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Rating: CERO: All Ages, ESRB: E, PEGI: 3+, PEGI: 7+
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OverviewA young boy explores a huge overworld filled with enemies and dungeons to find and rescue Princess Zelda from the evil Ganon.
Classic rates this game: 5/5

This is where it all started. Most of Link's famous items originated with this title, evolved from this title, or were inspired by this title. Almost all of the franchise elements came from here.
Think Zelda like we know today only a little less linear. You could go to almost any dungeon that didn't need a raft and beat it if you were good enough.
Like Zelda today only more emphasis on gameplay. There's a story here, at the title screen. The rest is pure overworld/dungeon crawling bliss. Great variety, not the hardest puzzles, but plenty of them, and Epic bosses.
Great music. Where do you think the Zelda theme of today came from? You probably already know everything there is about this game already though, so GO DOWNLOAD IT!
If you've already beaten it, surely you've beaten the second quest also?

JamesLegend of zelda flash game unblocked rates this game: 5/5

Welcome to the Legend of Zelda. Where the only sound you'll hear is your own heart pounding as you race through forests, lakes, mountains and dungeonous mazes in an attempt to restore peace to the land of Hyrule. Along the way you'll be challenged by Tektites, Wizzrobes and an endless array of ruthless creatures who'll stop at nothing to prevent you from finding the lost fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom. But don't despair. With a little luck and a lot of courage, you'll conquer your adversaries, unite the Triforce fragments and unravel the mystery of the Legend of Zelda.

thenateman27 rates this game: 5/5


This game began the greatest video game series of all time. Shigeru Miyamoto’s masterful game was an icon when it was first released, and it is an icon now. It represents the start of gaming greatness for me.
When it was first in production, the staff knew they were making something unprecedented. It was marketed as a “never-ending” game. Seeing as millions of people have finished the game, I’d say that wasn’t true, but the series has potential to fulfill that initial promise. The game’s Genre was undefined at the time because there was simply nothing quite like it. If you’ve never played, scratch that beaten this game, you owe it to yourself to play this game right now.
Like so many of the games released at the time, the premise of the game was quite simple: a princess named Zelda has been captured, and link must save her by collecting the pieces of the triforce. You have to traverse the 8 dungeons of the game to restore the triforce, and then you can defeat Ganon. Once you do, you can save the princess.
There are many obstacles and engaging puzzles that make this game a tremendous amount of fun. Not to mention that the “New Game Plus” feature (input the name “ZELDA” at the file selection screen) lets you restart the adventure again with a much harder game.
There are so many things that make this a great game and so many things that Zelda series fans will love to see. If you consider yourself a gamer or a fan of the series, this game is a must.

theFuzzyLPR rates this game: 5/5

The Legend of Zelda is one of the best games in the NES library. If you have a NES and play it.
You NEED this game. It is a good story, good action, good sprites! Everything. Zelda is one of the best games of Nintendo. If you like the serie, Get this game! Cause this is were it all started

2BKurupt rates this game: 5/5

All you need to know is Legend of Zelda... NOW GO PLAY THIS AWESOME GAME RIGHT NOW!! stop reading and go download this if you already dont have it in its original Cartridge form .... GO GO GO GO GO LINK .... don't Forget its Dangerous to go alone!!!

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What's the deal?

At first gander, Link's second N64 adventure may look like a sidestory to Ocarina of Time, but trust us--Majora's Mask is anything but the same same First, there's the oddball plot, which has Link zipping backward in time again and again (thanks to his trusty Ocarina) to save the world from a falling moon. Then there's the three masks that transform Link into creatures with all-new powers, which you must use to make it through the puzzle-packed dungeons. And let's not forget the 20 regular masks that augment your regular abilities.

You'll also face all-new bosses, fight new monsters, and abuse new flocks of chickens. And Link's not in Hyrule anymore, either; the game's set in an alternate dimension, so get ready for that same sense of discovery you felt whenever you reached a new area in Ocarina of Time. Better still, all the good stuff from the last game returns in this sequel. You'll find Link's horse, Epona; the same intuitive control scheme; the stunning visuals (the game uses the RAM Pak now, too). You'll even hear classic Legend of Zelda tunes that didn't make it into Ocarina of Time.

So why is it a must-get game?

Look, you know you're gonna buy this game, and we know you're gonna buy this game. But bear in mind it hits stores Oct. 26--the same day as the PlayStation2. All we can say is make sure you get plenty of rest the week before.

Overall rating: 8