This is my first FanFiction, so I'm sorry if it's a bit clunky. I apologize if certain things in the Zelda universe are incorrect, I like Zelda but I'm no expert. Also just to be clear, the Zelda arcade game in the story is not based on one game in particular, it's going to be a mix of Ocarina Of Time, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, and possibly Spirit Tracks. Reviews are appreciated. Please enjoy.
Chapter One
The news of an upcoming addition to the arcade buzzed throughout Game Central Station. Apparently the new game, The Legend Of Zelda, was extremely popular, and had generated a massive fanbase, way bigger than Turbotime would ever be. Turbo watched as men made space for it and connected the cables. Within moments two children, cosplaying as the hero of the game, ran up to it and began to play.
Unfortunately for Turbo, the box faced away from Sugar Rush, so he knew nothing about it, other than what the hero looked like, as his image was on the side of the box. There was only one option: wait until closing time, and then go investigate. It wasn't safe to go in knowing nothing, what if he was killed instantly? Without writing in his code? And he had to find where the code room was too, it wasn't in the same place for every game…
With every passing hour, Turbo became more and more eager, like a child waiting for the bell to ring signalling school was over. When the last of the children filed out of the arcade, Litwak grabbed his keys and locked the door behind him, heading home.
"Okay guys, the arcade is closed! Coast is clear!"
Cheers erupted throughout the numerous games as characters congratulated each other on another good day of gaming, and made plans for the night. Many were heading to Tapper's, the bar-inspired arcade game. However, to keep it kid-friendly, the bar served root beer instead of actual booze.
Turbo, disguised as King Candy, calmly exited Sugar Rush and entered the bustling Game Central Station. A few new faces inhabited the station, presumably from the Zelda game. There was a blonde elf princess with a purple dress, and the hero, a blonde elf boy with a green tunic. Many of the female characters were following the hero around, and several of the male characters did the same for the princess. No one was paying attention to him.
He walked along the perimeter of the room, eyes going from one screen to the next, reading the names. Where is it…where is it…is that? No, that's not it…Aha! There it is!
The train car was waiting there already. He sat down in the front, no one even glancing his way. The car switched on, and began its descent through the cable tunnel into the dark.
