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 by: panzerjedi2005-02-08 |
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#1 97% Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeTake control of Link, a young, mysterious boy with a promising future, in The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64. Use your wits and physical skill (not to mention the many weapons and items you gain along the way) to help you on your quest to save the land of Hyrule. You will make many friends, including your trusty horse Epona and a strange figure that provides clues to aid you in your adventure. Not all the inhabitants are friendly though, and you will have to fight your way past many evil monsters and beasts. Travel through time by using your musical Ocarina, and figure out many puzzles using your brain and a few clues. The evil Ganondorf awaits. Are you up to the |
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#2 92% Legend of Zelda: A Link to the PastReturn to an age of magic and heroes! The elegant Princess Zelda calls for Link's help to restore the Triforce and defeat Ganon. When Zelda learns that Ganon has acquired a piece of the Triforce, she hides the remaining pieces in an effort to save Hyrule. Thus, the adventure begins! |
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#3 90% Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DXLink's Awakening DX is a souped-up colorized version of the original Link's Awakening which first entertained gamers in 1993.
Link, Nintendo's famous Hyrulian hero, finds himself on a mysterious island after a shipwreck leaves him stranded. You must help Link escape from Koholint island by finding the eight instruments of the Sirens and awakening the omnipotent Wind Fish which rules the island. This is no easy task, because you'll be challenged with brain-bursting puzzles, barbaric bosses, and dark dungeons along the way. |
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#4 85% Classic NES Series: The Legend of ZeldaEmbark 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! |
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#5 95% Legend of Zelda: The Wind WakerSince the debut of The Legend of Zelda in 1987, all of Link's games have been the stuff of legend--universally appealing adventures that emerged as beloved triumphs of gameplay, presentation, innovation, graphics and fun. In the ninth entry in the series, Link debuts on GCN with a fun new cel-shaded look, but the game stays true to the glorious heritage of the series. The classic mix of sword-swinging action, perplexing puzzles and stirring story lines remains intact, but the stunning cel-shaded graphics give the people and places of Link's watery world a wildly artistic new look. And for the very first time, Link sails freely on the high seas! |
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#6 86% Legend of Zelda: Four Swords AdventuresFinally -- multiplayer Zelda for Nintendo GameCube!
Sizzling swashbuckling action -- times four!
The Legend continues on Nintendo GameCube in an all-new epic adventure for one to four players. Fusing cooperative and competitive action, Four Swords Adventures features a unique gameplay system that incorporates both the television and the Game Boy Advance.
When you enter a building or dive into a cave, your character switches from the TV to the Game Boy Advance. When you emerge, the frantic action shifts back to the big screen. To thwart Vaati's nefarious forces, you'll have to master new skills and techniques never before seen in the Legend of Zelda series. |
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#7 89% Legend of Zelda: The Minish CapAlthough the Minish people are vertically challenged, their place in this world is relevant to Link. He'll need them in his quest for Kinstones in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.
Link looks as good as ever. He slashes the bad guys and solves dungeon puzzles as he does in his previous games. This time, he shrinks it down a notch to hang out with the Minish people. Their village is literally tiny, but the secrets it holds are big ones. |
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#8 93% Legend of Zelda: Majora's MaskGamers can once again enter the amazing world of Link with Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask. This game uses the same outstanding gameplay mechanics as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but offers gamers many new things to experience and explore. This time around players will be able to use Link's ability to actually transform into new characters by wearing the different masks. By donning these masks, Link can assume the form of a Goron, a Zora and even a Deku Scrub. |
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#9 69% Classic NES Series: Zelda II - The Adventure of LinkThe fate of a kingdom rests on the shoulders of a daring young adventurer.
The games that defined an era are ready to go on your Game Boy Advance!
Embark on a quest to find the Triforce of Courage, awaken Princess Zelda from an evil wizards spell and save Hyrule from ruin. Learn magic spells and collect items to increase your power! |
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#10 89% Legend of Zelda: Oracle of SeasonsSince the Legend of Zelda was released for the original NES in 1987, the Zelda series has earned a reputation for delivering innovative action-packed gameplay mixed with engrossing storylines and unforgettable characters. The latest two games in this series, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages for Game Boy Color, build on this excellent reputation and add even more mind-bending gameplay elements to the mix. |
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