The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

Full Release (2001)

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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages is one of two Zelda titles released for the Game Boy Color, the other being Oracle of Seasons. The game retain many gameplay elements from Link's Awakening such as the graphics, audio and top-view perspective. It also features eight dungeons and a large overworld to explore like in the previous games. Oracle of Ages is said to be more puzzle-oriented than its counterpart being more action-oriented. After completing one of the two games, both can be linked to form a single linear plot with an alternate ending. Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons were often credited as being two of the top games for the Game Boy Color.

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Capcom Production Studio 1

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Gradiente, Nintendo

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Puzzle, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

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Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS

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