The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild E3 footage is hiding more secrets

Nintendo made E3 2016 into a grand 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:coming-out party for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legenꩲd of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but there are still many more secrets to find. user RagnarokX has♛ started scratching the surface by decoding many of the Hylian alphabet messages that showed up in Nintendo's extensive gameplay demos.
My favorite is d✃efinitely the text🍌 that appears above the Sheikah Slate when Link goes to unlock a new rune:
According to RagnarokX, that is both a standard warning to not turn off your system while it's instal💯ling an upꦰdate (the Sheikah Slate really is just a tablet) and a reference to ur-meme All Your Base Are Belong To Us. There's also the Shrine doors that are very upfront about what waits beyond them.
And the🌠 massive gear that very clearly spells out its p🔯urpose in life.
It's mostly goofy little messages like that, but there is one piece of text that could hint at how Link ended up in the Shrine of Reꦫsurrection.
It looks as if the text around his glowing blue bath repeats "Care Unit", as in Intensive Care Unit at a hospital. My guess is that Link's climactic battle with Ganon ended with the wro🍸ng one grievously wounded or dead (must have run out of fairies), and the only hope for the remaining forces of good was to seal Link's body away and let the Care Unit do its century-long magic. Then he wakes up in the Shrine of Resurrection and your adventure beg༒ins.
That's jus🉐t a theory, of course. We'll find out more when The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is released on Wii U and NX next year.
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