This one was really an incredible port and although I also had the PC version, I still played a lot of this PSX port on split screen with my little brother at the time.

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    Patches and other quality of life hacks for retro console games are an underrated often forgotten great part of emulation. Especially when it’s something like a patch that brings a game to modern control standards.

    Thumbs up my friend

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      Agreed. Romhacking has a lot of them and I usually check before starting a new game. The ones for earlyer Zelda games (GBC and SNES) are awesome.

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        Absolutely. If you have the first two Zelda games you’re doing yourself a disservice not getting the QoL hacks. I can’t think of the hacks name of the top of my head, but for Zelda 1 it has an automap and shows very subtle bomb able walls and burnable trees. Zelda 2s sister hack actually makes the game playable finally.

        [edit: the hacks are Zelda Redux]