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cabernet's The Legend of Zelda (NES)
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[January 19, 2007 03:07:24 PM]
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After struggling with Zelda last night being unable to uncover any other dungeons, I decided to google some facts to aid me. Fortunately there is a huge gaming community where someone has beaten a game you are looking for and you are able to get the appropriate information to make your game experience all the better. Fortunately, I found a map which helped me find all the secrets I needed. I was able to take on a few dungeons this morning and revel at the clever puzzle designs. I also was able to collect rupees as a form of currency to purchase a new shield. This experience was much better after I got a little assistance in finding the dungeons.
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[January 19, 2007 03:04:35 PM]
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I had the opportunity to go back in the time of the game i used to play when I was 4 years old. I played Legend of Zelda, one of the greatest classic games of all time. I don't know a single person who doesn't know this game from first hand experience or atleast seen a reference from a later Zelda game.
When I started Zelda, I immediately explored the cool sword effect when Link is at full HP. It is interesting how a minor little attack plus truly sets it as an amazing game of its time. Considering it has been nearly 15+ years since I really played The Legend of Zelda, I began trying to remember the location of the first dungeon. I liked the clever puzzle aspects of each little room because it was this aspect of The Legend of Zelda that influenced almost every kind of RPG/ Action RPG. Further on, I struggled to find any other dungeon due to a poor mapping system design. If there was anything I could improve, it would be the mapping system which would allow travelling through the world slightly better.
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