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Revision as of 15:10, 29 April 2015
Zelda's Adventure is a video game developed by Viridis and released for the Philips CD-i in 1994. It is a spiritual sequel to Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, both released on the same day a year before. Zelda's Adventure boasts an entirely unique design in comparison to the previous CD-i Zelda titles, emphasizing the difference in production between Viridis and the developer of the prequels, Animation Magic.
Story
The land of Tolemac is in the middle of the Age of Darkness: Ganon recently kidnapped Link and began exerting his influence over the land. Princess Zelda sets out to save the young adventurer and learns from the astronomer, Gaspra, that she must first collect seven Celestial Signs before she can conquer the dark king and bring Hyrule to an "Age of Lightness".
The story is told through live-action, full-motion-video cut-scenes filmed in Los Angeles on blue screen.
Unlike the previous two CD-i Zelda games, which are platforming sidescrollers like The Adventure of Link, Zelda's Adventure incorporates a similar top-down view reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda.
Listings
Characters
Bosses
Enemies
Places
Dungeons
Items
Spells
Gallery
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Map of Tolemac
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Map of Tolemac (high res)
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Map Shrine of Earth
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Map Shrine of Illusion
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Map Shrine of Air
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Map Shrine of Destiny
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Map Shrine of Water
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Map Shrine of Strength
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Map Shrine of Fire