I love A Link to the Past, Nintendo should've put the oracles and LA on the SNES or at least N64. The PS1/X had 2d games shit the PS3 and Xbox 360 had 2d games. (Don't know about the rest, it's a waste of my money at present)
Edit: I did own an SNES but it broke, the next system I had was GameCube, it broke. Next PS3 and it's still kickin'.
I didn't own and still do own a lot of games because of my broke ass college student lifestyle. Believe it or not, I paid for the first two years of college (community college) from working alone.
Trivia: Sahasrahla is actually a weird Arabic nickname, a lot of names and stuff in zelda are from the Arab/Phoenician culture like Sheik which means scholar (wisdom for the holder of the triforce of wisdom/ Zelda but the Triforce has nothing to do with it in real life) in Arabic .
Saha is a way of saying Logical One in Arabic muntika (منطقة) (Logic is just muntik w/o the Taa marboota, the looped taa (T sound)) and rahla means slight: Tufeef (طفيف)
Sahasrahla is not really a name and more of a nickname pretty much meaning The One With Slight Logic (Which makes sense)
It could be translated differently depending on how you look at it, vowelize it, contextualize it, deconstruct it, like Saahir is like magician but rahla is still slight. Pure Arabic is a language of logic where every word has one meaning, the dialects are just dialects aka local/regional/national slang. Like I speak Arabic in the Syrian/Shami/Damushki/Damascusian dialect and I can tell you it is not Pure Arabic.
Forgot to mention something, Sheikah means female scholar, scholars is shuyook
Edited by SyrianBallaS, 08 July 2015 - 03:38 PM.