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In the 1990s, Nintendo entered into a partnership with Philips to create three Zelda titles. The first two games, Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, were side-scrolling platformers, reminiscent of Zelda II. The third game, Zelda's Adventure, returned to the traditional top-down action-adventure style.
In the 1990s, Nintendo entered into a partnership with Philips to create three Zelda titles. The first two games, Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, were side-scrolling platformers, reminiscent of Zelda II. The third game, Zelda's Adventure, returned to the traditional top-down action-adventure style.
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* itch.io - https://john-lay.itch.io/zeldas-adventure
* itch.io - https://john-lay.itch.io/zeldas-adventure


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Latest revision as of 13:45, 6 July 2024

Zelda's Adventure
Zeldasadventure3ds.png
General
Authorjohn-lay
TypeAdventure
Version1.3
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2023/05/02
Links
Download
Website

In the 1990s, Nintendo entered into a partnership with Philips to create three Zelda titles. The first two games, Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, were side-scrolling platformers, reminiscent of Zelda II. The third game, Zelda's Adventure, returned to the traditional top-down action-adventure style.

This is a complete fan demake of the CDi version of Zelda's Adventure to the Game Boy, developed by john-lay in GB Studio with some modifications. The port maintains the visual style of Link's Awakening and incorporates elements from both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons.

The 3DS conversion was made by roughputter, and the Game Boy version of Zelda's Adventure can be found on https://john-lay.itch.io/zeldas-adventure

Installation

Available in CIA format for the Nintendo 3DS virtual console.

Install the .cia file with a title manager of your choice.

User guide

It is the Age of Darkness.

The evil Ganon has captured the young hero Link. Only Princess Zelda can rescue him. Her journey will be difficult, filled with many challenges and mysteries. Armed only with the advice of the wise court astronomer Gaspra, and the guidance of Shurmak, Zelda must set out on her journey deep into the uncharted southeastern region of Hyrule, known as Tolemac.

Before she begins, Gaspra warns her that the only way to save Link is to collect the seven Celestial Signs that Ganon has stolen, and that she must overcome one final obstacle: Ganon himself. Once she succeeds, she gains the knowledge and strength to rescue Link and brings the magical land of Hyrule into the Age of Lightness.

Controls

D-Pad/Circle Pad - Movement, Cursor

A - Interact, Advance dialog

B - Attack

Start - Menu, Status

Select - Map

Screenshots

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Known issues

Reports of the game crashes when fighting moblins.

Credits

Zelda's Adventure Game Boy port:

  • Developed by john-lay.
  • Music by Beatscribe.

External links

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