First seen: 30 june 2004
This game features two games in one - the complete Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) game plus an all-new first-ever multiplayer Zelda game! In the one-player mode, A Link to the Past, Link receives a telepathic message from Zelda, imploring him to help. He must find the Master Sword, then travel to the Dark World to defeat Ganon and restore peace to the land of Hyrule. In the multiplayer game, Four Swords, between two to four players take on the roles of young... Read more
As with most game purchases, it comes down to how much value you get for your gaming buck. Every person that talks about the NES Classics Series will have their own views on Nintendo's decision to package these games individually and at a price of twenty dollars. While I think some games in the set suffer because of this, Zelda is a title that can stand on it's own and is more than worthy of having it's own cartridge. In the end, for everyone looking for a little NES... Read more
For quite some time I have had a Gameboy Player and I didn't really make use of it. I picked up SMA4:SMB3 and the Komani Arcade collection, but I didn't really spend much time playing either game. Dots and I recently went on a family vacation and just prior to the vacation she saw the commercial for the Classic NES GBA SP. I have known about it for quite some time but I could tell that it made quite an impression on her as being something we needed. Long story short, it... Read more
Embark on a quest to find the Triforce, slay Ganon and save Princess Zelda in this enduring epic that single-handedly invented the adventure genre. It's part of the NES Classic Series of specially priced masterpieces! Read more
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