Classic NES Series: Legend of Zelda
- Link’s legendary first adventure, now portable
- explore dungeons, solving baffling puzzles and defeating scores of menacing enemies
- a quest bristling with secrets: unlock dozens of hidden passages and caves
- weapons include swords, boomerangs, bombs and arrows
- collect collect rupees to buy swords, shields and other special items.
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MODEL- AGBPFZLE VENDOR- NINTENDOFEATURES- NES Classics: The Legend of Zelda The game that defined adventure gaming. Go aboard on a quest to find the Triforce kill Ganon and save Princess Zelda in this enduring epic that release-handedly invented the adventure genre. Its part of the NES Classic Series of specially priced masterpieces! Before she was captured by the Dark Lord Ganon Princess Zelda scattered the pieces of the Triforce across her beloved Hyrule. Link must reassemble the Triforce and defeat Ganon before he can free the princess. * Links legendary first adventure now portable! * Explore dungeons solving baffling puzzles and defeating scores of menacing enemies.* A quest bristling with secrets: Unlock dozens of hidden passages and caves.* Weapons include swords boomerangs bombs and arrows.* Collect rupees to buy swords shields and other special items. — SPECIFICATIONs ————ESRB Rating : E for Everyone Genre/Category : AdventureSystem : Nintendo GameBoy AdvanceNumber of Players : Compatible Peripherals: MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 90 DAYS
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this is not the zelda we see to day lacks tale for the time it probably had alot of imagination but comparing it to the zelda we see today it serverly lacks it this is a excellent piece of history but not a brilliant game the gameplay is too simplistic and there are no villiages just feels like one long and dull battle its hard to save and once you die you end up back at the beginning
Rating: 2 / 5
The Legend of Zelda was the first Zelda game and started the well loved Nintendo series way back in 1983. It was originally made for the Super Nintendo but is being remade for the Gameboy Advance SP and Nintendo Game Cube. This information was first reveiled in the E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) this year by the side of with the new game sytem made by Nintendo called the Nintendo DS. I will not get far the Nintendo DS because it is supposed to be press release only but it features dual screens, and instant messager and email to freinds, a new sytem that is inexpensive and conserves potential, advanced graphics that enable cell shading, fog effects and 3D, much better and more detailed sports meeting, and inexpensive hard ware so a game that is much better than a Game Cube game(…). But what really makes it incredible is that it is portable. I’ve been rambling though, so anyway not much can be said about the Legend of Zelda exept that it is a very excellent game being remade on a much better sytem. I am sorry if I bored you with the release of the Nintendo DS, but if you want to learn more you can go to the website… well I’am sorry but I proboly shouldn’t tell you the site while there is not supposed to be any information relesed to the public about the system so I’ll have to end my review.
Rating: 5 / 5
…but I don’t like this game at all. I’m a huge Zelda fan and loved all the GBC, N64, GBA and GameCube sports meeting, but because of my age, I had never played the “classic” Zelda sports meeting. So I selected this up, aiming to be a full-blown Zelda aficionado.
Yet within a few minutes of play, I realized that the game was far too primitive for someone reared in the era of Link’s Awakening DX and Ocarina of Time. There are no NPCs to talk to, no exploration to be done, none of anything that I had come to expect from the series. I am well aware that I was probably expecting too much, but whether that’s right or not, I was disappointed.
Although I didn’t find anything to delight in in this game, I’m not saying that it’s terrible. I’m sure that it was a classic of its era, and those who grew up with NES sports meeting will probably fall in like with it all over again. But from the perspective of someone who relies only on what she has read and heard for info on this bygone time, it simply seems like a bland, watered-down hack ‘n slasher.
Rating: 1 / 5
The game that started the adventure genre and the resolution best series of all time*- right here on your GBA. I have a ton of fun playing it all the time on the go- though, as others mentioned, this is more of a GBA emulator than a port.
That means it’s just the code place onto the GBA, 100% unchanged. This results in game slow. That’s where the game slows down for 2-3 seconds… it gets frustrating.
Having one of the best sports meeting of all time anywhere you want is definitley awesome.
Rating: 5 / 5
This hasn’t come out yet, but I have the original NES version and to reflect that “The Legend of Zelda”, one of the best sports meeting ever made, is being converted to the Game Boy Advance with no graphic or sound quality changing to give a really excellent taste to people who haven’t experienced the original, it just makes me weep happily.
Rating: 5 / 5