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Oscar-winning actor Sally Field has a message for people who don’t play The Legend of Zelda games, and that is, “What the hell is the matter with you?!”
She said this in an interview with Jake Hamilton after the journalist asked Field to recall a story working with the late actor Robin Williams on 1993’s Mrs. Doubtfire. She said one of her favorite memories was playing Zelda games with Williams in her rented home when they were making the movie. “We’d play the early games of Zelda together. Zelda, the computer game, that I still play with my grandsons. Even when my grandsons aren’t there, I pretend they are there. I play them,” she said.
Field then turned to her Remarkably Bright Creatures co-star Lewis Pullman to ask if he had ever played the Zelda games. When he said he hadn’t, Field said, “What the hell is the matter with you?! It’s so fun.” For his part, Pullman admitted he has been “missing out” on one of gaming’s most legendary franchises.
Field also confirmed that she’s still playing Zelda games today on her Switch 2.
As for Williams, the actor and his daughter, Zelda, appeared in Nintendo advertisements over

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