
Link: The Faces of Evil was another game that...not a lot enjoyed, which includes myself...just like Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon.
Anywho, that isn't really important right now. More important is that all five of Zelda's voice clips from Link: The Faces of Evil had been extracted...without music and/or sound effects. In Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, every cutscenes have voice clips, sound effects, and music stored into one massive file instead of being in separate files. Due to this, most people were unsurprisingly not able to rip the voice clips without music/sound effects, but just like how I did this to Link, that's gonna change! Since Zelda, the princess of the kingdom of Hyrule, only makes some small appearances in three cutscenes, it was pretty easy to get all of her lines without music and sound effects.
Did you know?
During the ending cutscene, after Zelda yawns and is about to say, "Why'd you do that?", there's an error where clicking sounds of the computer keyboard can be heard.
No, this is not from being poorly extracted. This is ACTUALLY a real thing.
And yes, I can hear you telling me,
"But TetraFan1000, Zelda's artwork is from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past! Why did you not use her artwork from Link: The Faces of Evil?"
Well, I'll tell you why: Because she doesn't have any official artwork made for Link in Link: The Faces of Evil.
(Also no, the boxart doesn't really count since it's ONLY for that and nothing else.)
If you want to try these yourself, then the link to the files is right here: