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You have to play it if you're a zelda fan. I feel like it adds some clarity to the ever famous Zelda timeline paradox.I have to play it so no opinions here...
You have to play it if you're a zelda fan. I feel like it adds some clarity to the ever famous Zelda timeline paradox.
How does it add clarity to the timeline paradox? lol If anything, I thought that this game was the end of one of the split timelinesYou have to play it if you're a zelda fan. I feel like it adds some clarity to the ever famous Zelda timeline paradox.
Because it is the exact sequel to the first.How does it add clarity to the timeline paradox? lol If anything, I thought that this game was the end of one of the split timelines
Same here I'm not really a Zelda fan but Zelda games just seems interesting so I would as well like to have a chance to play the game lol.Not a Zelda fan but I want to play it.
But I don't buy Virtual Console games at that prize, so I will wait for it on Club Nintendo.
Yeah, exact sequel to the first, but in the split timeline theory those two games just form the end of one chain and thus Zelda II: The Adventure of Link does not really have an impact on the timelineBecause it is the exact sequel to the first.
Well, I think @Pacmanco47 was just expressing his thought on what he think this game (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) has contributed to the franchise.Yeah, exact sequel to the first, but in the split timeline theory those two games just form the end of one chain and thus Zelda II: The Adventure of Link does not really have an impact on the timeline
I agree, I am not a huge Zelda fan but since I joined this site and started digging deeper into Nintendo's history, I am actually interested in playing most of the game in this franchise.Same here I'm not really a Zelda fan but Zelda games just seems interesting so I would as well like to have a chance to play the game lol.
Not exactly, he was saying that it adds clarity to the Zelda timeline. Few can argue that Zelda II: Adventure of Link contributes to the franchise, a separate thing altogether.Well, I think @Pacmanco47 was just expressing his thought on what he think this game (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) has contributed to the franchise.