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+ | '''''The Legend of Zelda''''' is an adventure game originally released for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in Japan in 1986 and later released for the standard [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] hardware in other regions the next year; it would finally also receive a [[Famicom]] release in Japan in 1994. In 2004 the game would be re-released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] under the "[[Classic NES Series]]" line of games, and finally it has been given three [[Virtual Console]] re-releases: once for the [[Wii]] in 2006, twice for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2011 (Ambassadors) and 2012 (standard release), and once again for [[Wii U]] in 2013. As the first installment of {{ser|The Legend of Zelda}} series, this game was also given a sequel, titled ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', also released for the NES in 1987/1988. | ||
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''Experience the original smash-hit adventure on the NES! Ganon, the King of Evil, has broken free of the Dark World and has captured Hyrule's beloved Princess Zelda. But, before she was caught, Zelda managed to shatter the Triforce of Wisdom and scatter its eight pieces throughout Hyrule. You begin your adventure by finding a small wooden sword in a dark cave. Then, as you grow in stature, experience, and strength, so do your weapons. Help Link collect the captured pieces of the Triforce, rescue the princess, and thwart Ganon's evil plans!'' -[[Nintendo eShop]] | ''Experience the original smash-hit adventure on the NES! Ganon, the King of Evil, has broken free of the Dark World and has captured Hyrule's beloved Princess Zelda. But, before she was caught, Zelda managed to shatter the Triforce of Wisdom and scatter its eight pieces throughout Hyrule. You begin your adventure by finding a small wooden sword in a dark cave. Then, as you grow in stature, experience, and strength, so do your weapons. Help Link collect the captured pieces of the Triforce, rescue the princess, and thwart Ganon's evil plans!'' -[[Nintendo eShop]] | ||
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This article is about the game. For information about the series, see The Legend of Zelda.
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The Legend of Zelda is an adventure game originally released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan in 1986 and later released for the standard Nintendo Entertainment System hardware in other regions the next year; it would finally also receive a Famicom release in Japan in 1994. In 2004 the game would be re-released for the Game Boy Advance under the "Classic NES Series" line of games, and finally it has been given three Virtual Console re-releases: once for the Wii in 2006, twice for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 (Ambassadors) and 2012 (standard release), and once again for Wii U in 2013. As the first installment of The Legend of Zelda series, this game was also given a sequel, titled Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, also released for the NES in 1987/1988.
Original NES copies of the game at retail were packaged with a map and strategy guide.
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Nintendo eShop
Experience the original smash-hit adventure on the NES! Ganon, the King of Evil, has broken free of the Dark World and has captured Hyrule's beloved Princess Zelda. But, before she was caught, Zelda managed to shatter the Triforce of Wisdom and scatter its eight pieces throughout Hyrule. You begin your adventure by finding a small wooden sword in a dark cave. Then, as you grow in stature, experience, and strength, so do your weapons. Help Link collect the captured pieces of the Triforce, rescue the princess, and thwart Ganon's evil plans! -Nintendo eShop
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