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[SIZE=3][FONT=century gothic][COLOR=crimson]well i think they are the most invovled zelda games so far, actually had a few things that i couldnt figure out :( lol which is odd. But they rock and are tons of fun. definatly worth getting![/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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[color=indigo]I have them, and I think they're great! My only problem with them, is that there are too many minigames that you have to do to move on with the story. Like the Goron Dancing in Ages. I [i]hate[/i] that!!![/color]
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[b]Oracle of Seasons[/b] is more of an Action type of Zelda game with lots of fimiliar faces from other Zelda series games.

[b]Oracle of Ages[/b] is like a new type of adventure,with alot of puzzles to figure out.If you like to be more involved in the puzzled figuring then go with Ages.

The way I see it you should buy both, because there both great games and it works better if you think of them as two parts of one game.:)
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I beat Seasons a few days ago, and the Secrets are awesome. You can get more hearts, a bigger seed satchel and bomb bag, a new ring and lots of other stuff. But, if you want to use them, you need both games.
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[color=indigo]The Secrets are passwords that kind of link (no pun intended, LOL) the two games together. When you beat one game, you get a password. If you start a new game on the other Oracle game, and put in the password, you'll be playing a linked game. On the linked game, you'll get passwords throughout the game from various people. If you take the passwords to the right people in the first game, you can get upgrades and stuff.[/color]
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will there be any more ZELDA games out for the Gameboy system? I hope so! I love zelda on gameboy! N64 type ZELDA games are fun too, but there is just something about playing Zelda on gameboy.
Why is it called zelda anyway? why not Link? That's his name, and HE'S the main character!
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[color=indigo]Well, there probably won't be anymore Zelda games for the GB/GBC (unless Capcom releases their remake of the original Zelda, but they probably won't from what I've heard), but there's one in development for the GBA! It's a remake of [url=http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=572]Zelda: A Link to the Past[/url] (which was originally on the Super NES, released back in '92). This new [url=http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=1280&showMe=1]GBA Zelda[/url] game also includes a multi-player mode...Yes, you read right, a multi-player Zelda... I've heard that the multi-played mode will be called Four Swords, since you can have up to four people playing at once. You each take control of a Link (there are four different colors), and work your way through dungeons designed so that the players will need to cooperate in order to proceed. At the same time, though, you're all competing to get as many Rupees as you can... So it's kind of half cooperative, and half competitive...

I'm [i]really[/i] looking forward to this game, for two reasons. First, Zelda: A Link to the Past is my favorite game of all time, and I'd [i]love[/i] to play through it again. Second, because of the multi-player mode. I've had lots of ideas about a multi-player Zelda game, and I'm very eager to see how Nintendo does it.

And about your other question, it has to do with the first and second Zelda games... The first game was entirely about Zelda, even though you played as Link... You didn't know who Link was, where he came from, nothing... You just knew that Zelda had sent Impa out to find someone that could recover the eight pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom and rescue her from Gannon (it's spelled with another "n" in the first game). The second Zelda game was called Zelda II: The Adventure of Link; "Zelda II" as in a sequel, even though it was "The Adventure of Link." After that, the games became known as the Zelda series, so they named each one after that "The Legend of Zelda" and then a subtitle.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Lets see... *counts* ...Yeah, there are 12 all together. 13 if you count Link's Awakening DX, but that's just a remake of Link's Awakening that really doesn't have much besides color added; the hidden dungeon really isn't that big.

1. Zelda (Game & Watch)
2. The Legend of Zelda (NES)
3. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)
4. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
5. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (GB)
6. Link: The Faces of Evil (CDi)
7. Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (CDi)
8. Zelda's Adventure (CDi)
9. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
10. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)
11. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC)
12. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (GBC)

I'm pretty sure that's the order that they were released in, but I don't know for the three CDi games. That, and the two Oracle games were released on the same day, I just put Ages first.[/color]
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