the outer ring is for minutes (each mark is one minute, the red one is 12 and the blue ones are 3, 6 and 9) and the inner part is hours (i think the red sun/blue moon is 6 o'clock, etc.)
Generally, to press start on the N64 emulator you press 'x' or 'enter' you can change the controls by selecting 'options' and then 'configure controls plugin'. here's the rest of the typical controls: x - select/start/action button (e.g. talk, read) z - target c - attack a - map s - shield arrow keys (up, right, left, down) - move
You can read the manga and comics at Zelda Legends, which is linked below.
It is a story about skull kid who was Link's friend then skull kid became bad whick is trying to destroy link.I know because I read the book.
This is not an important part of the game, nor does it do anything. There are ten nodding cows in Clock Town, and their heads will bob either if you roll into them or the ground shakes on the Final Day. You can either search for them yourself, (I did - It's fun!) or just read where to find them below:Note: I have found all of them but one. An optional mini-quest could be to find the tenth and add it to this list! :DStock Pot Inn (Lobby)Stock Pot Inn (Grandma's Room)Trading Post (Behind Desk)Swordsman's SchoolClock Town BankMayor's Residence (Lobby)Mayor's Residence (Mayor's Room)Lottery ShopBomb Shop???
It is only possible to read it in twilight princess.
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A digital clock with a large display.
read the diractons
People read it by learning time to time
There is no legend of Zelda movie; read here for the deets http://Zelda.wikia.com/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda_(April_Fool\'s_trailer)
The best way to teach a child to read an analogue clock is to begin with reading books that illustrate and teach the concept of time. After a child has a grasp of the concept of time, worksheets can help teach a child to read an analogue clock.
press the 'clock' button and follow instructions on the read out