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Classic NES Series: Legend of Zelda


List Price: $12.99
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Manufacturer: Nintendo



ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496734022
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Model: GANIN 045496734022
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: 2004-06-07

Features
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 rupees to buy swords, shields and other special items.

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Editorial Reviews:

Legend Zelda Classic NES GBA MODEL- AGBPFZLE VENDOR- NINTENDO FEATURES- NES Classics: The Legend of Zelda The game that defined adventure gaming. Embark on a quest to find the Triforce, slay Ganon and save Princess Zelda in this enduring epic that single-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 : Adventure System : Nintendo GameBoy Advance Number of Players : Compatible Peripherals: MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS


User Comments about the Classic NES Series: Legend of Zelda

I think Ganon was way to easy though but hey this was an 80s game so it was about what you could expect. There were some flaws in this game like you can only buy one potion at once and to save you have to kill yourself like when I have to do something else I have to like get some enimies to kill me. This game is OK, like if I did live back in the 80s I might of given this game a better review since when I play games I like them to be realy special. But there were some good things about this game, like for its time and now the world map was big with alot to explore and dungens to explore. I would recomend renting this game.



If you still have your NES, do not waste $23 on this game when you can get the original NES version for 1/3 of that on eBay and here. Before anyone suspects that I am picking on Zelda, note that I am not. Many of us still have our NES (if we don't anymore, then we can get the complete system off eBay or amazon for as low as $25). Nintendo was'nt thinking when they released this for GBA with the same graphics and gameplay as NES version. After looking at Evil Lincoln's review, I do agree that charging over 20 bucks for a retro game with same graphics and gameplay is wrong. Gamers aged 21 to about 40 who actually owned the NES in the past refused to get suckered in. Unlike Mario Allstars for SNES, Zelda never remade any games from the NES/SNES vaults until about a few years ago, and what pissed me off is that they did it, one at a time with sky-high prices.


Nintendo decided to re-retro this game to give a younger target market a history lesson on how it was started (back to the old school), because they know little to nothing about the NES, meaning that they don't know how they were getting ripped off. All Stars, Mario Advance Series). I also heard that this and Zelda II remakes did'nt do any improvments with the graphics or effects like Link To The Past did (Four Swords) or the re-retroed NES/SNES Mario Games (e.g. I grew up on this game and its one of the best NES games ever and I can write a three page review on why. I know this is a Gameboy game that you can take anywhere, but wait for the price to go down to less than $10, if you want it for the GBA that bad.


First of all, I truly love this game. Those old NES games are such tiny programs, that you can fit every NES game every released on your phone's storage card and it only takes some 50Mb maybe, if that. Having said all that, there is no reason to spend $30 on this game for the DS when you can download a NES emulator (smart nes is the one I use) and play it on your windows mobile 5 or 6 smartphone. Obssessed about this game since the previews came out on the Nintendo Entertainment Club magazine (pre-nintendo power). Loved this game so much, and still rank it as one of my top games of all time. Works perfectly on my Samsung Blackjack, and if every bored, I can whip it out and play any of the 1,000+ NES games on my phone (and I can play for hours without significantly draining the battery life).



I bought this for my nephew so am sure he loved it. He has one for the Sega system.



One of my favorite NES games of all time. From the time it was originally released, it spent several years on the top 10 and top 100 favorite games. It remained on the list long after the snes was released.