told Link the only way to stop him was to find the other two Spiritual Stones and with her Ocarina of Time, open the door to the Golden Land in the Temple of Time.
After traveling and curing the curses of the Goron and the Zora, Link brought the stones to the castle. But, just like in Link's dream the man in black armor was chasing Princess Zelda in the arms of her nursemaid Impa on a horse. Zelda threw the Ocarina of Time to Link, who caught it and fled to the Temple of Time. There, he played the Song of Time, which opened the gate. But the evil man tricked the young hero, and he stole the Triforce from the Golden Land before the lad could enter. The name of this king of thieves is Ganondorf Dragmire, but he is known by his alias, Mandrag Ganon, which means Ganon of the Enchanted Thieves. Then, the whole world as Link knew it, ended
CHPTER4 I do not know what Ganondorf wished for from the Triforce. However, in time evil power began to flow from the Golden Land and greedy men were drawn there to become members of Ganon's army. Black clouds permanently darkened the sky, and many disasters beset Hyrule. The lord of Hyrule sent for the Knights of Hyrule, and ordered them to seal the entrance to the Golden Land. But Ganondorf's power was too great, and he swiftly took over the land of Hyrule. The Triforce, being an inanimate object, cannot judge between good and evil. Therefore, it could not know that Ganondorf's wishes were evil; it merely granted them.
Evil things beset the land of Hyrule, and the leaders of the six races tried to prevent the ongoing war. However, their efforts also were in vain.
Seven years after Ganondorf first touched the Triforce; Link awoke in the Temple of Light. Rauru, who had built the Temple, told Link of the evil that occurred. Rauru was only one of seven sages who would, if brought together, seal Ganon in the Golden Land. Link found five more- Saria the Kokiri, Darunia the Goron, Ruto the Zora, Impa the Shiekah, and Nabooru the Gerudo, who all became sages. Princess Zelda, who remained in disguise for the past seven years, was the seventh.
When Link found Zelda, it was revealed the Triforce had split due to Ganondorf's evilness. He held the Triforce of Power, Zelda held the Triforce of Wisdom, and Link himself held the Triforce of Courage. Upon hearing this, Ganondorf kidnapped Zelda and dared Link to face him.
Link took the full brunt of the fierce attack, and although he fought courageously, at some points he nearly lost. However, his efforts were not in vain, for Ganondorf was slain by Link's sword. Upon escaping his crumbling tower, Ganondorf arose, and, using the power of his Triforce he turned himself into the Prince of Darkness, Ganon. Battling Ganon seemed futile, but he bought precious time for the Seven Sages to magically seal Ganon in the Golden Land. All of Hyrule rejoiced at the victory that upheld peace and order over Ganon's evil and chaos. This war, which had claimed many lives, became known as the Imprisoning War in stories told in later centuries.
CHAPTER5 Not long thereafter, Ganon's evil struck again. After the Imprisioning War, the King of Hyrule ruled with the Triforce. However, as all do, the King died. His young son, the prince, who should have become king and inherited everything, but he could only inherit part of the Triforce. The prince search far and wide for the missing parts, but could not find them. Then a magician close to the king brought him some unexpected news. Before he died, the king had said something about the Triforce to only the younger sister of the prince, Princess Zelda. The prince immediately questioned the princess, but she wouldn't tell him anything. After the prince, the magician threatened to put the princess into an eternal sleep if she did not talk, but even still, she said nothing.
In his anger, the magician tried to cast a magic spell on the princess. The surprised prince tried to stop him, but the magician fought off the prince and went on casting the spell. Then, when the spell was finally cast, Princess Zelda fell on that spot and entered a sleep from which she might never awake. At the same time, the magician also fell down and breathed his last.
In his grief, the prince placed the princess in a room in the castle. He hoped that someday she would come back to life. So that this tragedy would never be forgotten, he ordered that every female child born into the royal household shall be given the name Zelda.
Ganon had extracted his revenge from the Golden Land onto Zelda and her brother. Now, all he needed was the only two parts of the Triforce to finish his dream- extract his revenge on the descendants of Link and the Sages, and take over Hyrule
CHAPTER 6Many centuries have passed since the Imprisoning War. The land of Hyrule healed its wounds and the people lived in peace for a long time. Memories of the vicious Imprisoning War faded over the generations...
So it is no surprise that no one was prepared for the new disasters that had recently struck Hyrule. Pestilence and drought, uncontrollable even by magic, ravaged the land. The king of Hyrule, after council with his sages, ordered an investigation of the Imprisoned Golden Land, which was now called the Dark World, but the Sage's seal was apparently intact. He offered rewards for anyone who could find the source of these troubles. In answer to these summons a stranger named Agahnim came and quelled the disasters with a previously unseen form of magic. As a reward, the king gave him a new position as chief advisor and heir to the Seven masses proclaimed him their hero. Peace had returned to Hyrule... or had it?
CHAPTER 7 To everyone's surprise, Agahnim was Ganon. Agahnim then secretly killed the king and ruled Hyrule, but no one outside the castle knew it. Agahnim then carried out his plot to send all the descendants of the Sages to the Dark World, so that the lifeblood of the Sages was no longer be in Hyrule, and the seal to the Dark World would be broken. After Agahnim sent six of the seven descendants, Zelda, the king's daughter and princess of Hyrule, and the final descendant,sent out a telepathic message to Link, a descendant of the Hero of Time.
Link heard the plea in his sleep, and awoke up to see his uncle with his family's sword and shield. He told Link not to leave the house until morning, for he heard the plea as well as Link. Link, knowing the plea was for him and not his uncle, waited a while and left towards the castle, where Zelda was imprisoned.
In the castle Link found his uncle seriously wounded. He didn't want Link involved, but knew the telepathic message was meant for Link. He explained to how to use the sword and shield and gave them to Link. Using them, he found Zelda in the dungeons of the castle. He took her to the Sanctuary, a temple where she would be save in the care of a sage.
At the Sanctuary, the sage explained the only weapon that could slay Agahnim was the Master Sword, the weapon that the original Link used against Ganondorf. A wise man named Sahasrahla further explained that to claim the Master Sword, hidden in the Lost Woods, he first needed three pendants. One pendant was hidden in each of Hyrule's three dungeons- the Eastern Palace, the Desert Palace, and the Tower of Hera. After Link found the three pendants he quickly went to the Lost Woods and found the Master Sword, and with the power of the pendants, pulled the blade from its stone. After he withdrew the sword he got a telepathic message from Zelda. She had been found by Agahnim and was captured. Link raced to the castle only in time to see Agahnim send her to the Dark World, fully breaking the Sage's seal. Link then battled Agahnim by using the Master Sword to reflect Agahnim's black magic. But before Link could defeat him, Agahnim sent Link into the Dark World.
In the Dark World, Link got a telepathic message from Sahasrahla. Sahasrahla told Link that the seven descendants were in crystal cocoons in seven dungeons. To stop Ganon from returning to conquer Hyrule, Link set out to find all of the descendants.
Link traveled to all the dungeons and after hard battles, he Zelda in the final dungeon. After collecting all the descendants, Link went to Ganon's Tower on top of Death Mountain. In the Tower he battled Agahnim again, only this time he defeat Aganhim, who was revealed as Ganon. Ganon changed himself into a bat and flew off to the Pyramid of Power, where Ganon kept the Triforce. Link did not give up, and followed the Prince of Darkness.
In the Pyramid Link fought Ganon. With the combined effort of the Master Sword and his silver arrows, Ganon was defeated. Link brought the Triforce back to Hyrule, and peace returned. However, Hyrule was at peace, but other lands needed Link's help
CHAPTER 8 After his first great victory, Link set out on a mission of training, to hone his skills, sharpen his wits and master techniques of battle from around the world.
Link sailed to foreign lands where he disciplined his mind and body. When he felt ready to return to Hyrule, he bought a small sailboat and headed across the Great Hyrulean Sea. The journey ended in a storm that crushed and sank Link's ship.
Clinging to a piece of flotsam, out hero floated toward a mysterious tropical shore, unconscious and barely alive.
When Link washed up on the beach of Koholint Island, he had no energy to stand or cry for help. Through half-closed eyes, he gazed out on a tropical forest with a tall volcano rising in the distance, and he thought it was odd that the volcano was topped by a giant, spotted egg.
At one point, it seemed to him that Zelda was speaking to him and that he was in a soft bed. At times, he thought he was caught in a bizarre dream.
Indeed, Link awoke in a soft bed, but the young woman who tended him was not Zelda, but Marin. She had found him and brought him home to heal. From Tarin, Marin's father, he learned that evil creatures had appeared shortly after his arrival. Then, when Link returned to the beach to retrieve his sword, an owl flapped down beside him and told him the strangest story he'd ever heard. According to the wise old bird, Link was the hero who had come to wake the Wind Fish, and he couldn't leave until that task had been done. In the adventures that followed, Link learned that Koholint Island existed only in the dreams of the Wind Fish... and he was a part of that dream.
According to a wise old Owl, Link had to collect 8 Instrument of the Sirens from the Nightmares. Link collected the Cello from the Tail Cave, The Conch Horn from the Bottle Grotto, the Sea Lily Bell from the Key Cavern, the Surf Harp from Angler's Cave, the Marimba from Catfish's Maw, the Coral Triangle from the Face Shrine, the Organ of Evening Calm from the Eagle's Tower, and the Thunder Drum from Turtle Rock.
After collecting all the Instruments Link went to the Egg on top of the volcano. Once there he played the Ocarina, using a song Marin taught him, and a hole opened in the egg. Link went in side and found a maze. After correctly going through the maze Link dropped into a room where he found the Evil Shadows. Link fought each of the shadows with out having any respite between battles. After Link defeated the Evil Shadows he climbed the stairway up to a platform, where he met the Wind Fish and he played the Song of Awakening again. After playing the song the island disappeared and Link woke up on a piece of driftwood. Link then looked up after hearing a sound and he saw the Wind Fish flying away. Knowing his friends he met on his journey were gone, Link's victory was a sad one
CHAPTER 9After Link awoke from the nightmares of Koholint Island, he was shipwrecked, far away from Hyrule, alone. He was alone and confused, with no idea which direction would lead him to his homeland. But somehow, in some way, the Hero found a land called Calatia, which was west of Hyrule and very much like his own land. For some unexplained reason, Link did not return to Hyrule, quite possibly because he was afraid of the Great Hyrulean Sea that nearly claimed his life on a stormy night.
Many years passed, and Arn, a member of Link's bloodline, had a child with his wife Medila. Either purposely or by coincidence, he was named "Link", and was the third known person to bear the name. Link was known in Calatia as a courageous lad who was quite skilled in swordplay. However, the young man soon yearned for fame, fortune, and romance, and left Calatia to search for adventure.
After a short journey, Link arrived in a land called Hyrule, and while searching for signs of adventure, he saw an old woman surrounded by evil forces. Links felt compelled to help the woman, and ran towards the villains, hoping he could defeat them and help the woman.
Link chased the monsters off, and the old woman was grateful. Her name was Impa. Then she told Link the woeful tale of Hyrule and Princess Zelda. Link almost thought his short adventure was over, but it was only just the beginning...
CHAPTER 10Hyrule had declined, becoming a rustic land with few remaining signs of its earlier glory. The land was overrun, and Ganon was to blame. At the heart of the conflict lay a missing piece of the Triforce and Zelda. Of how Ganon came by the Triforce of Power no tale is told. When she discovered that Ganon had acquired a piece of the Triforce, though, Zelda broke the Triforce of Wisdom into eight pieces and hid them. She knew a hero was needed to challenge Ganon, so she sent her nurse, Impa, to search throughout the land, even as Zelda herself was captured.
During her Quest, Impa long evaded Ganon's reach, but in a forest glade she too fell into his clutches and would have been carried off if it not for the heroic actions of a passing youth named Link. Once the villains had been driven away, Impa told the young man about Zelda's secret. Then, unable to hold back her tears, she told him how Zelda had been taken captive. No sooner had Link heard the tale of Zelda's sorrow than he pledged to defeat Ganon and rescue the Princess.
He set off at once, knowing only that he had to collect the eight pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom. At every turn in the path he met monsters and other evil soldiers of Ganon who challenged him in battle.
Link's first task was to find the hidden dungeons where Zelda had secretly hidden the divided Triforce. Many of the entrances were disguised, and only by using all of his wits and the scraps of hints that he picked up along the way was he able to succeed. Inside the dungeons, he met countless enemies, for Ganon's minions had taken hold of even the most remote chambers.
After countless adventures, Link gathered all eight pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom, then he scaled Death Mountain and gained entrance to Spectacle Rock. Ganon's great maze dwarfed any that Link had yet encountered. In a hidden chamber, he discovered a magical Silver Arrow and, taking the prize, he traced his way through the maze until he came face-to-face with Ganon himself. The battle between youthful hero and villainous foe raged across the chamber, but Ganon remained invisible, seemingly unaffected by the cuts of Link's sword.
As Link began to tire, he tried a last, desperate strategy, putting the Silver Arrow to the test. The bowstring sang and the arrow flew straight. Ganon was destroyed.
With the defeat of Ganon, Link's mind turned to the purpose that had driven him here-the rescue of Princess Zelda.
One chamber remained to be explored and Link went ahead. Here Zelda greeted him and the pieces of the Triforces of Power and Wisdom were reunited.
With the destruction of Ganon and the power of the Triforce restored, peace reigned once more in Hyrule. Princess Zelda now ruled the land, and the country prospered. It seemed as if the shadow of Ganon had been destroyed forever. But the youthful hero of the age remained ever vigilant. Wherever Link roamed, he looked for signs of Ganon's return, for he could not believe that he had truly banished evil from the land.
CHAPTER 11 Marked by the sign on his hand, Link was destined to become a hero, but in the peaceful days following his first quest, he became restless. He wandered the forests, crossed the deserts and delved into the caverns of Hyrule, looking for clues to explain his feeling of unease. In time he became aware of a whisper that passed between the birds, beasts, and even through the blades of grass: there was a new magic in the land, nameless and terrifying.
Lying as still as marble, a Princess Zelda from ages before slept the dreamless sleep of enchantment. When Link found her thus arrayed in the North Palace, he saw at once that she was spellbound. His greatest fear had come to pass. By refusing to reveal the secret power of the Triforce to a wizard, this Princess Zelda had brought on her own downfall. But all was not lost. If Link somehow unlocked the mystery of the Great Palace, he could save this ancient Zelda and the Triforce of Courage.
Again Link took to the fields and forests, but these places had become wild and dangerous, inhabited by enemies of old. Link found himself relying on his wits and swordplay at every step. Creatures he had never before seen also waylaid him: spiders called Deelers that dropped from trees, tall Geldarms that rose from the sands of the Tantari Desert, and Daira armed with axes and hatred.
Link's mission was to enter each of six palaces and restore a missing crystal to a statue. Together the statues created a magical lock on the Great Palace. Only by replacing the six crystals could Link open the final door. In each palace, however, he had to battle a Statue Guardian of great strength: Barba the Dragon, Ironknuckle the Knight, Carook the Wizard and others.
As he closed the palaces, Link crossed the whole of Hyrule, from Ruto in the northwest to Death Mountain in the south, from the Island Palace in the Stormy Straights to Maze Island in the Far Eastern Sea. He helped villagers when he could, but he never lost sight of his ultimate goal. Finally, after uncovering the secrets of Old Kasuto, Link pushed on to the Great Palace where he met the Thunderbird.
Once the Thunderbird was vanquished, Link thought that Zelda and Hyrule would be saved, but it was not to be... not yet. Exhausted from his journeying, Link had one more enemy to defeat -- an enemy so unexpected that he did not know what to do, for the enemy was his own shadow.
CHAPTER 12 Link defeated his own Shadow, and awoke the original Princess Zelda from her eternal sleep. But evil was not although banished from Hyrule. Suddenly, without warning, Ganon, the Prince of Darkness returned to Hyrule. Although he was not restored to all of his original power, Ganon got his hands on the Triforce of Power again, which was given to the people of Hyrule as a sign of goodwill. Link the third and Zelda the third knew that Hyrule would not be at peace with Ganon still alive, for Ganon still craved for the land of Hyrule.
Soon Ganon would throw clever plan after clever plan at Link and Zelda, but the Hero and his Princess never gave in. Link and Zelda foiled every plot at dangerous lengths to defeat Ganon. However, they were helped along the way. The mysterious Sing with her pet unicorn, Bagu, Hyrule's strongest man, and Impa, Zelda's loyal nursemaid, just to name a few of the illustrious people who helped Link, Zelda, and King Harkinian.
At every chance he got, Ganon tried to capture the Triforce of Wisdom. Link and Zelda, at every chance they got, tried to reclaim the Triforce of Power. The Triforce of Courage dwelt in Link's heart since his last journey, and was the secret of his greatest power.
Link's struggle with Ganon has not ended. No tale is told on how either was conquered. Perhaps the two never ended their struggle, and Ganon survived to terrorize the next hero in Link's bloodline. Until that tale is told, we may never know the fate of Hyrule...
quote:Zelda
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:18 schreef kepler het volgende:
dat weet ik, maar ik heb echt geen geld nu. Of anders kan ik niet op vakantie
quote:Ik dnek, ik post de link, maar neeeeee Bastard post het hele verhaal
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:20 schreef Bastard het volgende:[..]
Denk je dat ik dit allemaal ga lezen ofzo?
[..]
Maar ja, je zal wel moeten na je vraag wie Zelda dan wel niet is
quote:
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:20 schreef Strolie75 het volgende:[..]
Zelda
spelen geeft ook een vakantiegevoel...
quote:Spoilers....
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:20 schreef Bastard het volgende:[..]
Denk je dat ik dit allemaal ga lezen ofzo?
[..]
quote:Of Mario Sunshine
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:20 schreef Strolie75 het volgende:[..]
Zelda
spelen geeft ook een vakantiegevoel...
quote:Mwah
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:22 schreef silver-surfer het volgende:[..]
Spoilers....
Valt wel mee...
quote:Wat een poepspel was dat! Ik heb het 2e hands van Luigi gekocht, was eigenlijk voor mijn vriendin maar die vond er ook geen hol aan! Gelukkig heb ik hem voor dezelfde prijs aan Smots kunnen verkopen.
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:22 schreef Notorious_Roy het volgende:
Of Mario Sunshine
quote:
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:25 schreef Strolie75 het volgende:[..]
Wat een poepspel was dat! Ik heb het 2e hands van Luigi gekocht, was eigenlijk voor mijn vriendin maar die vond er ook geen hol aan! Gelukkig heb ik hem voor dezelfde prijs aan Smots kunnen verkopen.
Tja, het is geen Mario 64, maar ik vond hem toch best cool hoor !
quote:spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler
Op dinsdag 6 mei 2003 11:27 schreef Strolie75 het volgende:
Ik heb gister trouwens dat stukje gedaan waarbij je door die bloemen steeds hoger wordt geschoten! Ik kreeg op een gegeven moment echt hoogtevrees!
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