Zelda no Densetsu BS
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XaviXPORT
XaviXPORT
ZiNc
August 6, 1995
Released
DLC
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Released
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Unlicensed
Unreleased
Not Rated
Not Rated
EC - Early Childhood
E - Everyone
E10+ - Everyone 10+
T - Teen
M - Mature
RP - Rating Pending
Nintendo R&D2
Nintendo R&D2
St. GIGA
St. GIGA
Action , Adventure , Role-Playing
Action
Adventure
Role-Playing
1
No
Yes
No
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellaview_games_from_The_Legend_of_Zelda_series
https://youtu.be/gys9qx-dvlQ
The Legend of Zelda BS is a remake of the original NES Game and available only via digital download using the Satellaview add-on. The gameplay is similar to the original, but there are several key differences. The game's central heroes are the avatar characters of the BS-X, which are based on the info given during account creation. Game was aired as 2 maps, each one in 4 weeks. First map was released in August 6, 1995 and second one in August 9, 1995. There´s also available hacks like Legend Of Zelda: Third Quest that change the episodic timed experience into a "real" Legend of Zelda.