I'm sure if this was Reddit, someone would have sent me all the disks by now.
I'm not sure exactly how I ended up not playing them ever. However, it may be partially because of the following:
Until I was ~9 the only games I played pirated PC games my dad got off his boss, then it was DS games, and I only bought things I saw other people playing, and no one I knew played any Zelda games on DS, so I never saw them, so never bought them. I then had a really old and broken PS2, which a friend had told me I could keep if I could get it to turn on. PS2 never had any Zelda games (I think). Eventually when I got a Wii, I'd only have games that I'd either played at someone else's house, or that my parents decided looked good based on the fact that they were discounted because no one wanted them, and for more or less the same reasons as the DS, I never got any Zelda games. Basically, I had about no knowledge of the series' existence for years.
I'm not sure exactly how I ended up not playing them ever. However, it may be partially because of the following:
Until I was ~9 the only games I played pirated PC games my dad got off his boss, then it was DS games, and I only bought things I saw other people playing, and no one I knew played any Zelda games on DS, so I never saw them, so never bought them. I then had a really old and broken PS2, which a friend had told me I could keep if I could get it to turn on. PS2 never had any Zelda games (I think). Eventually when I got a Wii, I'd only have games that I'd either played at someone else's house, or that my parents decided looked good based on the fact that they were discounted because no one wanted them, and for more or less the same reasons as the DS, I never got any Zelda games. Basically, I had about no knowledge of the series' existence for years.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
