Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons for Game Boy Color
- Console: Game Boy Color
- ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence
- ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Genre: Role-Playing
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Oracles of Completion
Oracle of Seasons is the companion piece to Oracle of Ages both for the Gameboy Color. Seasons is set in the land of Holodrum where Link gets the rod of seasons allowing him to change the seasons and environment with a swing of the rod. Read full review »
Did not get it till now. But worth the wait.
I only got this game recently so I have not had time to finish it. But I have found it very enjoyable and definately worth the 10 dollars I paid for it used at Gamestop. It works great on my Gameboy Advance SP. Using the upper right and left buttons you can either have it at its original size or... Read full review »
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for Game Boy Color
I think that the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is a really cool game. It has the classic sword and shield, plus it has a lot of other weapons that I have never seen before. Read full review »
Game Boy Games: The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening – for Game Boy Color. (Also will work on Gameboy and Game Boy Advance). About $10 at the time of this writing, 1 player. Released by Nintendo in 1993, rated E for everyone. Action/Adventure Genre.
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Link's Awakening: A Sleeper Hit for the Original Gameboy
Thank You Nintendo For Backwards Compatibility!
First and foremost I must thank the Nintendo, specifically the design engineers for making the Gameboy Advance compatible with all the older Gameboy games. Without it, I might have had to choose between some of the older gems like Final...
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Best Game Boy Color game ever.
This masterpiece of a game was the first Zelda game I ever played. I find that rather weird, since this game is, sadly, pretty much a shameless rip of Zelda 1 for the NES. The bosses are pretty much the same (Aquamentus, Dodongo, Digdogger, Manhandla, etc.), the dungeons are the same (Gnarled root... Read full review »
Link's Awakening Rocks!
You are Link, shipwrecked on beautiful Koholint Island,to wake up with beautiful Princess Zelda merely inches away from your face. But it's only Marin and her father, Tarin, simple villagers on the uncharted isle of Koholint. So begins The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Deluxe. Your quest... Read full review »
A wonderful game for a Zelda Lover- or anyone
This is a classic with a bonus. This is the original game for gameboy, but they have added a secret dungeun. This game has some amazing gameplay and can keep you up for hours. The con for this game, as it is with most gameboy color games, is its graphics. It also has many parts where it is dark,... Read full review »
Oracle of Seasons good match for Ages.
The Legend of Zelda has been one of the most enduring and popular franchises in the history of gaming. The affable Link in his green hat has made countless appearances on every Nintendo system in existence, so it comes as no surprise that the requiem played for the Game Boy Color by Nintendo would... Read full review »
Any seasons a good season.
The gameplay the story it is all incredible. I must say this is my favorite Game Boy game I own. The ability to link up with someone who has Zelda Oracle of Ages is aweseome. The various items you can get are also very very good and plentiful. You at first get to go through one dungeon to get your... Read full review »
Great in any season! Capcom and Nintendo team up to create a masterpiece.
ZELDA: Oracle of Seasons (Nintendo/Capcom, May 2001)
It's always great when another Legend of Zelda game comes along but this new Zelda is one half of a two set series created by Capcom (from Mega Man, Side Arms, and Resident Evil fame) and not by Nintendo this time. This review is about...
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Zelda...Never Fails to amaze
Zelda is one of my personal favorite games. It never seems to amaze me enough, I literally have the whole collection of zelda game. From first Zelda game of NES, to the latest version of N64, and also eagerly waiting to a new release with Game Cube. This game is great to pass a great time, if you... Read full review »
Oracle of Seasons will put a Spring in your step
The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons is a great game with mind challenging puzzles that are not to hard yet not to boring and simple. Throughout the whole game you will be tested for brains, kindness, and memory. You will have to help a lot of people and animals and complete a trading sequence... Read full review »
Zelda DX
Before I start this review, I must admit that I am just a tad biased. I got this game from my friend. And in doing so I was not able to retrieve the manual. So, I had to play from my friends old game. Hence, I did not get to play the game in earnest. In light of that, let the review begin.
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Zelda Oracle Of Seasons Best Zelda game for Gameboy
Although its no Ocarina of time it's got it's advantages with rings that power up the user and codes for linking over to another oracle game, it's even got three animals that help you throughout the game which is very usefull when you cant swim up a waterfall or jump over a hole in the ground... Read full review »
Eh...okay, I suppose.
I usually love Zelda games. However, this game and it's relative, Oracle of Ages, are just about the same as Link's Awakening. Same gameplay, graphics, music, enemies, bosses...come on now! There were some good things though. Passwords, rings, and the such. However, when you get all the secrets,... Read full review »
Best GameBoy Game Ever
First off, let me just say that if you have the least bit of interest in Zelda games, I want you to go to your nearest store and buy this game right now. You will not, under any circumstances, be disappointed. This game delivers the goods on virtually all levels, minus a small flaw.
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So Much More Than Dungeon Bosses
If you enjoy a challenge, The Oracle of the Seasons is the game for you! I have enjoyed every Zelda game I have ever played. I think they just keep getting better and better. Oracle of the Seasons has so much more to offer, including more side quests and improved weapons and items for Link to use... Read full review »
Zen And The Art of Game Design
As a first generation gamer, Zelda holds a special place in my gaming memories. The first one, which many consider to be the best, showed the potential gaming had as a valid entertainment medium early on.
Successive installments (with the possible exception of the second game) built on...
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Zelda does it again
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons is a great game. The storyline is great, and there are new things to find and explore all the time. My only complaint is that it is on gameboy. It they put it on another platform, the game would be a lot better. The game boy restricts the graphics (although they are prettty... Read full review »
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
First Game Boy entry into the series, later re-released in colorized DX form for Game Boy Color. The game is essentially one long side quest that deviates as much from the traditional Zelda storyline as the N64's Majora's Mask. The story is completely new and original, but the game system is largely the same as in the Super NES hit, A Link to the Past. You explore a vast island named Koholint, opening up access to more new and new areas as you collect special items and solve puzzles. On your way, you gather Rupees and heart containers, use your sword to defeat enemies, and push plenty of blocks around.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
This colorized version of the original Game Boy hit, released in 1998, is a side quest that deviates as much from the traditional Zelda storyline as the N64's Majora's Mask. The story is completely new and original, but the game system is largely the same as in the Super NES hit, A Link to the Past. You explore a vast island named Koholint, opening up access to more new and new areas as you collect special items and solve puzzles. On your way, you gather Rupees and heart containers, use your sword to defeat enemies, and push plenty of blocks around. The DX (=Deluxe) version features one new dungeon and GB Printer support
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