StarTropics (NES)

StarTropics

Mike Jones is an ordinary kid who embarks on an extraordinary adventure! Invited by his archaeologist uncle to a tropical island, Mike arrives to find his uncle kidnapped, and vows to track him down and uncover the dark secrets lurking in the island paradise.

StarTropics includes two main types of gameplay. In travel stages, move Mike around the island on foot or in his uncle’s submarine. In battle stages, explore monster-ridden caves using a variety of weapons and items.

Upon its original release, StarTropics included a letter from Mike’s uncle, which was needed to progress in the game. For the Virtual Console version, this letter has been reproduced in the Operations Guide, accessible from the HOME Menu.

StarTropics Review

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Review by Marcel Van Duyn

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On first sight, StarTropics looks eerily like Zelda (in fact, when you start it up, there's the same name entry screen!). So you might be thinking, what's all the fuss about? StarTropics is about a typical American teenager, Mike Jones, who heads to the tropics to meet his archaeologist uncle after receiving a letter. When he reaches C-Island, the location of Dr. Jones's lab, he finds his uncle missing and sets out in the lab’s submarine to search for him. Eventually he learns that alien invader, Zoda, is threatening to destroy the Earth and there is no one else to stop him!.

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The overworld plays similar to many RPGs. There are no enemies to be fought or any random encounters, all you do is walk around and talk to people. As in Zelda, you occasionally find a heart container to increase your maximum life. When you enter a dungeon, though, it gets mixed up a bit. While at first sight this also looks similar to the original Zelda's gameplay, it's in fact quite a bit different. This is mostly because Mike's more agile than Link and is able to jump across gaps (but only gaps that are one space wide - don't try for more!) or to avoid enemies.

Mike's main weapon is a yo-yo, which extends two spaces in front of him. Later on, he can upgrade it to a flail and a supernova (a type of magic shot) which shoot further. However, if your health drops low enough, your weapon will downgrade until you restore life!

The dungeons all have a tropical look, unlike Zelda's bland dungeons which have the same colours in every room. To progress you must do similar things to Zelda - kill all enemies, find hidden switches, you know the drill. In this game switches are activated slightly differently - you must first jump on green tiles in a room. If there's a hidden switch, a button will appear nearby. Press that and something happens.

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To beat the bad guys, Mike has a few more tricks up his sleeve. Dungeons contain special extra weapons, such as baseball bats and balls, torches, bolas, slingshots, ray guns and more. However, these have limited uses, so make every shot count! Mike can also find extra lives, medicine (restores 5 hearts), pills (restore full health), and a few other items.

The game is divided into eight chapters, each with at least one major dungeon and a boss. The dungeons can get really tough later, and beating them all is a huge accomplishment. The graphics are nothing special, but there are some cutscenes with fairly detailed characters talking to you. Everything does look like it belongs in the tropics, as it should.

StarTropics may come off as The Legend of Zelda: Island Edition, but that's far from the truth. It has a very cool style, and, if you may prefer it to Zelda. The only downside is Mike's controls - he can only walk in the four directions, with no diagonal movement, and has to stop to change direction. It’s a small complaint as you’ll get used to it fast.

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The music has a very distinctive tropical style, and most people find it pretty good. The sequel improves on the sound a lot, however, though it was only released in the US. After that, the franchise faded into obscurity. So, pitch in 500 Wii Points and buy this one - maybe Nintendo will take notice and work on a sequel!

One interesting tidbit - The original game came packaged with the actual invitation from Dr. Jones to come to the tropics. This letter is actually NEEDED later in the game, as you must dip it in water to reveal a secret code which you need in order to progress. Nintendo have got around this quirk by including the letter within the digital manual. You can click the letter, which dips it in a virtual bucket of water and you get the code.

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Average reader rating: 4.42 (97 ratings)

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1. Kevin United States 30 Nov 2007, 11:55 GMT

Nintendo, thank you SOOOOOOOOO much!

2. INSANELY_SIK United States 30 Nov 2007, 16:02 GMT

Is this game as good as zelda for the nes?

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3. Drake Netherlands 30 Nov 2007, 16:11 GMT

Trust me, it's better.

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4. CuzinMike United States 30 Nov 2007, 18:00 GMT

I remember cursing at this game b/c I borrowed it w/o that special invitation to give you the code to progress to the next chapter...this was way before the internet. So long as you can find that code online, this is a really enjoyable game quite distinct from zelda.

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5. The_Indigo_Effect United States 30 Nov 2007, 20:36 GMT

Is Zoda's Revenge equally as good?

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6. Drake Netherlands 30 Nov 2007, 20:39 GMT

Yup, Zoda's Revenge is just as good. It's got loads of nifty new features which make it just as enjoyable as this.

7. deggs Canada 01 Dec 2007, 22:23 GMT

to be honest, this game lost my interest at times... like the review says, it gets kinda hard in the later caves/dungeons... still, i'll prob get it because, for what it was, it was truly a great game and well worth the money. though, the one i really can't wait for is zoda's revenge, this one will surely tide me over...

by the way, i did like zelda 1 and 2 better but that's just me... zoda's revenge was supposed to be better than all 3 of those games but i was never been able to find a copy before my nes was stolen...

the best nes zelda-like game that i played in my nes days was Crystalis by SNK... if they release that, that one should def be a must get game...

8. INSANELY_SIK United States 04 Dec 2007, 15:40 GMT

o wait nevermind i have this game and i dont really like it

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9. Sharecrow United States 04 Dec 2007, 16:43 GMT

I never did beat this game, but I liked it a lot. I will definitely download this one shortly after it comes out so that I can play it all the way through. How exciting!!!

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10. Boredom v2.2 United States 14 Dec 2007, 21:46 GMT

Drake, have you played Warioware Touched before? If so, correct me if i'm wrong, but wasn't this one of the games in 9-volt's set of minigames?

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11. Drake Netherlands 14 Dec 2007, 22:46 GMT

Yes I've played it (And own it), no, this is not one of his microgames. I think you're referring to the one where you tap a button on a NES controller - All games in that microgame are made up.

12. Jadelouise United Kingdom 07 Jan 2008, 16:03 GMT

I still have the NES version and will download this to support the game. I never dipped my letter in water as I did not want to damage it as I was like that with games and manuals even when I was a kid so got the code from a friends copy who was brave enough to do it. I know the code if anyone wants it Ill post it here. I have never played the sequel and would love to play that one day. I remember reading about it in NMS and really wanted it but it never was released over here and I had no idea at the time how to play import games on the NES. In Europe this game is less known as the NES was not as big as it was in America but being one of the lucky NES owners in Europe as a kid I can not recommend this game enough to those that missed it. I really hope it hits the EU VC soon so EU gamers who missed it can catch it. One of the reasons I imported a North American Wii was to finally play the sequal to this game and am glad the first one has come along as a start.

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13. Sharecrow United States 07 Jan 2008, 17:14 GMT

Maybe they'll just put the code in the online instructions coupled with the download....without the water, of course. That's my guess.

I'll definitely download this tonight though I may not get to play it for awhile...work's keeping me busy :(

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14. Stuffgamer1 United States 07 Jan 2008, 17:16 GMT

This game is way more than worth your 500 points. I am proud to say I've beaten both StarTropics games on the NES (my Dad had awesome taste in obscure NES and SNES games), but I think they might be a bit easier now that my gaming skills overall have improved. The last stage is HARD, but very satisfying to beat.

15. Mip United Kingdom 07 Jan 2008, 17:18 GMT

According to Happy Video Game Nerd sequel isn't nearly as good as the original. Please watch his reviews, he's not just another AVGN ripoff his reviews are really good with also some humour.
http://lophatjello.gametrailers.com/gamepad/index.php?action=fanmovs

But the first StarTropics kick major ASS! (NEEEEKBOONE!!

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16. catfud United States 07 Jan 2008, 17:31 GMT

This is a great game!
I played it so much as a kid. I plan on getting this for sure, even though I already beat it. haha

The Number from the letter can be found on gamefaqs so if the game doesnt help with it, it can be found online.

I bet its gonna be in the help file though.

17. zman United States 07 Jan 2008, 19:11 GMT

Hey guys, I just downloaded the game, and the letter IS in fact in the Operations Guide.

They even have an animation you click on to wet the page in a bucket of water to get the code!

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18. Adamant Norway 07 Jan 2008, 19:19 GMT

Honestly, Zoda's Revenge isn't AS good. It may have better controls, but the level design was downright lousy, puzzles were badly designed (the western one, anyone?) and the game as a whole lacked a lot of the charm from the original.
I'm not saying it's a bad game, because it isn't, but the original IS better.

Ok, back to this game: One of the best for the system. Buy!

19. blastocyst United States 07 Jan 2008, 19:47 GMT

Never played the game but the music is incredible!

20. toma Canada 07 Jan 2008, 19:48 GMT

I just downloaded the game and here's how they handled the hidden message. In the instructions under the story section, the word "letter" when talking about the letter is highlighted blue and underlined like a hyperlink. Click on it and you get a picture of the letter. At the bottom there is a small picture of a bucket of water. Click the bucket and it plays a little animation of the letter being dipped in the water, then the secret message fades into view on the larger picture of the letter above it. It's actually handled better than I thought they would do it, I figured they would either change the in-game text or just blatantly say what the code is in the manual.

21. yoda31419 United States 07 Jan 2008, 20:49 GMT

I got this game without the manual, from my aunt as a Christmas present! I never could beat it, and now I know why! Wow, I wish I had known all of these years that you couldn't beat it without the manual! Now I can download it and beat it in my apartment without having to buy an NES. Thank you NINTENDO! YOU RocK!

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22. Phant United States 08 Jan 2008, 01:01 GMT

As a relatively dedicated old school gamer, I can't believe I've never come across this title... I can't wait to check it out!

23. WoRMaSTeR Finland 08 Jan 2008, 08:58 GMT

Now this is exactly why the virtual console kicks ass. I have never played this, but based on the review and comments will definitely download!

24. Ender United States 08 Jan 2008, 16:24 GMT

All I can say is, THANK YOU NINTENDO! YOU GUYS ROCK!

25. Sebastien Canada 08 Jan 2008, 19:06 GMT

I played this game all my childhood

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26. Stuffgamer1 United States 08 Jan 2008, 20:20 GMT

Mip and Adamant: I'm not sure why you guys think Zoda's Revenge is so bad. I'm not knocking your opinions, but I've always thought it was better than StarTropics 1, which is also awesome. The controls are better, it has the best NES graphics ever (the only NES game released after it, Wario's Woods, looks like garbage, especially since a SNES version of it was made, and is far superior), and the story is sweet (but I've always been a sucker for time travel). I say this because I don't want any fans of StarTropics to avoid Zoda's Revenge if it hits VC because of your opinions. I fear too many people might miss out on an awesome game.

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27. Bensei Austria 09 Jan 2008, 13:23 GMT

How similiar is it to Zelda? I heard it's more fun, so I'm thinking about buying it.

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28. Drake Netherlands 09 Jan 2008, 15:05 GMT

Bensei: Most people refer to it as The Legend of Zelda (The game, not the series) with jumping.

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29. Adamant Norway 10 Jan 2008, 23:55 GMT

Just beat it today. Man, it's even better than I remembered. BUY IT! NOW!

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30. Bass X0 United Kingdom 11 Jan 2008, 02:12 GMT

Yes, this is a game I will download as soon as I can buy some points.

31. Betagam7 United Kingdom 12 Jan 2008, 10:44 GMT

IS this much better than Zelda 1? I ask becasue try as might have done with the collectors disk I just could never get into the NES zelda games. I never played them as a youngster (being a c64 owner) and so the nostalgia factor just isnt there for me and like the first metroid I just find the game samey and boring. Is this more complex?

32. learn japanese ds Canada 15 Jan 2008, 05:36 GMT

you can dip the letter in a virtual bucket of water? Well done nintendo, that is so awesome.

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33. Sharecrow United States 16 Jan 2008, 03:10 GMT

@betagam7 - I like Startropics much better than Zelda 1, but that is just my humble opinion. I did not play Startropics until years after its release as an emulation, and I can say that it is much more approachable without the need for nostolgia than Zelda (and, frankly, than Metroid too though Metroid: Zero Mission is awesome). I highly recommend it. I would give it five stars again, but I already did that and that wouldn't be fair to vote twice....

34. Thomas United States 18 Jan 2008, 06:41 GMT

Barely got a few chapters into this game as a kid, now I'm able to slowly-but-surely fight through the dungeons. The puzzles are cool, and the traps cruel, but the overall game is so fun and charming it's won me over.

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35. Gameguardian Sweden 18 Jan 2008, 16:30 GMT

This is a great game and a must-buy for everyone with the adventure urge =) Amazing, and to think I didn't play this as a kid. Oh well, better late than never! Great stuff Nintendo, keep at it!

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36. The shoemaker Canada 21 Jan 2008, 02:20 GMT

I don't know why but after everything I've herd about this game I still think It'll be meh

37. lordbowser United States 22 Jan 2008, 23:41 GMT

Got this as soon as it was downloadable. Definintley a must own game if your a fan of the Zelda series.

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38. sonar Sweden 24 Jan 2008, 12:24 GMT

I loved this game even more than the Zelda games. It is a big adventure with a great story and all the details are very well done. Even the ending is the most beautiful I've seen on the NES. I personally think this belongs to the three greatest NES games of all time.

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39. Garlyle Canada 01 Feb 2008, 00:40 GMT

I gifted this to a friend for a Christmas present (A little late...). It was an expert piece of work back in its day and it still continues to be. This game will take quite a while to finish for an NES game, and will still get you to come back for more to enjoy it. I highly recommend this game.

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40. Homer Simpson Australia 02 Feb 2008, 12:35 GMT

Is this better than Neutopia?

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41. NintendoBrad United States 03 Feb 2008, 18:28 GMT

All these positive opinions have convinced me to give it a download. I'll try it out!

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42. Nigel Canada 06 Feb 2008, 01:43 GMT

This game's alright. I gave it 4 stars, it could have used some atmosphere, and it started getting boring after awhile. Maybe I've just played too much Zelda.

43. ejamer Canada 06 Feb 2008, 14:21 GMT

Although I was really excited to hear that this game was being released on the Virtual Console, it didn't live up to the nostalgia.

StarTropics isn't bad - but there are quite a few small issues that detracted from my enjoyment of it: traps that you can't avoid without dying once, the inability to carry over weapons and special items after finishing a dungeon, some odd limitations because of the grid-based layout, and the huge jump in difficulty for the final level. Individually these shortcomings don't matter - but added together they can make the game less enjoyable than it should be.

That said, StarTropics does have many strong points. At the top of the list are very good graphics (for a NES game), a fun story, inventive puzzles and challenges, and generally a very good combat system. There is a lot of good here, but just not enough to lift the game into the top tier of VC downloads.

For $5 you might want to give it a shot... It's a good game, but just might not pull you in as much as some other classic titles.

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44. 2097 Sweden 07 Feb 2008, 13:38 GMT

If you like the kind of samey game where you discover traps by dying and have to replay the entire level again and again... the music is repetitive but the characters and story is ok. The no-diagonals restriction sucks, too.

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45. zelda freak United States 21 Feb 2008, 05:23 GMT

What a great game. While it has some major frustrations like the diagnal direction thing it has a certain challenge that keeps me comin back for more. I was also very pleased to see the letter from dr. j was in the manual and let me finally continue a point i have been stuck on for years and hopfully i will comlete the game to. i am a proud owner of this game and its sequal.

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46. sym1 United Kingdom 21 Feb 2008, 11:22 GMT

i love this game. The only downside is that to complete a dungoen you need to know it inside and out to get through it. It gets mega hard later on!!! Its very rewarding tho and its great fun. I'v just beat the last boss on the space ship and finally got the final third cube! Nice ending sequence. Classic game. Cant wait for Startropics 2 to be released on VC, tho i have heard its not as good but mike can move diagonally which would be good.

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47. shinobiman United States 23 Feb 2008, 18:55 GMT

Great game. Zelda in a tropical / astronomy laced setting. AWESOME!!!

48. Jupiter Adept Canada 25 Feb 2008, 00:12 GMT

Do they tell you where to go or do you have to wander like Zelda 1?

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49. Sharecrow United States 28 Feb 2008, 18:38 GMT

@Jupiter Adept - The game is pretty linear so, although you will have to complete some tasks before moving forward, it is never that difficult to tell what you are supposed to do next. It can be tough to get through some parts, so don't think I am saying that it is easy all the way through, but there isn't really any wandering.

50. Jupiter Adept Canada 29 Feb 2008, 00:51 GMT

Ah. So, is it more link ALttP?

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51. Sharecrow United States 29 Feb 2008, 18:58 GMT

I can't answer that as I haven't gotten to ALttP yet. It's on my list, but I've never played it....

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52. zelda freak United States 08 Mar 2008, 16:03 GMT

Jupiter Adept-it is kind of like ALttP, but has puzzles that need more real-life knowledge. like knowing the music scale
thing(do ray me fa so la tee do). i would say ALttP is a little easier.

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53. Slionr Norway 23 Mar 2008, 07:32 GMT

The "happy video game nerd" had too a review of this game. If it is so good, I guess I will give it a shot and download it. It is just 500 Wii-points for it, so why not :)

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54. Marvel_Maniac Canada 28 Mar 2008, 19:20 GMT

I just downloaded it. I now have a love/hate relationship with this game. It frustrates me, and yet, I love it.

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55. Adamant Norway 03 Apr 2008, 01:54 GMT

It's not like LttP, no. The game is divided into chapters, and at no given point will you have access to more than one dungeon at a time. It's all extremely linear, and though there are some puzzles that block your way at times, you'll never be in doubt as to where you're supposed to go.

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56. zelda freak United States 05 Apr 2008, 07:11 GMT

true, Adamant. but one could still compare the difficulty of levels of both games. while startropics and zelda are completely different in a lot of ways, i cant help but feel a solid conection between
the two.

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57. APissedOffGma United States 08 Apr 2008, 04:52 GMT

i agree with zelda freak

58. juhok Finland 10 Apr 2008, 20:15 GMT

Oh man, this was SO difficult when I was a kid. Yes, it can be very challenging and a bit frustrating at times. Nevertheless, character controlling is very fluid (Yeah, there's no diagonal jumping, but that is just part of the challenge and the gameplay actually makes use of it) and the storytelling is superb.

Definitely worth 500 points.

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59. MasterMario United States 12 Apr 2008, 16:35 GMT

I'm downloading this when i get more wii points.

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60. Terranigma United Kingdom 17 May 2008, 16:32 GMT

Awesome game, great value for 500 Points. Now the wait for Zoda's Revenge.

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61. MVP Spain 06 Jun 2008, 13:38 GMT

I discovered the game now, when I was a kid didn´t know about it, but now I see it is addictive, nice graphics and a curious story, if you like adventure games, and very retro games, this is your game.

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62. PsychoFish Germany 15 Jun 2008, 22:18 GMT

I really like this game. It has always been one of my favorites. Greate tunes, good story. Definitely worth 500 Wii Points and everyone that doesn't know the game: try it out!!

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63. Kingston United States 19 Jun 2008, 03:30 GMT

I have only beat the first dungeon, and I already have had two game overs...:( I think it's going to be a long night.

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64. couthedman92 United States 22 Jun 2008, 16:02 GMT

This or Neutopia II?

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65. Mr. Cheez United States 07 Jul 2008, 02:28 GMT

I didn't pay much attention to this game when I first heard about it, but since a lot of people say it's so good I think I'll download it.

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66. Olaf-symbiote Finland 05 Aug 2008, 13:39 GMT

This game is incredible! Much better than the first Zelda.

67. Andio Pandio United Kingdom 07 Aug 2008, 09:26 GMT

Man, I love this game, but that octopus boss is giving me hard time.
Still keep coming back to it tho!

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68. Mickeymac United States 25 Aug 2008, 20:02 GMT

Gah! I can't believe I passed this up for Super Mario Bros. 3! I got Zelda 2 at the time, so I figured that was enough Zelda for one day, but in the end Zelda 2 wound up being nothing like Zelda, and SMB3 wound up being very unenjoyable. I'll correct this now and go enjoy this game.

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