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Zelda Game Boy Link S Awakening. Legend of Zelda Link's Awakening DX Nintendo Game Boy Color Artwork Cartridge It was her dream after all to fly across the Ocean and see the world It plays a lot like A Link to The Past and looks and sounds great even with the 8-bit graphics and sound limitations of the Game Boy when compared to the games 16 bit cousin.

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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening [a] is a 1993 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy.It is the first installment in The Legend of Zelda series to be released on a handheld game console Having played Legend of Zelda:A Link to The Past on the SNES, and the original two Zelda titles on the NES, this one escaped me on the Game Boy

Why 1993’s Link’s Awakening is still worth revisiting VGC

For The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening on the Game Boy, GameFAQs has 62 guides and walkthroughs, 17 cheat codes and secrets, 46 reviews, and 51 user screenshots. If you never died on your dream journey, you will see Marin in the sky, and she turns into a seagull The game features classic Zelda puzzles, well-placed enemies, fun to kill Goombas, and challenging yet fun to battle bosses and mini.

The Legend of Zelda Link's Awakening DX Game Boy Color 33bits. It plays a lot like A Link to The Past and looks and sounds great even with the 8-bit graphics and sound limitations of the Game Boy when compared to the games 16 bit cousin. If you never died on your dream journey, you will see Marin in the sky, and she turns into a seagull

Why 1993’s Link’s Awakening is still worth revisiting VGC. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is an adventure game in The Legend of Zelda series released in 1993 on the Game Boy.The game follows Link as he escapes on a mysterious island known as Koholint Island after he is shipwrecked and left stranded A lot of friends had Zelda on NES, a lucky few had Zelda II with its sublime side-scrolling mechanics and everyone seemed to have A Link to the Past on Super Nintendo but nobody else I knew owned The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening