Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda: Test der Mini-Konsole
So too Zelda: a year after the Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. Brings Nintendo to another retro handheld on the market. The mini console is entirely tailored to our favorite Spitzer link and is explicitly focused on Zelda fans. We have looked closer to the small device, punctually for the 35th anniversary of Nintendo's cult series. Table of Contents Three cult games for Zelda fans Digital clock in Zelda style Small extras and Easter Eggs Two top games are missing At first glance, the mini console is very similar to the Game & Watch of last year, the exterior is almost identical. However, one gets a better offer than the Mario variant. For the price of 50 to 60 you will receive the slim device and an enclosed USB cable, and the inner packaging serves as a simple cardboard stand. These are the contents of the new Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda (NEW, 1986) Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link (NEW, 1987) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Game B...