Couldn't agree any more. http://www.gametrailers.com/player/15194.html That makes sense. Doesn't work, for two reasons. 1) Geography: Look at a map of Ocarina of Time's Hyrule, then look at Hyrule in Twilight Princess. Link starts his journey in a forest in both adventures, so one has to presume this is the same forest in both games (strengthened by the issue Link's home is a treehouse in both games). The Kokiri Forest in OoT is to the north-east of Lake Hylia. There is a lake in Twilight Princess, and the shape of the river in both games is roughly the same (except in Twilight Princess, it doesn't pass through Gerudo Valley). The forest in Twilight Princess is to the south-west of the Lake. Given, it could be the same map, upside down. That would be a fair point, however, the position of Kakariko Village (beneath Death Mountain) is also out of whack. Unless something happens which alters the geographical shape of Hyrule (read: another game in development, between TP and OoT chronologically), the two worlds are not the same. 2) Plot: [hide=Spoiler on ending of TP]Twilight Princess ends with Ganon apparently losing the Triforce of Power. He believes the Triforce piece will save him from his death after Link defeats him in battle for the fourth time (talk about dead horses >_>). Yet, in Wind Waker, which apparently follows TP, Ganon is not only alive, he also has the Triforce of Power at the beginning of the game.[/hide] That doesn't link at all. Unless, of course, Ganon is revived and regains his power (read: another game in development, between TP and WW). There's two games that could easily fit into the series already, and we've not even touched the other timeline, or indeed, after the timeline so far. Oh so now we are talking about Parallel Universes and how there's a Prequel to the Sequel created before the Prequel came out. :wall: The map of twilight princess looks a lot like the Overworld map of The Legend Of Zelda 1