BS The Legend of Zelda

BS The Legend of Zelda (BSゼルダの伝説 BS Zelda no Densetsu) is a remake of the original Legend of Zelda game for the NES platform, except it was offered on the BS-X broadcasting system, an add-on to the popular SNES system. The gameplay was similar to the original, but there are many key differences.

Major Differences
The Overworld's size, for convince due to the Time System, has been cut in half vertically, making it square. The Dungeons and Overworld all look different, but the general landmarks remain the same. The game also included much higher quality graphics, nicer music, and the ability to choose your gender, something which has not reappeared in a Zelda title since.

The biggest difference, however, is the time system. Due to the broadcasting nature of this game, the game had to be played in one sitting, and was only available for one hour every week. This means that, if you "tuned in" starting in the second week, you needed to catch up very quickly.

The Magical Key, Gleeok, and Lanmola all had sprite updates in the game, but for some reason were never placed into the game at any point.

Gameplay
When you begin the game, your character automatically walks into a cave, where the old man gives you a Wooden Sword. The dungeons are all in the same place in both the First and Second Quests, but the Overworld and dungeon interiors are completely redone between versions. The dungeons also spell out different phrases.

The final dungeon was only accessable for 15 minutes (4:45-5:00), and it took the place of the cave where you get the Wooden Sword. You use the Triforce in the second screen to open the door to Ganon's chamber. When you defeat him, you can talk to Zelda, and leave the cave.


 * BS Zelda Downloads

Trivia

 * Each of the eight dungeons in the first BS Zelda quest are in the shape of a letter. When put together, it spells out STGIGA (St. GIGA).
 * To continue the trend, each of the dungeons in Second Quest are in the shapes of letters, which spell out "NiNtENDO" (Nintendo).
 * After defeating Ganon, you can just abandon Zelda and leave the cave to beat the game.