Zelda: Breath of the Wild in the Game Boy Color style is just lovely

Give us another Oracle game, please

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While it’s easy to espouse the merit and legacy of The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, the lesser-beloved follow-up set of Oracle games by Capcom are an underrated pair. While they’re not quite as memorable in terms of iconography like the Wind Fish, they manage to iterate nicely while maintaining the same exploration-based spirit of the original NES classic.

The same goes for this mockup of Breath of the Wild, presented by Nintendo Wire. It even brings us out of the initial cave and into the lovely intro screen, followed by a shrine tease that abruptly ends the video. You also get some remixed tunes to listen to — the two minutes required of you to watch the video is well worth it!

If you’ll excuse me I’ll be booting up Link to the Past for a quick run this evening.


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