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    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game developed and published by Nintendo. It is the second installment in the Legend of Zelda series and was released in Japan for the Famicom Disk System on January 14, 1987—less than one year after the Japanese release and seven months before the North American release of the original The Legend of Zelda. Zelda II was released in North America and the PAL region for the Nintendo Entertainment System in late 1988, almost two years after its initial release in Japan. The Adventure of Link is a direct sequel to the original The Legend of Zelda, again involving the protagonist Link, on a quest to save Princess Zelda, who has fallen under a sleeping spell. The game's emphasis on side-scrolling and role-playing elements is a significant departure from its predecessor. Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of gameplay. The Adventure of Link was the sequel to the highly acclaimed The Legend of Zelda, and the second Zelda game released. Like its predecessor, The Adventure of Link features dungeons that must be located in the overworld. Inside them, Link can find a boss and an item that will prove useful. However, the game features many and very significant gameplay changes from the ...
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    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game, bearing little resemblance to the first or later entries in the Legend of Zelda series. It features side-scrolling areas within a larger top-down world map, unlike the exclusively top-down perspective of the first game. The side-scrolling gameplay and experience system are similar to features of the Castlevania series, especially ...
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    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the second main installment of The Legend of Zelda series and the direct sequel to The Legend of Zelda. It was originally released on the Famicom Disk System in Japan and eventually on the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America and Europe. While retaining many of the features of its predecessor, The Adventure of Link altered certain elements of ...
  6. zeldadungeon.net

    A little under a year after the international first installment of the series, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, taking the series in a different direction with this side-scrolling adventure. There were many changes in this new adventure; most notable being the side scrolling perspective for all of the battle sequences, towns, caves, dungeons ...
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    Gameplay []. The Adventure of Link bears little resemblance to the first game or, for that matter, any other game since released in the series. Rather than the top-down view of the previous title, The Adventure of Link primarily features side-scrolling areas within a larger world map. The game also incorporates a strategic combat system and more RPG elements, including an experience points ...
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    The Adventure of Link · A Link to the Past · Link's Awakening · Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch · Ocarina of Time · Majora's Mask · Oracle of Ages · Oracle of Seasons · The Wind Waker · Four Swords Adventures · The Minish Cap · Twilight Princess · Phantom Hourglass · Spirit Tracks · Skyward Sword · A Link Between Worlds ...
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    This is a list of all "palaces" appearing in The Adventure of Link.It is worth noting that though many of these dungeons are located in specific biomes, the dungeons themselves do not seem to conform to any particular theme or element, similar to the dungeons of The Legend of Zelda: the architecture of every dungeon is a simple brick color swap, and aside from the varying enemies from dungeon ...
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    Feb 15, 2024Title screen. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES, and the second installment in The Legend of Zelda series. It was originally released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System less than a year after the release of the original Legend of Zelda.Nintendo released Zelda II in Japan on January 14, 1987, seven months before the ...
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    Travel through the lava flows and enter the caves that link the pathways together until you reach the palace. Grand Palace. The barrier protecting the Grand Palace will only lift if all six crystals have been inserted in the six palace statues. Navigate the maze and locate the Thunderbird. Use the spell of Thunder to make it vulnerable and ...
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