Zelda II is now on the SNES!

A talented developer named Infidelity has ported Zelda II: The Adventure of Link from its original version to Nintendo’s 16-bit platform.

Port status: Infidelity invites players to try out this adaptation, emphasizing that it is fully playable from start to end. He also advises them to review the included README file which details all known issues needing further refinement.

Are you a fan of the original Zelda II?

  • @[email protected]
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    345 days ago

    Why in the absolute fuck does this website have 800+ partners that need to track me? And more than 500 partners needed for “security.”

    • @[email protected]
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      75 days ago

      “Because he can.” But it’s also possible to replace the graphics with SNES-quality ones, should someone have the skill and inclination.

  • @best_username_ever
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    135 days ago

    The port is currently only available to Infidelity’s Patreon subscribers

    Why hasn’t Nintendo done anything yet? It’s weird.

    • Chozo
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      75 days ago

      I’m guessing because he’s not selling the ROM, the Patreon only gave you early access. It seems to have now been made available to the public for free.

    • @[email protected]
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      65 days ago

      Why hasn’t Nintendo done anything yet? It’s weird.

      Nintendo are weird. Sometimes they don’t do anything for years and then suddenly lawsuit over 10 gazillion in damages. When doing anything unlicensed with Nintendo properties, the rules of thumb are: Keep it low key, don’t monetize it. Both common sense rules Infidelity didn’t care to follow.

    • @[email protected]
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      5 days ago

      There are Zelda I, Metroid, and Kid Icarus SNES ports as well that have been around a while.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 days ago

    I was curious so I gave it a spin. It’s just a literal port that runs in an snes emulator. It’s got a super nintendo logo at the start but everything else appears to just be a 1:1 port. Not sure the value in this but would be cool if someone used this as a base to update the assets.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 days ago

      Are all the bugs and mistranslations there?

      Probably. The SNES CPU is only a slightly advanced version of the NES CPU. That’s why simple NES to SNES cartridge adapters exist.

      • themeatbridge
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        25 days ago

        I asked because years ago, I saw a ROM for NES that took the original Japanese version and retranslated everything to English, fixing a lot of broken clues and storylines. I haven’t been able to find it again.

          • themeatbridge
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            35 days ago

            That looks like it! Thanks!! I honestly don’t remember enough of the one I saw to be sure if that was the same project, but it is definitely the same concept and looks like the creator put a lot of work into it to make it perfect.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 days ago

      There’s an enhanced PC port made by hoverbat (and luckily nintendo isn’t aware of it yet)

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      I suppose it depends on how you determine best, but emulation is gonna be the cheapest and easiest.

      Im very interested in getting a Nintendo Watch and Play - Zelda edition to play it on there. apparently the audio is better on the Japanese version of the game and the WnP allows you to choose what audio you want to play with as well as the language. though I’m site there is a modded rom you could emulate that does the same thing.

      otherwise you can pick it up on Nintendo online shop, physical NES or the GBA classic rerelease cartridge.