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Legend of Zelda, The (USA)

NES / Famicom
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1987
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✪ Reviewed on February 18, 2023
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The original Legend of Zelda on NES. Open world to explore by hand, secrets to discover everywhere. Link, the Triforce, Hyrule: a foundational mythology. Eternal, essential, revolutionary.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 7+
Description
Action-adventure in which Link explores Hyrule to recover the Triforce fragments and save Princess Zelda. Published by Nintendo, released in the USA in 1987. Top-down exploration of dungeons and the Hyrule map, real-time combat with sword and sub-weapons and puzzles to solve. Founding masterpiece of the Zelda series on NES.

Legend of Zelda, The review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
An 8-bit mosaic Hyrule, labyrinthine dungeons and iconography that became legendary: the foundational game imposes a rare readability and power of evocation. The sobriety of the design and the aura of adventure overflow with character. This visual direction, pared-down and foundational, defined a whole genre and still leaves its mark.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,06 MB 📅01/07/1987
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

The American NTSC NES edition of the first Zelda, on the famous gold cartridge stamped with the Nintendo logo. The inaugural piece of a major saga and the first mainstream battery-save title, it shipped extremely widely on the NES flagship market: the loose cart stays common, and value shifts to clean CIB, an un-warped cardboard box and graded sealed copies. Desirability rests on the game's historic status and the aura of the gold cart, not on print scarcity.

A cult cover

Against a black field, the solid gold emblem — sword and Triforce set in an ornamental border — instantly evokes a treasure to be won rather than a mere game. This precious, almost heraldic minimalism promises an epic, timeless quest. Forty years on, the gold box remains one of the most desirable and recognizable objects in all of video game history.

Is Legend of Zelda, The still worth playing in 2026?

The Legend of Zelda on NES is the original, the game that invented console action-adventure in an open world. An open world to map yourself, secrets scattered everywhere, dungeons to chain in any order, Link, the Triforce, Hyrule, Nintendo's title founded an entire ludic mythology. Today the pacing asks for patience and the lack of modern signposting can disorient, but the joy of each discovery stays intact. Still an absolute peak to know today.

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