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    Zelda II: The Adventures of Link was released by Nintendo in 1988 for the Famicom in Japan and the NES in the USA. A game of pretty epic proportions for its time, it takes a different approach from the first Zelda game, also for the NES and Famicom, released in 1986. ... a magician close to the king brought him some unexpected news. Before he ...
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    Grieve-stricken, the prince took Zelda and laid her in the North Palace, ordering afterwards that all girls born into the Royal Family shall be named Zelda (thus this is the REAL Legend of Zelda). Link then learns about the third piece of the Triforce; the Triforce of Courage, which is hidden inside the Great Palace, which can only be entered ...
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    I salute all you hardcore fans of Zelda II, as you know where it is at in the Zelda series! Never mind Ocarina of Time or Wind Waker, this one is the true "golden" game of the series, so get ready to experience a Zelda game that was willing to take risks instead of rehashing the same old tired Items and battle functions.
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    Zelda II makes story more important, but the technology isn't there to really make it good. The result is a game that isn't as a good a fit for the NES as The Legend of Zelda was. There's more to a game than the story though. Gameplay Zelda II is a hybrid of the platformer and role-playing game genres with a dash of Zelda elements. In ...
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    Princess Zelda knew the secret but wouldn't tell an evil wizard, who cast a sleeping spell on her. The third Triforce is sealed away in a mysterious palace which can only be accessed by placing magic crystals in six palaces located throughout Hyrule. This Triforce is the only thing that will awaken Zelda. So now Link must set off on a new ...
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    Oct 17, 2023Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link is pretty solid as a stand-alone game overall. Nintendo definitely tried something new here, and went back to the (much better for Zelda) presentation and viewpoints for the next few Zelda games. This of course makes Zelda 2 an oddity, for sure, but it's not the "black sheep" due to being a bad game, that's for sure.
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    Zelda I und II sind natürlich keine gewöhnlichen Spiele und wurden auch nicht in gewöhnlichen, sondern in goldenen Modulen ausgeliefert. Erst Mitte der 90er, als das NES so ganz allmählich vom Markt verschwand, gab es noch einige Exem- plare auf grauen Modulen.
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    Impa stod nära altaret där prinsessan Zelda låg i en djup sömn, och tog sex kristaller och en bokrulle med samma vapensköld och gav dem till Link. "I generationer, har dessa föremål gått i arv i min familj, som har blivit satta åt sidan för en tid när en stor kung ska komma.
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