Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
- The original classic now on Gameboy Advance.
Product Description
Of all the sports meeting to be reissued as part of the NES Classic line for Game Boy Advance, Zelda is the no-brainer of the lot. It’s easily the most sophisticated of the ten sports meeting on offer, and the only one that really offers something more than a quick gameplay fix. I wouldn’t go so far as to say that Zelda singlehandedly justifies the being of the entire remake series, but it certainly is worth owning on its own. For twenty bucks, it’s a genuine regard — you’d have to fork over nearly that much at Funcoland for a scruffy copy of the NES cart with no packaging, a fading array and some stupid brood name scrawled all over the back in sloppy Sharpie pen. If the cart and box were gold and it came with a full-affect fold-out map, this would be a exact rekindling of gaming nostalgia. As it is, it’s simply irresistibly splendid.Amazon.com Product Description
Go aboard on a quest to find the Triforce of Courage, awaken Princess Zelda from an evil wizard’s spell and save Hyrule from ruin. Learn magic spells and collect items to increase your potential!
About Classic NES Series:
Flash back to the ancient-school ’80s with the Nintendo sports meeting that defined an era–and play them on your Game Boy Advance. Play the hottest game genres of the decade–including side-scrolling action, vertical shooter and epic adventure–in the Classic NES series.
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If you liked The Legend of Zelda Link’s Awakening and you want more of the same, do not buy this game. I’ve had it for one day and I am trading it in. It is not anything like the other Zelda sports meeting; the graphics are different and it is side scrolling instead of overhead view. There are no clues. I didn’t get past the first level – and I didn’t want to continue. It is not fun or fascinating. I felt like I was playing something like Ms. Pac Man.
Rating: 1 / 5
i liked the part in the game where u cast the spell spell and the building appears it was cool
later
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is just okay. I had heard excellent things about it, but the graphics aren’t very excellent at all.
Rating: 3 / 5
When I was a kid, whenever I went to my uncle’s house, one of the first things I would look forward to doing was playing The Legend Of Zelda on his NES, since I didn’t own the game myself. One Christmas I was looking for the first Zelda game to get as a Christmas present (since my parents never knew what to get me, they always let me pick out what presents I wanted), but couldn’t find it anywhere. Instead, I found a game called “Zelda 2: The Adventure Of Link.” Out of curiosity, I chose to buy this game instead, although now I wish I hadn’t bothered with it (but I did eventually managed to buy a copy of the original Zelda). What I didn’t like about this game wasn’t the eerie side-scrolling battles instead of the traditional over-head Zelda action, but it was because it was impossible to beat. I’ve beaten many video sports meeting over the years, but if there’s one game I’ve never been able to accomplish, it was Zelda 2. I couldn’t even get past the first palace because it was too hard! There were abosuletly zero clues, so you had no clue where to go next and the monsters were always so frustrating to ruin! It didn’t help that your sword was so small, either.
This past Christmas I was plotting on getting Zelda for the GBA, but like what happened many years ago, I couldn’t find it anywhere and instead, finished up buying Zelda 2 for the GBA. Why did I do this? I have no thought, but perhaps it was out of nostalgia of playing the world’s most hard (and irritating) video game. It’s nearly like history is repeating itself and wouldn’t you know it? Even after all the years I’ve been playing video sports meeting, Zelda 2 is still impossible to beat. I still can’t get past the first palace and the monsters still annoy me. There must be some sort of world record for being the world’s most irritating video game, and if there is, Zelda 2 would indeed win it. It’s such a bring shame on too, because this game had a lot of potential. Although the game itself doesn’t do anything with it, the storyline described in the instruction manual has always been very fascinating, and I thought the side-scrolling battles was a unique change. I also liked the inclusion of the HP/MP points as it helped make this game feel more like an RPG. In fact, I wish the other Zelda sports meeting nonstop to use this feature, but Nintendo probably chose to scrap it after this game’s failure. If only Nintendo hadn’t made this game so hard, it would be more enjoyable, but it’s hard to have fun playing a game when you can’t even make it past the first palace. At least it’s safe to say you won’t be disappointed with this game if you want an impossible challenge to attempt tackling. To anyone who tries to beat this game, I wish you excellent luck and envy you for your patience.
Rating: 2 / 5
VIDEO GAMERS BEWARE THIS GAME IS THE HARDEST GAME IVE EVER PLAYED! I FINALLY BEAT THE FIRST DUNGEON ON THE COLLECTORS EDITION. GREAT MUSIC! SETS UP THE STAGE FOR A LINK TO THE PAST!
FRUSTERATING! FUN! COOL SOUNDS WHEN YOU DIE! GANONS LAUGH IS FUNNY!
P.S. LINKS SHADOW IS COOL FROM WHAT IVE HEARD!
Rating: 5 / 5