During the Switch release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom As we get closer and closer, fans can now play a new-look spin-off of the series that they may not have heard of before. In the 90s there were some Zelda games for which Nintendo only licensed the characters. These projects were developed by another studio. That was also with Zelda’s Adventure from 1994 the case for the CD-i by Philips appeared commercially.

Spin-off is back as a demake

Zelda’s Adventure was already the third game in the Nintendo series with which Philips wanted to bring the rather unpopular CD-i to the public. After it is at Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon traded around two side-scrolling titles, Zelda’s Adventure was finally launched as a title that – similar to A Link to the Past or Link’s Awakening – in the top-down perspective was played. However, the projects were Not really goodwhich is why they now have numerous fans fallen into oblivion are.

Developer John Lay has Zelda’s Adventure in the form of a demakes but still given a chance. In recent years, he has transformed the title into a Game Boy game that is visually reminiscent of the Nintendo offshoot. And a few days ago this project appeared! There is already one in the launch trailer on YouTube Foretaste of Zelda’s Adventure in the Game Boy look. Comparisons with the CD-i original can also be seen in the material. We’ve included the video below for you.

You can play the demake

On the Itch.io page by John Lay you will find the new edition of Zelda’s Adventure. Either you play it directly on the website or you download the ROM file, which you can then use with an emulator. By the way is Princess Zelda the protagonist of the game. This time in the story, villain Ganon – the usual hero – has kidnapped Link!

Source: kotaku

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