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They came out in 2001? Feels like it's been longer than that

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These are the best GB Zelda games, fuck the malon fags and fuck the LttP2 fags.

ALRIGHT LETS DO THIS:
>Ages or Seasons
>best animal friend
>best item
>best dungeon
>best music

Seasons.
Moosh.
Everything else is subjective.

>Ages
>Ricky
>Roc's Cape
>Ages dungeon 8
>Ages overworld in the past

I wish Roc's Cape was in Ages instead of the level 2 gauntlet.

Never played these, which one should I play first?

Anything I should know?

Am I the only one who had trouble with digdogger?

Why was Cred Forums okay with a split release like this but threw a shitfit over Fates?

>Ages or Seasons
Ages
>best animal friend
Ricky - he's the only means in the game allowing you to jump up ledges, ranged attack, and he's a fucking boxing kangaroo.
>best item
Magnetic Gloves
>best dungeon
Eh, Explorer's Crypt had a good boss fight.
>best music
Literally the best LoZ music:
Lost Woods - youtube.com/watch?v=4JJEaVI3JRs

Seasons
Ricky
Dunnoh
Dunnoh
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My favourite Zelda games together with Link's Awakening, unbeatable and the Oracle games weren't even made by Nintendo.

Seasons is for people who prefer action, Ages is for people who prefer dungeon and puzzles.

because Cred Forums didn't exist

I've never played either, what first?

Then go make you're own thread faggot.

It's not important but why not seasons, the beginning looks a bit like Zelda 1
I don't think there's something important to know

I played Seasons first, and enjoyed it more than Ages personally. Ages has a time-world shift thing (similar to alttp) which is kinda finicky, whereas seasons puzzles were more interesting.

Also, I recently replayed it and it still held up well.

Because the game's are extremely different and putting both campaigns on one cart wouldn't be feasible on GBC.

N/A
Dimitri
Roc's Cape/Seed bag/seed cannon. There's a ton of awesome items though.
Both of the 8's were pretty cool, but I'm happy with pretty much any dungeon that isn't jabu jabu's belly.
Hero theme, theme that played during those really fun minigames.
You get passwords as the end to put into the other game to set it into second half of the story mode. Lots of the game before the end isn't changed much, but you fight ganon after the normal final boss in the second game.
You can also do some password stuff back and forth between the completed games to transfer items and stuff but you could just look those up if you wanted to get the best items.

Ages has more headache stuff and Seasons has more thumb blistering stuff. I personally started with Seasons, but that made most of the bossfights in ages feel pretty easy.
Also, you get an extra heart container in whichever game you do second.
Do you prefer fighting or puzzles?

I ran home from 4th grade one day to get my hands on TMNT for NES the day it came out. Don't talk to me about old.

Seasons is like a remix of Zelda 1.
Ages is more like ALTTP, but isn't as good.

>digdogger
that dude was fucking cake. Seriously all you had to do was keep the spiky ball slightly moving in front of you and he'd take damage.

Actually, probably my favorite boss out of the both games.

Puzzles

Then try Ages. The puzzles start out easier, but get interesting later when you need to time travel a lot to get things working.
Though you'll probably want to look up a guide for Jabu Jabu, I think its possible to break the game there.

>lost woods & tarm ruins

bullshit.
Seasons had better puzzle design - using different seasons to make different things happen is simply more interesting than:

>Oh im gonna try to go back/forward in time!
>Whoops, cant do that here!
>try again 3 spaces to the left
>'Here's that item you need from that other time period!'
>"Puzzle" solved.

Did you get past those electric weeds, gramps?

probably the best seasons music

You'll give him PTSD mentioning that.

>Ages or Seasons
Can't really decide, but I would say Ages
>best animal friend
Ricky
>best item
Cane of Somaria
>best dungeon
Skull Dungeon
>best music
Din's Dance/Secret Maze On The Sea Of No Return

>Summer
>"Nope, can't get through this way."
>Switch to autumn
>"Nope, can't get through this way."
>Switch to winter
>"Nope, can't get through this way."
>Switch to spring
>"There we go!"

yes, what an improvement

>Ages or Seasons
Seasons
>best animal friend
Ricky
>best item
Magnetic gloves
>best dungeon
either Sword and shield dungeon or the Mermaid cave
>best music
Tarm ruins
>Worst item
The fucking mermaid suit for fucking up the swimming controls beyond belief.

You can't break anything, but pressing the switches incorrectly can result in an absurd amount of backtracking. It's better to just place a savestate in the switch room instead of spoiling everything with a guide.

>be retarded
>play seasons
>have puzzle telling you to go from hot to cold temps
>start with summer
>use rod to switch to autumn rather than spring
>go on Cred Forums and complain about shitty puzzle design

Post good oracles remix
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>Dimitri
>Dimitri
>Dimitri
That is all

Just replayed Seasons, that shit held up. Outside the bleh music its a great game. Onox was a cunt of a final boss though.

Seasons
Moosh
Roc's Cape
Sword and Shield Maze
idk music

Ages
Dimitri
Roc's Cape
Ages dungeon 6
Lost Woods

This remind me i never had the ultimate "end" in this game.
I was stuck in the ganon dungeon with all the eyes looking in all direction and every path lead to the same place.

Isn't that puzzle "go in the direction nothing is looking at" or "go in the direction multiple are looking" or something like that? I don't remember.

Ages
Moosh
Din's Harp thing that lets you travel time
The Ages dungeon next to the Gorons where you fight a partially submerged octopus and have to visit the dungeon in both the past and the present
Din's singing

yeah it was nintendo's first hand at giving capcom a moment to shine. and they blew it out of the water. Which is also how nintendo got RE4 first I assume.

Time flies.

Probably this, but i never figured out the whole puzzle, first time in my zelda carrier.

The games were actually too big for a single cart
Fates is just jewwing

Same
I never beat Ganon. But my first time through I beat them individually before realizing you could even link games, so I didn't really care about ganon.

>MFW I only have Oracle of Seasons