JAPAN'S ZELDA ALL STARS





You know there's one thing I've got to gripe about regarding Nintendo, they remastered only ONE series of NES games for the Super Nintendo in the USA, and that was the Super Mario Brothers games in the compilation Mario All Stars. It's not a bad game (or shall I say 4 games in one), in fact it's good for younger gamers who don't have all those old NES games or an NES to play them on, but what ever happened to Zelda All Stars! You've got to be totally brain dead if you're not going to release a remastered edition of The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventures of Link for gamers in America! ...But they did in Japan. I don't want to start any kind of ethnic war on my website but I must say that it sucks bigtime that we didn't get to even PLAY a remastered version of The Legend of Zelda made as a downloadable feature to some type if satellite TV game channel, but Japanese gamers did. You see, like Mario All Stars they improved the graphics and sound to make a better game. Personally I would have liked to play that game. I don't even know if the plot's the same or different or what, perhaps some Japanese, English speaking gamers wealthy enough to get that channel and download the game could shed some light on the issue. Here's some shots of what it looked like.




Considering Nintendo is never going sell a copy of BS Zelda, it stands to reason that an Emulated ROM of the game is the best way to go if you're interested in playing an upgraded version of The Legend of Zelda originally for the NES, updated to 16 bit SNES level graphics. I do believe that the entire game is not complete.


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