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Zelda walkthrough
Zelda walkthrough













zelda walkthrough zelda walkthrough

That's only one of the riddles the hero of this game is confronted with. Passages for you so that you can progress through the dungeons or find helpful secrets. The latter play an even more important role in opening hidden But you can fightīack with an enchanted sword capable of shooting beams of light and a large number of items likeĪ boomerang, a bow, bombs etc. Them for a game this old!) that constantly try to put an end to your quest. Both settings are filled with hostile creatures(so many of Only then, you would be allowed in the final dungeon to save the Starting out in the overworld, youĪre to explore a fantastic land of forests, rivers and mountains (believe me it was a trulyĮnchanting journey) with an important task find the underworld dungeons and recover the almighty Is divided in two settings: the overworld and the underworld. Gameplay (doesn't really make justice to it, but as said above, no description would). So we shall let the facts do the talking and suffice saying that BSĪnyway, for those who never played the original Zelda, here's a simple description of the It's like describing love, you can't, you have to feel itĪt least once to understand. That was for many people (myself included) a life changing experience? Trying to reduce into Now writing about the first The Legend of Zelda is no easy task. Map 2 can be compared with LoZ Second Quest, Nes, which has different dungeons and overworld but same gameplay. The game was broadcasted twice, Map 1 and Map 2. System (that is, unless you use a patch to play as him). The BS-X system, Link (the original lead character) has been replaced by the mascots for the BS Unfortunately, players were only given a set number of hours to play, over the course ofįour weeks (which is why the game stops after 57 minutes). The game was broadcasted on Sundaysįrom around 6 to 7, along with a TV show which gave info on the game and other Nintendo related Japan via a satellite system that connected to the Super NES. Zelda, which was released on the NES in the mid-80's. XIII, Conclusion - Credits / Contact / Legal / Final Word / Text Versionsįirst of all, let's make sure we all realize this: BS Zelda was a 16-bit remake of The Legend of

zelda walkthrough

XII, Third Quest - Introduction / Timeplan / Extra Items XI, Other Sprites - Characters / Passways / Lost Sprites X, Bestiary - Overworld Enemies / Dungeon Enemies / Traps / Bosses IX, Items - Attack Items / Defence Items / Special Items.

zelda walkthrough

VIII, Cheat - Pro Action Replay Codes / Time Change VI, Secrets - Heart Containers / Medicine Shops / Fairies / Shops / Warps / Hints. V, Walkthrough - Week 1 / Week 2 / Week 3 / Week 4 IV, Emulation Hints - Emulator FAQ / Glitches















Zelda walkthrough