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About the Game
Zelda’s Adventure, released in 1995, is an action-adventure video game developed by Viridis Corporation. It is part of the infamous trio of Legend of Zelda games released for the Philips CD-i, which are often noted for their experimental approach and deviation from the traditional elements of the beloved Nintendo series.
Gameplay and Features
In this particular installment, players take on the role of Princess Zelda as she embarks on a quest to rescue Link, who has been captured. The game unfolds from a top-down perspective reminiscent of the early Zelda titles, but distinct in its reliance on full-motion video (FMV) sequences, live-action cutscenes, and digital photography-based graphics.
Development and Legacy
Zelda’s Adventure was developed during a period of collaboration between Nintendo and Philips, resulting in the licensing of certain Nintendo properties to be used on the Philips CD-i platform. However, this project faced various challenges during development, including technical limitations of the CD-i hardware and deviation from Nintendo’s quality assurance processes, which impacted the game’s reception.
Historical Context
The CD-i Zelda games are often remembered for their departure from the classic style of the series and are frequently cited in discussions about the impact of platform limitations on game development. Despite the negative reception, they hold a unique place in gaming history as an example of early experimentation with FMV and multimedia technology.
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