Pros: Excellent refined gameplay Cons: Four Swords leaves some audiences out in the cold, been there done that.
We are in a unique era of gaming. This is the era of game remakes. The 128 bit consoles are releasing renovated classics like , Rygar, and Metriod. Meanwhile ports of old classics like River City Ransom, S
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Pros: Classic Zelda Gameplay, Future Connectability to Gamecube Zelda Game Cons: Audio is Slightly Less Quality Than The Original, Voice Overs
Back in the early 90s was the best time to be a gamer; some of the best games of all time came from this so called "golden era" of gaming, games like Super Mario World and Final Fantasy II come to mind, but neither of these games are as highly regarded...
Pros: a fun game that holds up well over time Cons: expensive, frustrating at times
A while back I won a bunch of NES Classic Series Gameboy Advance games in a raffle. Now that Christmas is just around the corner, I'm looking to sell them before realizing that I never reviewed any of them. The background of the Classic NES Series is a ...
Pros: "Four Swords," faithful recreation Cons: Average sound, little interaction between the two games
To quite a few people, Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past is the greatest game to come out during the 16-bit era. While I wouldnt quite go that far, it certainly is a worthy addition to the line, and a ton of fun to boot. Thus, it was a...
Pros: classic Zelda gameplay, awesome music, nice graphics, The Four Swords Cons: The Four Swords is multi-player only
When Nintendo announced at the E3 Gaming Convention that they were going to release Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, I was ecstatic and ever since have been anticipating the release of the game. This was going to be the greatest game released for the...
Pros: a great zelda game Cons: Link's constant yelping
I remember when I played The legend of Zelda a first time, my cousin at to force the controller into my hand. I was so sure that I would hate it that I was rather content paying garbage like Beavis and Butthead that he also brought over. Well I played it...
Pros: Direct port of the SNES original, well-designed Four Swords multiplayer game Cons: Awkward button placements, Four Swords is only for four players, Link's annoying voice-over
Ever since Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance and announced it's capablity to surpass the Super Nintendo's standards, followers of Nintendo soon dreamt of the possibilities in store for the systems future. With games so far emulating the perfection...
Pros: It is a great game and i would buy it for everyone i know. Cons: this game is not long enough
To mothers video games can only rot children’s brains, but to the players they can only open new doors and level up imaginations. Video games come in categories ranging from first person shooters to RPGS (role playing games). Video game sagas ...
Pros: Four player Zelda. Enough said. Cons: Link makes annoying noises.
The multiplayer experience in this game is something that all games should go through. Simply put, it is incredible. That, in a couple sentences, pretty much sums up the Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and the Four Swords.
Pros: Graphics, gameplay, storyline, weopons, funny little men running around in circles. Cons: None, this is a great game.
Zelda:A Link to the Past. That pretty much sums it up. Anyone who has played this game on the SNES knows how good of a game this really is. Now, for you youngin's who weren't born yet and haeven't played it, here is your chance. The amazingly ent ...
Pros: It holds true to the series and is a fun game. Cons: It is mainly just a remake unless you have linked games. Cannot control shield.
If you have played Zelda: A Link to the Past on the Super Nintendo, then you have basically played this game. It is very much a remake with a few added (and a few subtracted) features.
Graphics: Three Stars
Very much like the SNES, the...
Pros: No worries that a faulty NES will blank out the memory. Cons: Small screen, expensive, dated graphics
Hard to believe that Zelda is that old. It makes me feel a bit old. I never finished the original cart because my NES system became faulty and would turn on and off on its own (blue flashing screen) This whiped the memory on both my Zelda I and II before ...
Pros: Great game play,
Includes two Zelda games in one cartridge,
Many hours of game play Cons: Can sometimes get hard and player gets confused on what to do
The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past for Game Boy Advance includes two games in one cartridge.Zelda: A Link To The Past is a game which originally appeared on the Super Nintendo lets players collect items to use on there quest to save the ...
Legend Of Zelda: Link To The Past for Game Boy Advance by buritoman2 ,Dec 06 '03
Pros: I'ts really challenging and fun. Cons: Four swords is only multiplayer. Too hard for young kids.
When I went to my cousin's house I always played Zelda. It was really cool. I don't have a N64 or gamecube so I was thrilled when they were going to release this game. I played it for a long time and was very happy. After a while I got stuck and can't get past a hard part. So beware if you are a little kid who thinks it looks cool, some of the puzzles are real hard and fun for teenagers. Little kids would barely make it to the first boss. However this game is amazing and there are none like it around.
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