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  • Legend of Zelda is a classic series, and for good reason. It has seen entries on every

  • Nintendo platform with each of them being considered, if not the best on the platform,

  • one of the best. This trend is continued with The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages. This

  • was released to Gameboy Color, as a sister game to Oracle of Seasons, with each of them

  • acting like one half of a much larger experience. And while the game may be just part of something

  • larger, it is still a solid entry on its own.

  • Link awakes in a strange land outside of Hyrule. He quickly meets Nayru, who turns out to be

  • the Oracle of Ages. Nayru is then kidnapped by Veran, who is out to conquer the world.

  • This throws the world into chaos and it is up to Link to save it. To do that, Link must

  • find several Essence of Time, which are hidden throughout the land. This starts the normal

  • Zelda adventure, with Link traveling to different dungeons, fighting enemies and solving puzzles.

  • The interesting part comes with the new items.

  • The game is played from the classic top-down Zelda perspective, and is brought to life

  • with some very impressive visuals for the Gameboy. The colors are bright and the worlds

  • detailed. It is how you interact with the world that is more impressive.

  • Each Zelda game introduces new items that need to be learned and used to solve the puzzles.

  • The main theme is traveling to different ages. You will use the Harp of Ages to traveling

  • back and forth from the past and present, with your actions in the past effecting the

  • present. If you go back in time and plant a seed, when you go to the present it will

  • be a fully grown tree. This brings back good memories of A Link to the Past, where you

  • have to think in both worlds.

  • The game works as foil to Oracle of Seasons. While the Seasons was a much more action oriented,

  • Ages focused much more on puzzles. Don’t think that means there is not any combat.

  • You will still have to frequently use your sword to deal with the game’s enemies, but

  • for the most part the dungeons will test more your ability to think rather than your ability

  • to fight.

  • Even though the game is suppose to be played with Oracle of Season that doesn’t mean

  • it does not stand on its own. This was suppose to be the swan song for the Gameboy, and I

  • can not think a much better way for it to make its exit.

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