Also, in Majora's Mask, the musics the Indigo-Go's members are playing are musics from ALttP
i found a bunch on my own but i used some websites for help
here are some for twilight princess
http://www.desertcolossus.com/guide.php?page=zelda11/oddities&menu=xi
Two billboards in the Hidden Village each say "Welcome to Old Kakariko". Now, by "Old", do the Sheikah mean this is the Kakariko of OoT, or, more likely, their own "private" Kakariko, free from the rabble of the Hylians who were invited to settle in the "new" Kakariko.
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[Lank] After walking into the Arbiter's Grounds and arriving into the room where you first see the 4 big Poes, walk to the right and through the door. On the walls are sketches of Link with a shield and of Ganon. They're also seen in the room directly beneath this one in the nook that appears after rotating the pillar.
[Eralk Fang] This is a carving throughout the walls of the Arbiter's Grounds that resemble a beast and a man with a shield. Generic enough for a carving. As this picture is from the Wii version, I flipped it around to see the "canon" version of it. Turns out the symbol on the man's shield closely resembles the Kokiri symbol (seen on the Kokiri Shield) from Ocarina of Time! Not only that, there are three symbols above the beast's head. The final form of Ganon in Ocarina of Time had three ponytails. Could this be a carving of the Hero of Time facing off against Ganon?
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I was just playing Majora's Mask again today, and I noticed something odd as I walked from West Clock Town into South Clock Town. I had already slashed the owl statue in South Clock Town, but when I looked at the statue from the entrance into South Clock from West Clock (so I wasn't quite in North Clock Town yet) I saw that the owl's wings weren't open. A minor Easter egg, but neat none-the-less.