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This game was going to be in a 3 part series of Zelda games made by Capcom, but Capcom had trouble with the password system, so the time based puzzles originally in the 3rd game were put in Oracle of Ages. It may also be noted that Oracle of Seasons was originally going to be a remake of the original Legend of Zelda.
 
This game was going to be in a 3 part series of Zelda games made by Capcom, but Capcom had trouble with the password system, so the time based puzzles originally in the 3rd game were put in Oracle of Ages. It may also be noted that Oracle of Seasons was originally going to be a remake of the original Legend of Zelda.
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[http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/Oracle_of_Ages The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages] at Zeldapedia
   
 
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Revision as of 23:27, 9 September 2009

Triforce
LoZ: Oracle of Ages
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Flagship
Platform: Game Boy Color
Rated: ESRB: File:Everyone.png Everyone
Genre: Action Adventure
Released: Japan February 27, 2001
America May 14, 2001
Europe October 5, 2001
Modes: 1 player

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages is the first Legend of Zelda game to be released on the Game Boy Color, along with The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons.

At the time of release the developers, Flagship were accused by fans of copping the tatics of the Pokemon games by bringing out 2 similar games at the same time to increase profits. This was proven false after revealing major differences in each game. Oracle of Ages is more of a puzzle based game, while Oracle of Seasons is more of an action based game.

The game takes place when the triforce transports Link to a land called Labrynna. He finds Impa and guides her to Nayru, Oracle of Ages. But Impa was possesed by an evil villian named Veran. Veran posseses Nayru, and goes to the past, reaking havoc everywhere. Link goes to the Maku Tree for help, but finds she has lost her memory, and Link has to gain the 8 Essences of Time to regain it and stop Veran.

This game was going to be in a 3 part series of Zelda games made by Capcom, but Capcom had trouble with the password system, so the time based puzzles originally in the 3rd game were put in Oracle of Ages. It may also be noted that Oracle of Seasons was originally going to be a remake of the original Legend of Zelda.

External Links

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages at Zeldapedia