![]() ![]() Though the tunes have their roots in the six-year-old original Zelda, you won't object. There's even a new side-view Mario-style sequence when Link explores secret passages. The 3/4 overhead-view action is so faithful to the original, there should be a wedding ring grafted to the cart. The visuals are stunning from start to finish, from the cool opening sequence to the well-animated hero. Zeida afficionados might worry about how the small screen might butcher their hero. ![]() Link's only clue to Koholint's problems is a woodsy Owl, who becomes Link's companion on his quest to awaken the Wind Fish and get the heck off the island! Though this tiny kingdom isn't even in the same time zone as Hyrule, for some inexplicable reason all the familiar enemies are prowling the countryside, making life miserable for the villagers. Link's Awakening features the best elements of its SNES cousin, including surprisingly sharp graphics and sounds, a huge quest, and even more moves and items for our hero to use! This monumental adventure begins when Link's ship is smashed in the high seas and he washes ashore on Koholint Island. Sold in traditional gold packaging, Zelda: Link's Awakening packs more action, adventure, and fantasy into a hand-held game than you ever thought possible. ![]() You only need to glance at the box to know that finally, after four years, a true work of brilliance in the action/RPG genre has arrived for the Game Boy. ![]()
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