Edit: turns out these are all bootleg and I’m a moron. Only two Zelda games were officially released for GBA.

Just kicked off a return.

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      Heh feeling a bit silly for hitting the gas on a GBA Zelda lot on eBay when the Analogue can play GBC games natively. Did zero research.

      The experience is arguably worse since there’s a fixed border around the GBC while Analogue can play GBC natively. Oh well.

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    MM is hard to top; it’s peak early LoZ (in an old man’s opinion). It took a familiar engine, added two new major mechanics, and told the first really dark story.

    Awakening is the one to play first, it’ll set you up for later games nicely, and it was originally a Gameboy (not GBC game). It took the Zelda formula from the earlier NES iterations, and made a content-rich world.

    I’d say save ages and seasons for last (when you get your carts!). They’re amazing games that really show how far the GBC could be pushed, and are very much taking the awakening engine and doing wonderful things. The fact there is linked content between the two means you should also keep a pen and paper handy!

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      I only ask this question because I can see that you’re a franchise veteran and my entry into the franchise was very different. I’ve heard that most old school zelda players really dislike botw and I don’t understand why since the two switch titles are among my favorites of all time and I’ve played a decent amount of games. Is that the case with you as well?

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        I’ve been playing the Zelda series since the original NES game in the 80s. BOTW and TOTK are some of my favorites.

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        No, I really enjoyed BotW for the same reason I enjoyed OoT! Both innovated and both were very different games exploring different concepts. BotW will forever be my go-to for “open world done right”, and OoT set up a solid action game with strong puzzle elements; that said, fuck the water temple.

        Games that break genuinely new ground are rare, in the case of both the old and new Zelda’s there are good and bad (the nds era was a bit of a stagnation), the really groundbreaking titles push the hardware through skilled coding and amazing game loop design.

        Also, no spoilers for tears please, it’s on my list once I get a few weeks vacation!

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        The only Zeldas I haven’t played to completion are Zelda 1, 2, Minish Cap, and Phantom Hourglass, and Link Between Worlds. My favorites are Majora’s Mask, Breath of the Wild, and Twilight Princess.

        People that disliked the Switch titles prefer the intricate puzzle-based dungeons and a tighter story. In previous titles, the whole game is a linear puzzlebox. It really looks like the series is turning away from this, with even Echoes of Wisdom showcasing a sandbox approach.

        Personally, having played SO many Zelda titles that rigidly adhered to this, it’s good they’re mixing it up. There was a lot of ideas they had rehashed. And the indie space has rushed to fill the void, so Zelda enjoyers of all kinds are eating good.

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    A link to the past (four swords is multiplayer, not sure how that would work), link’s awakening, oracle of ages/seasons (they are connected, either order works), minish cap.

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      Yeah. Analogue has a “hack” that lets you play ROMs off SD.

      Just thought I’d try to do it “legit.”

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      Ok so the Analogue comes in 2 days. Dusted off my DSLite to get started on Awakening and saves don’t persist after I remove the cart. Cart battery reads 3.3V. Any ideas?

      Super high battery internal resistance? Haven’t tried to replace it yet.

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        There’s a proper way using a soldering iron, and a hacky way using tape. YouTube has tons of tutorials.

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      Nah. They’re bootleg apparently. Returning them.

      The only one I tried was AwakeningDX. It plays with a thick border, and saves don’t persist when you remove the cart. So sending the lot back.

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    Play order for portable Zeldas: Link’s Awakening (DX is the same game with an additional dungeon), then both Oracles games (Seasons and Ages, there’s content you can only see if you play both), then Minish Cap, then Four Swords.

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    Links awakening is great. Past that some other GB titles:

    Super Mario 2: 6 Golden Coins is incredible.

    Tetris is great but I prefer the Rosy Retrospection hack. Maybe wait and see if Modretro releases the officially licensed Chromatic Tetris down the road. Chromatic Tetris is already being used in competitions and it looks incredible.

    Dr. Mario