There is no "real" Hyrule. The setting for the Legend of Zelda games is a fictional, magical kingdom not related to any real location. The original name in Japanese is Hairaru. The historical inhabitants were the Hylians.
No. It is a fictional location developed as part of previous videogames and used for the Legend of Zelda series.
No, she is a fictional video game character.
If you mean here out in reality, then no.
No they are just animated
No.
There is no real evidence of this, but if you were to ask me, I'd say Link.
His real name is Link.
In the games, yes. In real life, no. Sadly, the same is for Link.
The Legend of Zelda is a fictional video game, therefor the characters are fictional too.
It is all about how you think about Zelda. If you think that "young Link" (age 8) is the "real link" the he is 8 but is you thing "Big Link" (age 14) is the "real Link" then he is 14.
will link and Zelda what? No. The answer is Chuck Norris.
kind of, actually its toon link, which is link just different version. The real link is never to play always just mentions, so its actually toon link. get it?
No. A Link to the Past is the third installment of the Adventures of Zelda. The first is simply The Adventures of Zelda. The second is Zelda II: The Adventures of Link.
Zelda and link ,No, they aren't siblings. but link has a little sister in windwaker
In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Link finds out that Zelda is Sheik, but only towards the very end of the game does Zelda reveal herself to Link.
The REAL title hasn't been confirmed yet, but possibilities are Valley of the Flood, Serenity's Edge, Zelda Wii, and Link's Wonderous World.