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The Legend of Zelda GOLD Nintendo NES Original Authentic Genuine With Dust Cover

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo NES
Release Year
1988
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
The Legend of Zelda
MPN
63033
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
The Legend of Zelda
UPC
0074299009891

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  • Top favourable review

    A title to learn

    The Legend of Zelda and it's sequence: Zelda II, are titles that a video gamer should play and analyze in order to learn about the elements of a good video game. Wonderful classical story, great music, interesting challenges for the hero (who's role is played by the gamer) places to discover, wide variety pf enemies ranking from some dumb characters to formidable bosses, hidden items to find and many other surprises along the way to solve the problem and get the princess rescued while defeating a terrible enemy and restoring order and peace to the mytical land of Hyrule. One more thing, the graphics are minimimal due to the technical limitations of the time, but that is not an impediment to qualify 5 stars both games. Definitely knowing those games for a gamer is like reading the classics ...

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  • A worthy member of the Zelda series

    The Adventure of Link is one of the most controversial games in the Zelda series. Departing from the "bird's eye view" of the games which preceded and followed it, the game's battles are fought in "side-scroller" mode (i.e. Link appears in profile and only moves across the screen). In addition, the game incorporated RPG elements like levelling up and magic spells. Ganon was not present. To top it all off, the game was one of the hardest in the Zelda series. But all this doesn't detract from the game's high quality. The elaborate palaces, challenging enemies like Iron Knuckle, and myriad characters Link can interact with draws the player into the world of Hyrule. It feels like a real accomplishment to finally access the special items located ...

  • ZELDA II: The Adventure of Link

    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link for the NES. Gee, what can I say... Well this certainly wasn't as good as the first Legend of Zelda, but it's still a good game. I mean out of all the Legend of Zelda games it's probably my least favorite, but c'mon, the worst Legend of Zelda game is probably better than the majority of other NES games that came out at the same time. And Nintendo doing things there own way and being innovative basicaly changed the classic original in two ways - 1:Top down to side scrolling and 2:A role playing format was introduced. I personally enjoyed playing the game, though it does have a few draw backs. I think that the advent of the side scrolling was the cause to a lack of puzzles. There are a few hard jumps to makes, and sure, you have to ...

  • Different but Solid

    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is often considered the black sheep of the Zelda family and is shunned by some as a poor game because of how much different it is from every other Zelda title. Nintendo abandoned the "bird's eye view" that they used in "The Legend of Zelda" and every subsequent 2D Zelda game since and went to a side scrolling view. The game was also more RPGish. You had to acumulate experience points by defeating enemies to boost your stats. Even though it is very different from any other Zelda experience you've ever had I recommend giving it a try. It's different, in a good way. While I am glad Nintendo decided to go back to the bird's eye view perspective, the side scrolling works with this game. Zelda II introduced the up and down stab, and plenty of names, items, and ...

  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link NES

    I remember getting this game when I was about 7 years old. We went into a PX and I was hoping to get the original Zelda as I hadn't played it yet. Unfortunately, it wasn't available so we purchased Zelda II. The game is enjoyable though I must admit at the time it wasn't so much tough as it was confusing. Not that the game is simple mind you, but it is more confusing if you don't understand what you are doing. Once you understand what you are doing then things work out pretty easily and things become much easier then initial appearance. Link levels up this time around and the views are much different then the first game. There is a mixed RPG and side scrolling platform element to this game. The music is excellent in parts and controls are good though require ...