After much anticipation from 3DS Ambassador members, Nintendo has finally announced the final five freebie GBA titles they will receive. Though they might be familiar to most, these five should not disappoint anyone:
NES Classic: Adventure of Link
NES Classic: The Legend of Zelda
NES Classic: Super Mario Bros.
Game & Watch Collection
Super Mario Advance
Nintendo still has yet to announce the release date for the freebies, but did announce that they would be available before December 25th.
EDIT: Guys, Nintendo may pull a lot of stupid shit lately, but come on. Can you REALLY see them cheap out by adding the same games twice? That would be beyond ridiculous, even Capcom would laugh.
EDIT: Guys, Nintendo may pull a lot of stupid shit lately, but come on. Can you REALLY see them cheap out by adding the same games twice? That would be beyond ridiculous, even Capcom would laugh.
Like I mentioned before in this tread, the game is meant to be played with this map, that was included in the box: Legend_of_zelda_map_front.jpg
It will make it a lot easier.
Now, is there an online guide for Zelda 1? I read someone in this thread say they finished the game in under 4hrs. That's about the amount of time I can commit to Zelda.
After much anticipation from 3DS Ambassador members, Nintendo has finally announced the final five freebie GBA titles they will receive. Though they might be familiar to most, these five should not disappoint anyone:
NES Classic: Adventure of Link
NES Classic: The Legend of Zelda
NES Classic: Super Mario Bros.
Game & Watch Collection
Super Mario Advance
Nintendo still has yet to announce the release date for the freebies, but did announce that they would be available before December 25th.
Now, is there an online guide for Zelda 1? I read someone in this thread say they finished the game in under 4hrs. That's about the amount of time I can commit to Zelda.
Forget MM GB Collection (as annoying as that was), cancelling spiritual Powered Up sequel, MM Universe, was the worst thing that has ever happened to me Mega Man-wise...
Forget MM GB Collection (as annoying as that was), cancelling spiritual Powered Up sequel, MM Universe, was the worst thing that has ever happened to me Mega Man-wise...
Nintendo have gotten back on my good side with all of the desperate pleading and appeasement and freebies they've done lately, though. At least enough for me to give them another six months before despising them some more.
p.s. Nintendo I would definitely accept Twinbee 3D as another freebie thank you
Now, is there an online guide for Zelda 1? I read someone in this thread say they finished the game in under 4hrs. That's about the amount of time I can commit to Zelda.
I did it in under 3 hours a few days ago. But that's not saying much, it's like saying you did a very difficult crossword puzzle you did once before in 30 minutes.
Sure, the challenge of surviving the combat in the dungeons is exciting, it's something no post-nes Zelda offers. But a large part comes from looking through the maze.
Most of the game time, and most of what the game has to offer, is finding all the secrets on the overworld. Without a guide, it will take you much longer, with a guide the game has nothing to offer.
If you still want to do it in four hours, I'm sure there is a guide somewhere, but I can write it for you quickly:
1. On gamefaqs.com download an overworld map which contains all the secrets
2. Get enough rupees (see map) to buy blue ring and candle
3. Get those items, hart containers and white sword (see map)
4. Finish the 9 dungeons in order (download dungeons maps if wanted)
4.1 After dungeon 4 get the rest of the hart containers and the magic sword
On a related note, I did enjoy my replay of zelda 2 much more, the game has held up much better. Like I said above, the first game is about wondering around, not knowing where to go, and when you do, it's easy. The second game has a lot more direction and is still a fun challenge.
I did find it funny that zelda 1 could get the framerate on my 3ds to a crawl when I entered certain dungeon rooms.
Edit:
KevinCow said:
I refuse to believe that you beat the game your first time through with no guide in only 3 hours.
If it wasn't your first time through, then you really haven't addressed anything. Even if the last time you played it was 20 years ago, you still remembered the game and had at least a general idea of where things were.
I knew everything by hearth still. And yes you're right. When knowing where to go it isn't tedious, I just meant it was a surprise to me how quickly you can go through it like that.
For a first time, with the included map, I wouldn't have the patience for it any more, but it isn't that bad because you don't really need to bomb every wall and burn every bush. You would miss stuff, but you'd get through the game easy enough.
Finishing it in three hours, armed with distant memories of where things are, isn't nuts. I did this on a plane a few weeks back and was surprised by how short it was.
Finishing it in three hours, armed with distant memories of where things are, isn't nuts. I did this on a plane a few weeks back and was surprised by how short it was.
Just go to the eShop, then to Settings and the to the list of downloaded games. You should see an Update button right next to the title. It includes the proper NES system icon and save states.
I think the reason why they don't have an automatic update for this game (you need to do a manual update) is because the games are not for sale on the eShop.
Just go to the eShop, then to Settings and the to the list of downloaded games. You should see an Update button right next to the title. It includes the proper NES system icon and save states.
I think the reason why they don't have an automatic update for this game (you need to do a manual update) is because the games are not for sale on the eShop.
Just go to the eShop, then to Settings and the to the list of downloaded games. You should see an Update button right next to the title. It includes the proper NES system icon and save states.
I think the reason why they don't have an automatic update for this game (you need to do a manual update) is because the games are not for sale on the eShop.
I think the reason why they don't have an automatic update for this game (you need to do a manual update) is because the games are not for sale on the eShop.
Does anyone have an up-to-date note of the updated Ambassador games in the EU? I think I have all of the currently-available updated versions, but I wondered if there are any I'm missing.