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10 Weirdest Video Game Commercials That Are Just Plain Confusing

A Link To The Past Dance Party

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Here’s another commercial that doesn’t really relate to its video game. With no explanation whatsoever we are treated to a full on dance party featuring Link and a number of other wonderfully dressed characters as his backup dancers. Zelda is somewhere up high in a cage trying to figure out what on earth is going on.

At some point, Link stops dancing, saves her, and then starts dancing again without hesitation. You can unpack that in however way you want. And throughout the entirety of this, a song about the Legend of Zelda that’s an absolute bop is playing in Japanese.

The Legend of Zelda games or its marketing should have made a callback to this absolute masterpiece at some point in the series’ journey but here we are with a dance-less Link. I only wish Breath of the Wild 2 will have some kind of dancing.

Video Credit: Zelda Dungeon


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Nelia runs around with a Bachelor's degree in Communications and another Bachelor's in Creative Writing because she's an overachiever. They help her do those word things good. She can do the video games good too. Playing Games Since: 1995, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action, Everything Assassin's Creed