Video Games : Classic NES Series: Legend of Zelda

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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - only a collectors item
this is not the zelda we see to day lacks story 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 good piece of history but not a brilliant game the gameplay is too simplistic and there are no villiages just feels like one long and boring battle its hard to save and once you die you end up back at the beginning



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent game almost identical to original for NES
The first time I purchased this game was for about $55 in Novemeber of 1988 when I was in the 5th grade. It took me till July of 1989 to finally beat this game and then took me till 1991 sometime to beat Zelda II the Adventure of Link. Back in these days the Internet did not exist for the public, and most homes lacked a computer. Back in these days if you wanted tips you needed to buy a magazine or a book. I beat Zelda with almost none of the above. I beat it with nearly pure trial and error. A true and rare accomplishment during the 1988-1989 era in gaming history!

It brought back memories from my childhood when I purchased this game again the other day ago for my Game Boy Advance for $14.99. So far it has taken me 2-3 days to get to level 9. I expect to finish the first quest soon.

My only gripes are really the lack of a "equal" manual to the original, and lack of a "gold" cover. The original I purchased in 1988 included a overworld map, and far more detail about the nasties and weapons. But besides this the GBA version is nearly identical to the original. I did notice some other improvements to the original NES version.

1. Sleep mode
2. A pause text shows on the screen when you hit pause. The original lacked this
3. You can save the game without first dying from the start screen by holding down select and the up arrow.
4. When you turn the power off when the game is playing you do not risk the chance that your file will be erased. The original 1988 version had this problem. But frankly I think the improvement is more due to the advance in computer technology.

Overall a great game. It probably will be difficult for the new kids to get into these oldies, but for us old timers this one will bring back memories. I plan to buy Zelda II next and beat that one again. But I'm afraid I may need to look at the web for some tips, since its been a good 14 years since I last beat that one.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty Good
This is a great game that is identical to the nes version. Unfortunately that also means it is tough to play and figure out what to do/where to go. Without a walkthrough you can wander for days accomplishing nothing, but at least you can save - a great add on. Overall still classic and very good. Great bargain for $10. Check it out and enjoy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just as Much Fun as Ever
My husband remembered that this is the one video game from his younger years that he actually "got in to" and enjoyed. So when he got to play Zelda on the Gameboy, it was like he was a pre-teen all over again. The great thing is that our 6-yr-old daughter enjoys the game, too, and is caught up in the story. As for me, I've never played it before, and now that I have, I'm amazed at how engaging and addicting the game is. The graphics don't seem archaic and neither are they distractingly realistic. So the three of us are having a ball...and of course, I'm ahead.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - This game is a piece of history
I personally think this game is great as a part of video game history and look forward to when my kids get old enough to enjoy it.


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