Doing this play threw right!

When I was three years old (1998), I watched my brother play Ocarina of Time. It became one of my fondest childhood memories. Eventually, we were placed into foster care and separated, but it wasn’t until 2005 that I finally found the game I had remembered watching him play all those years ago. I connected it to this exact TV and experienced it for the first time. Fast forward 20 years, and I found the TV while cleaning out my grandfather’s house—thanks for being a clutter bug, Grandpa! Playing it like this after all this time reminded me why Zelda holds such a special place in my heart. I miss you, big brother. Thank you for ingraining Zelda into my life. Even though you never let me play, it was still so much fun watching you. I wish life had given us the chance to meet again. Rest easy ❤️.

When I was three years old (1998), I watched my brother play Ocarina of Time. It became one of my fondest childhood memories. Eventually, we were placed into foster care and separated, but it wasn’t until 2005 that I finally found the game I had remembered watching him play all those years ago. I connected it to this exact TV and experienced it for the first time. Fast forward 20 years, and I found the TV while cleaning out my grandfather’s house—thanks for being a clutter bug, Grandpa! Playing it like this after all this time reminded me why Zelda holds such a special place in my heart. I miss you, big brother. Thank you for ingraining Zelda into my life. Even though you never let me play, it was still so much fun watching you. I wish life had given us the chance to meet again. Rest easy ❤️.