. "Phantom Hourglass"@en . . . "Temperate"@en . . "Dee Ess Island is a location from The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Located in the south-eastern section of the World of the Ocean King, the island's shape is identical to that of a Nintendo DS Lite when viewed from the ocean, but it is the shape of an original Nintendo DS when viewed from on the island itself."@en . "Map of Dee Ess Island"@en . . . . "Rocky"@en . "Dee Ess Island is a location from The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Located in the south-eastern section of the World of the Ocean King, the island's shape is identical to that of a Nintendo DS Lite when viewed from the ocean, but it is the shape of an original Nintendo DS when viewed from on the island itself. The day after Link retrieves the pure metal Crimsonine from Goron Island, a Goron opens the Goron Game on Dee Ess Island. A letter will appear in the postboxes at midnight after the Crimsonine has been received. To play the game, Link must control Gongoron to break all of the 30 crystals that appear within the time limit. The initial time limit is 35 seconds. If the game is completed in under 35 seconds, Link will receive a prize, such as a Bombchu Bag, Rupees, Treasures or Ship Parts. Once the initial record of 35 seconds is broken, the new record is the time that Gongoron finished the course in. If the new record is broken, Link will receive another prize."@en . . "Dee Ess Island"@en . "Dee Ess Island"@en . . .