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"I am Error" is a quote from the 1987 video game '' Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. The quote is spoken by a villager, apparently named Error, in the town of Ruto. In the original Japanese version of the game, the line is , which translates to "My name is Error...". The unlikely character name is widely believed to have been a programmer's
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, since the game also features a similar looking character named , meaning
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. In computing, a bug is a flaw in the programming code that might lead to an error. Error and Bug are thus assumed to form a comical, in-universe parallel. In the English version, the name ''Erā'' was translated, but the name ''Bagu'' was not. Many gamers therefore missed the joke and erroneously believed the "I am Error" phrase to be a mistranslation, a misspelling, or an actual
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. The phrase has since become part of the
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folklore and became an early
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around 2000. It has been referenced in a number of games, including ''
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'', '' The Binding of Isaac'', ''
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''.


Origin

'' Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' was released in Japan on 14 January 1987, and internationally in late 1988. The player controls Link, who travels through Hyrule in his quest to rescue
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. Early in the game, Link arrives in the town of Ruto, where he can enter a house inhabited by a bearded man in purple attire. If the player approaches him, he announces: "I am Error". Many puzzled gamers believed the cryptic phrase to be a textual mistake or a
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within the game, but it is actually neither. The line is a correct English translation of the original Japanese text , of which a more precise translation would be "My name is Error...". Initially, the character does not say anything else. When the player advances to the harbor town of Mido, a man there advises Link to "Ask Error of Ruto about the Palace". If the player then goes back to Error, he provides Link with a clue about how to gain access to the Island Palace, the game's third dungeon. While no official explanation from Nintendo exists regarding the origin of the ''Erā''/Error character, his name is widely believed to have been an
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from the game's programmers. Aside from Error, the game also features a character named , meaning " [software] bug". In computing, a bug is a flaw in the programming code that might lead to one or more errors. ''Bagu''/Bug lives near Error, residing in a house hidden in a forest south of Ruto. The two characters look identical, except that Error wears a purple tunic, while Bug's tunic is red. It is therefore assumed that one of the developers named one character Error and another one Bug, resulting in a humorous thematic connection within the game's universe. When the game was translated to English, the name ''Erā'' was correctly translated to Error, but the name ''Bagu'' was not translated to Bug, leading ''
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'' to conclude: "In reality, then, ''Bagu'' is the mistake, because his name was translated wrongly and should have been Bug. So there". Translator Clyde Mandelin wrote that the "I am Error" quote is often incorrectly believed to be a translation mistake, and is even considered "one of the biggest mistranslations of early NES games", even though it is not actually a mistranslation. Another incorrect notion about Error is that his name is a typo and should have been Errol. The original Japanese text proves this wrong though. The reason for the phrase often being considered a translation or spelling mistake is likely because many early games from the 1980s and 90s, including the first ''Zelda'' game, were rife with mistranslations and poor English prose ('
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'). A well-known example of this is "
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'' (1989).


Legacy

Around 2000, "I am Error" became an early
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, founder of Cheezburger Inc., the meme was inspired by the success of the "
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" meme, which inspired a number of memes based on '
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' quotes from old games, such as "A Winner is You" (from the NES game ''
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''). The "All your base" joke is believed to have sprung up in 1998 and surged in popularity in 2000–2001, giving some indication of when the "I am Error" meme must have originated. Despite being a minor NPC, Error has become part of the wider NES folklore and has been mentioned in several pieces of media. For example, VideoGamer's Emily Gera included him in a list of the "oddest character names in games", describing him as " ssibly one of the most well known minor characters of all time".
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included his phrase in a list of the 40 most repeated quotes.
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mentioned the phrase in an article discussing poor translation in video games, incorrectly calling it a 'translation oddity'.
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included it in their list of the worst in-game quotes at number two. The editor joked that the 'mystery' of Error "ranked up with
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". '' The Escapist''s Brett Staebell called Error a "pioneer in game humorology", and used the quote as the subtitle for his article. A ''
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'' review for '' Castlevania II: Simon's Quest'' noted that the game had a script similar to that of "I am Error", likening the game's garbled translation to the phrase. From approximately 2012 to 2015, the
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of nintendo.co.uk stated "I am Error", along with a picture of the character. At
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, the Nintendo Treehouse's presentation of ''
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'' displayed an error page based on the "I am Error" scene after experiencing technical difficulties. Nathan Altice wrote a book titled ''I Am Error'', named after the character, which gives a technical history of the NES, focusing especially on the console's technical limitations and how they influenced the games. It was published in May 2015 by
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. On day 2 of the Nintendo Treehouse presentation at
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, an "I am Error" technical difficulties screen was shown after the Treehouse was hit by a brief power outage within the South-Hall.


Appearances in other video games

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'' (2007) features a boss battle against a character named Fracktail, a robotic dragon. It is at one point hacked, which causes it to utter several confused lines, including "I am Error. Press any key to restart". An achievement in ''
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'' (2013) was given the title "I Am Error". '' Zeno Clash II'' (2013) also features it as an achievement title. The quote is featured in '' Fossil Fighters: Champions'' (2010). Video game designer
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put references to the quote in two of his games: '' Time Fcuk'' and '' The Binding of Isaac''. In ''
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'' (2017), Pearl says "I am Error" when her Team Retro loses the Splatfest to Marina's Team Modern. In ''
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'' (2019), if the player finds a way to go out of bounds, they encounter a character in a house who says "I am Error". Talking to him again has him call himself "Error Houlihan", a reference to the Chris Houlihan room.


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