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I still fail to see any real examples of how Link would be treated any different depending on his gender. There are no instances where he would be treated different, and no instances where is gender is a pivotal part of any legend.
ihateghirahim if you can find me an example in-game of where being a male is necessary and cannot be changed without completely throwing a wrench in the works, then I'll reconsider my position. Please find me one.
Their not in-game every reason we can't change Link's gender is in the real world. You can't do that just because it already is. They could have done it back before the 3-D games but since OoT Link has become well-known as he is. Just like Mario is a well-known plumber, Donkey Kong is a well-known gorilla, Samus is a well known space bounty hunter. It's like asking why can't Mario be a teacher, and Donkey Kong an actual donkey and Samus a 19th century swashbuckler (actual that sounds kinda interesting). And yes, technically speaking you could do all these things and release them but is watching second graders gonna feel like a Mario game? Is roaming through the jungles as a wild donkey gonna feel like playing donkey Kong? and is preventing scurvy while taking down pirate-ships for booty gonna feel like playing metroid? (I'm sorry, I think I'm getting a little excited from the announcement of AC4) It's not the games it's Link's identity. I can't think of an easier way to explain it other than asking the same question about other series with well-established characters.