The Incredible Speedrun History of Zelda: The Wind Waker
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Wind Waker is a very broken game. But where did this all start? And how did the World Record Speedrun drop by nearly 5 hours? That is what we are covering today, in the World Record Progression of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
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Edited by: @zayloox
Voiced by: @Linkus7
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Thank you for watching everyone! I’ve dedicated the past 9 years of my life to this game, and I am very happy to be able to share this games history and highlights! I really hope you enjoyed the video as much as I enjoyed making it ^^
@binge4ever602
Жыл бұрын
these are true gamer hours you are uploading in, respek +1
@Ganobrator
Жыл бұрын
I'm shitting in my actual pants right now dude
@missbeckykmusic
Жыл бұрын
Love this video! It’s thanks to you that I got into wind waker at all, it’s my favourite Zelda game by far.
@Arvl.
Жыл бұрын
@@missbeckykmusic you havent watched 1 second of it
@lovelenivy
Жыл бұрын
I got the notification for this while watching one of your wind waker speedruns lmaooo
Love how Linkus just mentions himself at 14:33
@SemiHypercube
Жыл бұрын
It's pretty common for speedrunners to causally mention themselves in these kinds of videos
@iDontReallyKnowTbh
Жыл бұрын
@@SemiHypercube funny thing is after that, Linkus refers to himself in first person every time after that
@fiendfi7119
Жыл бұрын
@Druppelkat that's exactly what he did at the aforementioned timestamp
@OrloxPhoenix
Жыл бұрын
Plot twist: Myself is a different speedrunner 🤔
@quinndirks5653
Жыл бұрын
It's third person narration.
Oh man, this is going to be great. It's been five years since barrier skip and I'd love to hear everything that's changed.
@speedrunner1763
Жыл бұрын
Only 3 years since barrier skip HD is technically a different game
@B0mbEater
Жыл бұрын
Ikr
@Bladieblah
Жыл бұрын
@@speedrunner1763 Ignore the little b*tch
@kylerclarke2689
Жыл бұрын
@@sethaquauis they are different games with different barrier skips found years apart...
@TepidBlack
Жыл бұрын
@@kylerclarke2689 🤓🤓🤓
Was thinking "hey this guy sounds a lot like linkus" for the entire video only to get to the end and realize the voice is in fact linkus
@tazppn5575
Жыл бұрын
I was thrown off by him mentioning himself in third person lmao
I didn't even realize Barrier Skip was possible in the original until now. I remember hearing it was an Wind Waker HD exclusive trick.
@luminous2585
Жыл бұрын
I was so confused the first time I actually saw someone pull it off because I apparently misunderstood an early explanation of how the barrier worked. My understanding of it was that it was an entire volume that would push and damage link, even if he got into it.
@krypton7900
Жыл бұрын
yeah I remember first hearing about from Taran from Linus Tech Tips video on it
31:31 *Translation from French, for all those wondering:* "I really don't care, about doing a good Ganondorf! Where are you, where you at, where you at? You're here! Let's goooooooo! And so? The middle Puppet Ganon Skip? Impossible ? Waaah. Depends. Depends for who! Eh. Eh! Eh, that wouldn't be... It wouldn't happen to be..."
@inthefade
Жыл бұрын
More like "You're all here! You're all you're all you're all... You're all here!
@Heizenberg32
Жыл бұрын
I understood it better in the original French. I do not speak French.
@parknich081
Жыл бұрын
it sounds like you put this through an ai, this is very innacurate
"when a fly comes into your room, it distracts you but doesn't threaten you." very poetic Linkus
@justaboringperson
Жыл бұрын
only threatens your run
From like 6 hours to around 53 minutes, that's such a massive improvement
@thelvadam2884
Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile OoT is like 10 minutes in any% if at all
@eu_brawl1451
Жыл бұрын
@@thelvadam2884 LMAO its 4 minutes now crazy
@thelvadam2884
Жыл бұрын
@@eu_brawl1451 4 Minutes? Holy shit !
@pyrojkl
Жыл бұрын
@@eu_brawl1451 i know its awesome
@thejester3147
Жыл бұрын
¹1
I didn't know AloaKirby was French, so when he hit the record and started speaking in French I laughed out of surprise
HD runners: hey, sorry you guys don’t have item sliding to do barrier skip, but I’m sure you’ll find a way to build up enough speed somehow! GameCube runners: we’ve developed a twenty minute long lethally precise eldritch ritual to erase it from existence for daring to block our path. HD runners: …um. GameCube runners: oh wait we can just drop a bomb lol.
I remember the first time I ever learned about barrier skip; it was a video called “ The Legend of the Barrier Skip - The Holy Grail of Zelda speedrunning” It really got me into watching speedruns and these sorts of “history of speedrun” videos
@BuffPomsky
Жыл бұрын
Same!!!!
This feels like a very timely video for the 20 year anniversary of the game and 10-ish year anniversary for when the speedrun started really evolving
The idea of trying to deload the barrier by having too many things loaded for it to spawn is pretty clever. I wonder if it could be used for any other games, or for stuff like a button chalanges.
@DavidJCobb
Жыл бұрын
depends heavily on the game a lot of games just always assume that memory allocation succeeds -- they assume there's always enough memory -- so if it fails, they'll read and write to null and... probably crash. some games may check for allocation failures, but that's a very difficult error to recover from: typically, as a programmer, you need memory to do... well, much of anything, so if the problem is that you don't _have_ memory, it's often not worth trying anything but dump some debugging info to a log file and then deliberately crash. if a game skips loading objects if allocation fails, or if the hardware just makes writes to null fail silently (i.e. no crash), then it all comes down to how the game's memory heap works, and whether you can consistently predict it i wouldn't expect it to be possible in more modern games. heaps have gotten more complex, with some designs making wind waker's shenanigans harder or impossible just as a side effect of the ways they're more efficient
@oscarfriberg7661
Жыл бұрын
A trick like that exists in ocarina of time where the tombstone blocking Sun’s Song grotto can be deloaded.
@AkameGaKillfan777
Жыл бұрын
Ross actually did that in one of his Mario Maker 2 levels
I remember watching these speed runs while they were at the 4:30 mark on twitch. Even waking up at 4 in the morning to see a new world record. This was a crazy nostalgia trip for me. I checked in every once in a while and had seen the record kept getting more and more ridiculous so thank you for showing the path to the sub 1 hour. So cool to see.
@kargaroc386
Жыл бұрын
Anyone remember the Helmaroc long hover?
Glad this channel is still making videos! I feel like it brings a lot of different communities together and creates a deeper level of appreciation.
I love this type of videos that go in depth with the history of mechanics/tricks involved in speedruns
I would say the actual strongest defense system in videogames are coordinates checks, like the one for the Great Plateau in BotW.
@AkameGaKillfan777
Жыл бұрын
"Have the paraglider or 99% of the game isn't playable"
@TakadoGaming
Жыл бұрын
Or just not loading in a zone at all until a progression flag is reached
@fronthal157
Жыл бұрын
I would say so, except it should be ensured impossible to actually legitimately leave before even thinking about that.
@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzsus
Жыл бұрын
@@AkameGaKillfan777 then totk is "the paraglider is completely missable"
@Mr-Trox
Жыл бұрын
@@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzsus Can you just face Ganondorf whenever then? Because at the very least, you need it to reach the Rito dubgeon.
Mad respect for Demon, man was there from the beginning and he just kept coming back and taking back his record
hey linkus, i really enjoyed watching your summary on wind wakers speedrunnig history. honestly watching all these runs again made me a bit emotional as i spent hours as a kid following narcissa, demon, ace, gymnast and you speedrunning this game. i think some of the moments in this video like the barrier skip 101, memory corruption route or sub 1 hour mark are just absolutely iconic moments in speedrunnig overall and i was really happy to relive these memories for a bit. i hope we get to see more videos on this channel, absolutely love the videos that get put on here!! have a good one
@soulcstudios
Жыл бұрын
+1 Same
Linkus was my intro into Wind Waker speed running. Watching you at GDQ was magic
KlydeStorm's name brought me back. Rare to see someone that found so many groundbreaking glitches for various speedruns while also being an S-tier memer (You know "Luigi wins by doing absolutely nothing" and "When Falcon Punches collide"? That was them.)
I can’t think of anyone I know who feels more fit to explain windwaker speedruns
This is some crazy nostalgia. I got into speed running via Siglemic’s SM64 Marathon in 2013(?) and then heard about the WW runs and watched them soon after. I watched as often as I could from about 2014-2016, including demoon’s first sub 4 at 17:18 live. Thanks for putting this altogether!
@pyrojkl
Жыл бұрын
@te.legrammeLowestPercent hello fellow human 🤖
wind waker is probably my favorite zelda speed game to watch besides maybe BOTW so seeing it grow this much over the years is fascinating
miss this channel, I need my fix of bizarre speedruns
14:22 The person clapping with a rainbow wiggler is iconic
I always love it when the speakers have to reference themselves in the videos It’s like “wait a minute that’s you!”
Excellent video as always from lowest percent. One thing I would love to see that is not typically seen in speed running history videos is more technical information on Glitches techniques and TAS speed runners that find these glitches. Can’t wait to see more
I'm surprised you didn't go into the details about how barrier skip worked prior to the bomb push strat
I love this channel because it shows how people work so hard to do the least they have to.
Was confused for a second because barrier skip was found way earlier than 2019, but then I realized this video is only talking about WWSD not HD lol
25:00 this is the moment I realized it was linkus narrating... Man I'm oblivious I did this with Smant too...
Man, I remember your (Linkus7) grind when barrier skip was introduced. Some of the most fun speedrun memories. Thanks.
Having followed wind waker speedruns since 2012, it really has been a crazy journey.
Great video. The speedrun community for Wind Waker has been a joy to follow for many years.
Glad to hear there’s actually a skip to get around the barrier. As a kid I tried for hours to bypass it 😭
great video, touches on all the important bits while remaining incredibly concise. good job 👍🏻
Glad to see this channel getting more attention again!
this brings back so many memories. i spent a lot of time in 2012/2013 watching early TWW speedruns. it's so cool to see how far the run has come.
Wind Waker speedruns will always hold a special place in my heart. Narcissa's runs back in the day were my introduction to speedrunning as a teenager when storage absolutely blew (and still does blow) my mind.
@soulcstudios
Жыл бұрын
+1
Fantastic video! Definetly one of my favourite nintendo speedruns so it's super cool getting a video on it.
Thank you for documenting speedruns for all of these games.
Speed Running:The art of spending a lot of time in games to spend not a lot of time in games
Great video! I discovered Speedrunning pretty late and I appreciate I can learn more about its history through these videos
great video! i remember back when i played the wind waker hd remake and heard about barrier skip for the first time, hearing all this history is amazing and the editing is v well done
This channel is pure joy.. please keep uploading guys, you're the bests !
This was one of the best, well done video I've seen in a while. I wish I watched it when it came out.
Man, that 2013 GDQ footage brings me back. I think that was the first event I watched. Loved that grassroots feel at the time. I miss Blueglass' laugh.
"infinite soup glitch" ... I love speed running
Bring this back!
I had no clue Jiano was in the Wind Waker scene as well. Dude speedran sm64, Wind Waker, and was a top level SSBM player. True gamer.
One of the most interesting speedrun history video I’ve seen, thank you Linkus7 and the editor if that was not you
I'm surprised about no mention on the discovery of the original barrier skip you mention by Girtana1 in 2017. That aside, this was a fantastic video.
@CheesecakeMilitia
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Felt like a missed opportunity to mention Wind Waker HD and its symbiotic speedrunning relationship with the GameCube original. I get that this was GameCube-focused, but the HD barrier skip definitely galvanized the community to replicate it in GCN (and we even see HD footage of the item slide strat in this video).
@judyh3707
Жыл бұрын
I think its already covered pretty in-depth in another video on the channel, so its kind of redundant here. I think.
Merry Christmas glad to see this channel coming back. X
I am so happy to see more from you again.
Love the Channel! Always nice to see a new upload
Please do more game speedrun history videos!!! I love the ones like this where you go in complete depth on speedrunning history!!!
Such a great vid, love hearing Linkus and Gymnast together :)
probably could have mentioned how berrier skip had already been found in the hd version, since i got kinda confused for a minute there.
Yesss!!!!!!! I was just checking out Speedrun stuff yesterday hoping for a new LP upload, so glad that this is here! Fave game too!! (Except TP of course)
It's actually pretty cool knowing how recent is the history of this game's speedrunning
amazing video, I loved the content of the channel speedruns are so much fun
im so excited you guys are posting again on lowest percent!
ive always wondered about this speedrun thank you so much linkus
I love seeing the moments where people break wr and they’re just so excited or so tired
It took me a minute to realise where I recognise that voice from. Nice work gent, happy to have you with us.
I just started playing the HD version of the game recently, so this was a treat to see it pop up in my subscriptions feed! Also another lowest percent video is always great!
Nice video! Love you Linkus
Streets 112 will NEVER get old, thank you for keeping it alive Linkus ❤
honestly, This game has been one of my favorite games to watch being speedran
Me when new lowest percent video: 🎉
I love the community support and celebration! You’re a rockstar linkus
I always love when this channel uploads.
So good to hear Jiano and Narcissa get recognized. Those were the good old days!
@Yuni-is-Schrodingers-Fox
Жыл бұрын
Wonder where they are now
Poor Ganondorf, his skull was wrecked an unhealthy amount of times throughout this video :’p
Im glad to see lowest percent posting again!
Damn that Forest Water trick sounds so inconceivably difficult. Like, not only is it frame perfect, but the frame in question has no telegraphing or really any way to know it's coming. You have to perfectly time a 20 minute interval to the exact frame? That sounds borderline impossible tbh. I wasn't aware that this trick existed, and I truly cannot fathom how anyone could possibly do it reliably.
What an amazing video!
25:30 if i decided to swallow that drink 1 second earlier i would have been snorting it out of my nose in laughter at that glitch
videos on that channel are always bangers
Your videos are so good to watch!
"hours and hours of content" yeah, hours of trying to get past the fortress at the start as a kid. Damn was that level hard
I like the MapleStory Cygnus Garden Jazz rendition. I swore I recognized some of the background music and sure enough!
This is insane. I just watched Linkus' history of windwaker HD speedruns last night because I was craving some speedrun content, and this comes out today. Sweet!
There should be a video on the WiiU HD version and how one person holds the record for all categories. That would be an interesting and awesome video as well.
31:32 love that excited rapid fire French
it’s always a good day when lowest percent uploads
Wind Waker soundtrack is the only one ever to come remotely close to Ocarina of Time. Even though it’s known for its cheerful bright vibes it’s actually one of the deepest and darkest stories of the whole franchise. The story, lore, music, characters, companion, etc… It’s absolutely amazing and I find it to be one of the most memorable Zelda experiences of all time. I was 6 years old when it first came out.
Loved the video!!
FINALLY U POSTED
Having this narrated by Mr. It's only Frame Perfect himself was the cherry on top
I'll never forget the day barrier skip was found. People were losing their minds.
3:26 Haha, LINK cable! Gosh, I'm so original!
I didn't even have any doubt, I knew linkus was voicing it when I saw the thumbnail lol
It seems weird to completely neglect mentioning HD in this retrospective.
@billuminati3867
Жыл бұрын
Definitely deserves its own video, there are a lot of differences and that game has its own glitches :)
I've never seen Ganon got pierced through his head so many times before
OMG THE CHANNEL STILL LIVES YESSSS
Just a quick correction note. Demon's Windwaker time using Manual superswim was set in july 5th of 2018 not 2015. but yeah that killed the run until a viable Barrier skip was found
I remember being in the chat tons of times with Gymnast86 doing "counting streams" it was hilarious. And then suddenly... Oops it just takes 1 or 2 bombs no more counting to 1000.
Love the Bomberman Hero music, what a throwback