I draw pictures and create custom shirts for me and my closest friends.
By forcibly installing Zelda roms in my friends' pc . JkHow Do You Show Off Your Love For The Zelda Series?
These days videogames are more like anime or Marvel/DC passions. They're more mainstream than back in the 90s; I mean, I see shirts with Toad, Princess Peach, and Mario characters at Walmart now. I don't like the term "geek" or "nerd" to describe someone who likes games, anime, or some other work of art. The terms are so vague, can be applied to anything, and don't really make sense if you think about it.Like most of the people in this thread, I have a handful of Zelda shirts that are in rotation of regular wear. I also have a Zelda wallet and my lanyards also have Zelda designs. Sometimes my desktop wallpaper is also Zelda related, but it hasn't been in a couple years.
I remember one time after paying for something when I was out with my sister, I told her how dumb I must have looked to the cashier to already be wearing a Zelda shirt and then pull out my Zelda wallet, and she simply replied with "Why is that any different than me wearing track & field shirts because I run track?" And to be honest, she has a point. She has so many shirts she's gotten from various meets she's attended and she still wears them. We just wear our interests to express ourselves and it's not something to be ashamed of.
Hey, that's a pretty cool one!I play the ocarina outside sometimes when the weather permits it.
Thank you! I also play it at conventions whenever I can go. I remember one time there was a lady holding a seminar on ocarinas at a convention and while everybody was waiting for it to start, I was playing away on one of my ocarinas. The lady who was hosting the seminar asked me if I'd do a demonstration at the seminar, which of course I did. She gave me one of her ocarinas as a reward. It was like completing an IRL sidequest.Hey, that's a pretty cool one!