The Bush Incident

The Bush™ makes its appearance in the Super Nintendo game, "Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past". Where Link must stop and defeat Ganon.

Importance of The Bush™
The Bush™ is a great example of how to guide the player through the story without having a wall of text tell you what to do and where to go. The Bush™ is so simple yet powerful in the beginning of the story, instead of there being text after Link leaving his house telling him where to go, its only instinct that you go north, as visually, his house is elevated on a small platform that goes up, and the only clear direction you see is going north, this basic visual is enough to tell you that the castle is most likely up north to Link's house. Upon going north you are indeed greeted with the castle, except there is no way to get inside, as it is blocked off via guards, without there being any text on what to do next, there is a visual to the right of the entrance, that visual being a small pathway on the grass, the pathway is easy enough to see and sticks out compared to the grass to the left side, with it, your more curious to what the pathway leads, as it could be important to the story and where you must go. Upon going on the path you are lead to The Bush™, along with other bushes, this isn't only some visual to make the world of Hyrule feel more real, as the bush in the center is surrounded by stone, which makes The Bush™ stand out to the other bushes surrounding it, making it more important than the other bushes, and when its more important than the others, its natural that Link must interact with this bush. Like all players who play Zelda, its natural that the player's first reaction would be to press A, which in this case would pick up the bush, upon this picking up The Bush™ would reveal a hole which leads down underground and you get your sword and shield, and thus the real game begins, however, someone didn't seem to get the memo.

The Incident
On May 8th, 2020, on Legocord II, LegoFedora, on his alt account, revealed the incident that had happened, before then, Lego stated that Link to the Past was hard, but nobody knew why he would say that or what he meant. After he revealed the incident to everyone, it was made clear that to Lego, the game wasnt hard, but hes the reason game developers made games easier. According to what happened, Lego started the game, made his way to the castle, then got lost, this is because Lego did not notice the pathway to The Bush™ at all, this is made worse for the fact that he is a legal adult, and did not know about it until after he quit the game and told ChrisPlaysGames about it.

The Legacy
The Bush Incident lived on to be one of LegoFedora's failures as both a gamer, and a person, since then, people have made fun of Lego for it, and will probably forever haunt him on the internet. People have made sure to include The Bush Incident as part of Lego's introduction to others to make sure everyone knows that Lego is a big loser.