Discover why Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Color in 2001, stand as the most inventive and memorable 2D Zelda games, outshining even Nintendo's own titles. These games infused the series with fresh life through innovative mechanics like time and season manipulation. Despite not being developed by Nintendo, they offer an unparalleled 2D Zelda experience.
Older gamers will fondly remember the rituals of gaming's past, from solving puzzles without guides to attending midnight release events. These nostalgic habits, though sometimes tedious, fostered a unique gaming community and experience. Relive the golden era of gaming with these 10 bygone habits.
Takashi Tezuka, retiring Nintendo executive, left an indelible mark on gaming with The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, a title that boldly reinvented the Zelda series without its core elements. By ditching the Triforce, Hyrule, and even Zelda herself, Tezuka paved the way for future innovations. His unorthodox approach, inspired by art, film, and surprisingly, Twin Peaks, transformed the series' trajectory.
Join us as we rank every Nintendo handheld based on their game catalogs. From the iconic Game Boy to the versatile Switch Lite, discover where each console stands.