Nintendo's recent Game & Watch releases provided players with a new way to play some classic Legend of Zelda games, and there are still several others that the company could create ports of. The Legend of Zelda games are known for consistent high quality, and Game & Watch versions would likely be warmly received. The main question is which games in the series could be next.
Game & Watch is a brand of handheld consoles that began in 1980. Originally the systems featured a single, very simplistic game in addition to a clock and alarm. However, Nintendo's recent revival of the concept started with the Super Mario Bros. Game & Watch. Pairing the classic features with famous and iconic titles is an excellent tactic, and the new Game & Watch systems have looked promising thus far.
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The Legend of Zelda Game & Watch actually features three games: The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. All three of these games are very important parts of the series, and each of them have become iconic in their own ways. While the three of them deserve the praise they get for their quality and forming the first building blocks for the series, almost every Zelda title deserves high praise. With the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch already offering three gems from the series' classic era, there is plenty of reason for other Zelda titles to get the Game & Watch treatment.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a landmark title for the series. Not only was it 1991's highest-selling video game in Japan, but it also had a significant effect on the series' future. The light and dark worlds that Link could travel through were the first in what
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