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www.nintendo-europe.com – Game Boy Color (UK):
Ever since 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 Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons for Game Boy Color, build on this excellent reputation and add even more mind-bending gameplay elements to the mix.
Each game presents a unique adventure for Link to conquer, but to get the most out of either game you'll want to play them both. It doesn't matter which Pak you play first. When you complete one of the games, you will earn a password that you can enter into the second game. When your new adventure begins, your character will have the same name you gave him in the first game. He will also begin the game with more items than in the first quest, and you'll be treated to cool cameos from some of the characters you encountered in the first adventure. At the end of your second adventure, you'll face an additional boss battle, which would not occur if you had not already completed the first game.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons takes place in the troubled land of Holodrum. After magically transporting to this new world, Link witnesses a power-hungry general named Onox summon a mighty storm and kidnap the Oracle of Seasons -- a beautiful dancer named Din. Onox uses Din's power to hurl the forces of nature into chaos, so it's up to Link to once again restore peace to the land. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons doesn't stray too far from classic Zelda challenges and gameplay. Link must travel around a vast overworld collecting clues and items, and explore challenging dungeons filled with fierce monsters and maddening puzzles.
Oracle of Seasons presents some new challenges as well. Using the Rod of Seasons, Link has the ability to change the seasons whenever he pleases. The landscape changes depending on the season, which provides the premise for many perplexing puzzles. If a river blocks your path in the summer, for example, you can summon the winter months and freeze the waterway to ensure a safe passage.
Link also meets some powerful friends in Holodrum who help him in a variety of ways. A winged polar bear named Moosh can help Link attack enemies with a powerful ground-pounding blow, or Link can ride a friendly Dodongo named Dimitri across deep bodies of water. When Link rides in the pouch of a boxing kangaroo named Ricky, he can K.O. his enemies with a few quick jabs. Link's latest escapade offers gamers great gameplay, an engrossing storyline and detailed graphics.
Whether you're a long-time fan of The Legend of Zelda or a newcomer to the series, you're sure to spend many hugely rewarding hours helping Link restore order to Holodrum.
Contributed by gamewarrior (5122) on Mar 28, 2007.
www.zelda.com:
Twisting Nature and Altering the Seasons, Link Faces One of his Most Mind-Bending Quests Ever.
After magically transporting to a vast world called Holodrum, Link witnesses a power-hungry general named Onox summon a mighty storm and kidnap the Oracle of Seasons -- a beautiful dancer named Din. Onox uses Din's power to hurl the forces of nature into chaos, so it's up to Link to restore peace to the land.
Contributed by Alrightya (314) on Jun 20, 2005.
www.nintendo.com - Game Boy Color:
Action, adventure and an amazing cast of characters await in Link's latest quest.
Since 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.
Each game
presents a unique adventure for Link to conquer, but to get the most out
of either game you'll want to play them both. It doesn't matter which
Pak you play first. When you complete one of the games, you will earn a
password which you can enter into the second game. When your new
adventure begins, your character will have the same name you gave him in
the first game. He will also begin the game with more items than in the
first quest, and you'll be treated to cool cameos from some of the
characters you encountered in the first adventure. At the end of your
second adventure, you'll face an additional boss battle which would not
occur if you had not already completed the first game.
The Legend
of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons takes place in the troubled land of
Holodrum. After magically transporting to this new world, Link witness a
power-hungry general named Onox summon a mighty storm and kidnap the
Oracle of Seasons -- a beautiful dancer named Din. Onox uses Din's power
to hurl the forces of nature into chaos, so it's up to Link to once
again restore peace to the land.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of
Seasons doesn't stray too far from classic Zelda challenges and
gameplay. Link must travel around a vast overworld collecting clues and
items, and explore challenging dungeons filled with fierce monsters and
maddening puzzles. Oracle of Seasons presents some new challenges as
well. Using the Rod of Seasons, Link has the ability to change the
seasons whenever he pleases. The landscape changes depending on the
season, which provides the premise for many perplexing puzzles. If a
river blocks your path in the summer, for example, you can summon the
winter months and freeze the waterway to ensure a safe passage.
Also, Link meets some powerful friends in Holodrum who help him in a
variety of ways. A winged polar bear named Moosh can help Link attack
enemies with a powerful ground-pounding blow, or Link can ride a
friendly Dodongo named Dmitri across deep bodies of water. When Link
rides in the pouch of a boxing kangaroo named Ricky, he can K.O. his
enemies with a few quick jabs.
Link's latest escapade offers
gamers great gameplay, an engrossing storyline and detailed graphics.
Whether you're a long-time fan of The Legend of Zelda or a newcomer to
the series, you're sure to spend many rewarding hours helping Link
restore order to Holodrum.
Contributed by Evil Ryu (31332) on Apr 28, 2005.
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