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     * HarveyQ: //LA// is my favorite //Zelda// game and one of the finest adventures ever released for any platform. It has loads of nostalgia value for me (being my first GBC game), but beyond that it has a dreamy, beautiful atmosphere, excellent pacing and a fine progression of difficulty. plus a nice, silly sense of humor about things ("You got [[character:​marin|Marin]]! Is this your big chance...?"​) ​     * HarveyQ: //LA// is my favorite //Zelda// game and one of the finest adventures ever released for any platform. It has loads of nostalgia value for me (being my first GBC game), but beyond that it has a dreamy, beautiful atmosphere, excellent pacing and a fine progression of difficulty. plus a nice, silly sense of humor about things ("You got [[character:​marin|Marin]]! Is this your big chance...?"​) ​
  
-  ***//The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/​Ages//​**+  ***//The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/​Ages//​** ​(also on: 3DS VC)
     * gatotsu2501:​ Not quite as good as Link's Awakening, but Nintendo'​s first attempt at outsourcing one of their hallmark franchises (to Capcom) (the CD-i games didn't happen) yields surprisingly good results. The games show the mark of experimentation with Pokemon'​s Red Version/​Blue Version formula, only here they really are different games and there'​s a neat password/​link-up system that lets you play one as a continuation of the other (which means bonus sidequests, items and dungeons). I have fond childhood memories here.     * gatotsu2501:​ Not quite as good as Link's Awakening, but Nintendo'​s first attempt at outsourcing one of their hallmark franchises (to Capcom) (the CD-i games didn't happen) yields surprisingly good results. The games show the mark of experimentation with Pokemon'​s Red Version/​Blue Version formula, only here they really are different games and there'​s a neat password/​link-up system that lets you play one as a continuation of the other (which means bonus sidequests, items and dungeons). I have fond childhood memories here.
  
 
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