They called the A
Link to the Past sequel game a brand new Zelda game.
Meanwhile, the upcoming 3DS installment is
a Link to the Past sequel.
Zelda series director Eiji Aonuma spoke recently about the upcoming
Link to the Past sequel for 3DS.
If it had been in full 3D it wouldn't be a true
Link to the Past sequel.
Not exact matches
For the
past couple of years, there's been whispers and rumours that Warner Bros. has been quietly developing a
sequel to Man of Steel, with the likes of George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class) both having been
linked to the director's chair.
The much celebrated The Legend of Zelda: a
Link to the
Past is getting a
sequel that takes place in the same world, though with fresh dungeons
to explore.
It was the perfect
sequel to A
Link to the
Past.
A
Link Between Worlds looks and plays like the 2D Zelda games of years
past (e.g. the original Legend of Zelda, the Oracle games and A Link to the Past, which ALBW is a sequel to), except with shiny 3D graphics of modern gam
past (e.g. the original Legend of Zelda, the Oracle games and A
Link to the
Past, which ALBW is a sequel to), except with shiny 3D graphics of modern gam
Past, which ALBW is a
sequel to), except with shiny 3D graphics of modern gaming.
This
sequel to the beloved 1992 video game The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past looks, plays and even sounds a lot like its predecessor.
Since it was for the Nintendo 3DS, some felt that it should be Toon
Link, since it's a title for a portable game system, but others said that this was a
sequel to A
Link to the
Past, so it should be regular
Link.
I mean lets review, we've got Mario Kart 7, which a lot of people still play, we've got Super Smash Bros 3DS, we've got both the (currently released) greatest AND (argulably) darkest 3D Zelda games, we've got a port /
sequel of the greatest 2D Zelda game —
Link to the
Past, we've got Hyrule Warriors port which FAR surpasses the WiiU version and now we have this.
First up, the 3DS will be getting its own Mario Party and Yoshi's Island games, which is really cool, but not as freaking awesome as a
sequel to The Legend of Zelda:
Link to the
Past.
A
sequel to A
Link to the
Past in a familiar style?
Nintendo is releasing a
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013.
The
sequel to the SNES smash Zelda: A
Link to the
Past (ALTTP); A
Link Between Worlds was on show
to play at this years Eurogamer Expo.
Legend of Zelda: A
Link Between Worlds is more than just a
sequel to Link to the
Past.
With the eShop localization of Guild01 titles, the announcement of Bravely Default «s localization, renewed third party support, and the announcement of a
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past, I won't ever be selling my 3DS.
I, myself, understand exactly how such fans must have felt when they heard
Link to the
Past was getting a
sequel.
Nintendo has announced a
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past.
It's not a reboot hoping
to keep the franchise alive, not with a
sequel to fan favorite A
Link to the
Past coming in November.
The Legend of Zelda: A
Link Between Worlds is an indirect
sequel to the SNES title The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past.
Chemical and Nuclear for Pokemon versions sounds more like fangames that get cease and disists within days of release than anything Nintendo would actually put out; A
Link Between Islands sounds like a
Link Between Worlds /
To the Past style sequel to Windwaker (Hasn't Eiji Aonuma indicated he wants every Zelda from hence forth to be an «open air» game in the style of Bot
To the
Past style
sequel to Windwaker (Hasn't Eiji Aonuma indicated he wants every Zelda from hence forth to be an «open air» game in the style of Bot
to Windwaker (Hasn't Eiji Aonuma indicated he wants every Zelda from hence forth
to be an «open air» game in the style of Bot
to be an «open air» game in the style of BotW?
That's when Fils - Aime popped up with a final reveal: A
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past.
Nintendo's officially announced that they're releasing a
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past, one of the most beloved video games of all time.
This adventure, the first original Zelda game for the 3DS, is a direct
sequel to SNES classic A
Link to the
Past, and similarly spreads its quest between two mirrored worlds.
Like the
sequels following it, The Legend of Zelda had the system of making the player venture into eight main dungeons, where within each dungeon lie ingenious puzzles that serve as obstacles
to challenge
Link's progress and
past that lurks the main boss that must be defeated
to acquire a certain artifact, in this case a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom.
Following the end of the Nintendo Direct broadcast, Nintendo uploaded a brand new trailer for the highly - anticipated
sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A
link to the
Past.
The SNES Classic features 20 retro Super Nintendo games, including The Legend of Zelda A
Link to the
Past, Super Metroid and even the previously unreleased
sequel to the first Star Fox, Star Fox 2.
Some twenty - odd years since its debut, The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past will be getting a direct
sequel, as revealed on a recent Nintendo Direct.
This
sequel to the beloved 1992 video game The Legend of Zelda: A
Link to the
Past looks, plays and even sounds a lot like its predecessor.