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Joshua K.
> 24 hourGreat Fun and a challenge, only draw back was mine did not come with a charger and finding the right charger for it has been a challenge. Other than that I love it.
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Gwyllabrach
> 24 hourPuts all the original games in one handheld console. The screen is small, but not difficult to see due to the 16-bit pixelation. Made during a time when graphics took a step behind gameplay. Has wonderful save slots so you dont lose your place. If youre a fan of the Zelda series then I highly recommend this for the diehard gamer.
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robert reynolds
> 24 hourGreat for rlad trips, waiting at the bank or car wash. I have the mario one as well. Me and my kids love them. Great color, sound and rechargeable. Batteries last a long time.
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Amy
> 24 hourI loved playing the original Link’s Awakening on this system. It’s a little pricey but worth it. The clock feature and the first three Zelda games I can’t get on the Nintendo DS store make it a perfect gift for fans. The system sturdy but the cardboard stand it came with is cheap. I got one for myself and my nerdy brother.
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Jorge A. Zarco
> 24 hourGame & Watch The Legend of Zelda is a treat. Its worth the money. It has extra features such as the Japanese versions of The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II The Adventure of Link, Links Awakening and the game Vermin. In The Legend of Zelda, a boy named Link must explore Hyrule and save Princess Zelda from Gannon(the archvillain with pig-like features). The Legend of Zelda spawned a DIC cartoon that aired every Friday afternoon on TV. Excuse me, Princess! was a catchphrase in the late 1980s. Kids down the street told me that Link and Zelda are going to appear on Captain N The Game Master. Zelda II The Adventure of Link was a very hard video game that I never beat. Clips of it were shown on the ABC TV show 20/20 in 1988. Kids are nuts for Nintendo. Koji Kondos Zelda music is just as good as the video game. Kondo listened to Deep Purples April in school. In the days before the Internet/Wi-Fi Bluetooth, my friends read Nintendo Power magazines and GamePro for game tips. My friend owned Breakthru, a rare Data East video game made in 1986. Game & Watch The Legend of Zelda is another neat toy worth buying up.
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cv
> 24 hourCant compete with switch and PS5. Kids dont use it
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Ask Ninja
> 24 hourNot worth it unless you are the fan boy. It seems cheaply produced compared to the old ones. Im afraid to let my kids even use it.
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Jessica Marlowe
> 24 hourFor the price, this is the best purchase I made! I love Zelda and this little guy allows me to play anywhere!! Not slow, great graphics, exactly like the original game. I’m obsessed
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Bookworm!
> 24 hourBought for my kids on an airplane ride. When it arrived I thought, whoa, it’s so tiny! But the graphics are such high quality that it doesn’t matter (easy to see) and the small size is a bonus for travel. Same game I played as a kid. I’m going to get the Mario one for travel.
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A. Hinton
> 24 hourMy son is 14, and a huge Zelda fan. He says he likes how well the game runs despite its size. There are 3 Zelda games, a Zelda-spinoff game, 1 clock feature, and 1 timer feature. You can mute the sound and adjust the volume. You can adjust the brightness level of the screen. You can switch games any time, even mid-play, and go back to where you were later. You can also save your progress when you need to quit. Rechargeable battery doesn’t take long to charge, and gives several hours of playtime. He loves this game.