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Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC)

  • Buy New: Â£149.99
  • as of 24/5/2012 19:13 CDT details
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New (1) Used (12) from Â£19.90
  • Seller:andyb800
  • Sales Rank:7,807
  • Languages:German (Subtitled), German (Manual)
  • Platform:Game Boy Color
  • Media:Video Game
  • Age:3 - 18 years
  • Genre:action-games
  • ESRB:Everyone
  • Operating System:Game Boy Color
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.5
  • Dimensions (in):5 x 4.8 x 0.8
  • Release Date:October 5, 2001
  • UPC:045496731380
  • EAN:0045496731380
  • ASIN:B00005ATSN
Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days



Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review
One of two new Zelda games for the Game Boy Color, Oracle of Ages is geared towards the cerebral gamer, with a heavy focus on puzzle solving. The Triforce has alerted Link to trouble in the land of Labrynna, where the evil sorceress Veran has possessed Nayru, the Oracle of Ages; Veran travels back in time, setting up events that lead to a world where evil dominates. It's up to you to help Link stop Veran and set things straight...

Game mechanics and menus are similar to those found in the first Zelda Game Boy title. As in almost every Zelda game, you have to traverse eight dungeons and find eight key items. The harp of time is vital to your quest this time: it's required to manipulate events and stop Veran's rewriting of history.

Although this game is extremely enjoyable on its own, you'll want to use it in conjunction with its sister title, Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. After you complete one game, you'll be given a password that can be used in the other to begin with all your items, statistics, and progress intact. Certain characters will appear only by playing both games, and by using a link cable, players can trade items. Game Boy Advance users will find a store that's exclusive to them.

While this is an excellent game, with hours of outstanding gameplay, it might be too complicated for younger gamers or those looking for mindless fun. --Raymond M. Padilla


 
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