Oracle of ages and seasons remake
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Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages are part of a duology in the Zelda series, is there an order in which they should be played? Oracle of Ages and Seasons May Get Switch Remake.
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When it comes to Zelda ports, the Nintendo Switch leaves a lot to be desired. However, new rumours have suggested that a remake of the Game Boy classic Oracle of Ages/Seasons could be in the works [via Comicbook].Credit: NintendoThat’s right, according to a thread posted on Twitter by notable industry insider markomaro, both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons are getting a remake and will be bundled with an unreleased third game in the series:“As i state a year ago, there is a remake for Oracles of Ages/Seasons in the works (2022-2023) there where plans to include a third game that was planned originally for the GBC, what it’s clear at least since the start it’s that will be separate releases.”As i state a year ago, there is a remake for Oracles of Ages/Seasons in the works (2022-2023) there where plans to include a third game that was planned originally for the GBC, what it’s clear at least since the start it’s that will be separate releases. pic.twitter.com/BW2cPwKiYe— markomaro (@Newmarkomaro) July 16, 2021Released back in 2001 for the Game Boy Color, Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons are two separately release games. However, both experiences are intrinsically linked due to their connected narrative. Therefore, it makes sense that a potential re-release would contain both titles. It’s also worth noting that, despite the spin-offs popularity, Zelda Oracle of Ages/Seasons are only currently playable via the Game Boy Color or the Wii U’s version of the eShop. So, is Nintendo making a Zelda Oracle of Ages/Seasons remake?Before you get your hopes up, it’s important to remember that Nintendo hasn’t confirmed any new Zelda remakes or remasters. In fact, Nintendo’s only Zelda related plans for this year are Skyward Sword HD and the upcoming Game and Watch console. However, if markomaro is to be You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal themBoardsThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomAnyone know if they will release Ages/Seasons with this style anytime soon?ifnsman 7 months ago#11Call me a raving lunatic if you must... but I'd personally rather see a hypothetical Ages/Seasons remake released in the "style" of BotW/TotK.^And an Oracle of "Secrets" expanded take on what was originally intended for the Oracle games.Metroid Prime 4 in 2025!!Charpig 6 months ago#12I just hope the games will be remade as a single game and do away with the password system. I recently replayed them on the NSO and enjoyed them, but I don't know how much value a remake would have when we already have the original games available."There's no point in living if you can't feel alive."-Renard, from the World Is Not EnoughTourianTourist 6 months ago#13Charpig posted... I just hope the games will be remade as a single game and do away with the password system. I recently replayed them on the NSO and enjoyed them, but I don't know how much value a remake would have when we already have the original games available.Absolutely, remaking them as one game would be the main incentive for a remake. It could also work very naturally, all it needs is a portal inside the Maku Trees, which let's you go back to either Holodrum or Labrynna. Instead of the secrets in the form of passwords, you would get entries in your Adventure Log of what characters you need to talk to, and so on.It's a secret to everybody! 6 months ago#14Ever since they released Link's Awakening for the Switch, I keep hoping that they will do the same for the Oracle games. Would love to see them with the cute art style.JadeTorchwood 6 months ago#15Ice_Dragon14 posted... I hope not, not the biggest fan of this style. That said,Zelda 'Oracle of Seasons' 'Oracle of Ages' Remakes Rumored
The Oracle games are designed so that when you beat one of the games,you can continue the storyline in the other game using a password. The second game that you play, created with a password, is called a linked game. During a linked game, you canreceive passwords that unlock new items.Both of the Oracle games (Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons) have a"Linked Game" feature. If you beat Oracle of Seasons, you receive the "Secret to Labrynna" password after watching the end credits. You can use this password to start a "linked" game of Oracle of Ages.Your linked game of Oracle of Ages will continue the storyline ofOracle of Seasons. You can also receive passwords in Linked Games that canbe used to unlock new items.If you start a Linked Game of Oracle of Ages using the Secret toLabrynna password from Oracle of Seasons, the Ages game will be differentin the following ways:In a Linked Game, you can receive passwords, also known as secrets.These allow you to unlock new items in both games. Here is how it works:Check the following list to find out whom to talk to in Oracle of Ages toreceive a password and the recipient of the secret.When you Can Get ItSecret NameHow to Get Secret in Oracle of AgesHow to Get Reward in Oracle of Seasons GameRewardAfter Level 1 Spirit's GraveGraveyard SecretTalk to the Ghini near Syrup's shop in Yoll Graveyard to receive a SecretDig behind flowerless grave in southwest Graveyard and tell the Secret from Agesto the Green Ghini. Play Green Ghini's minigame to receive Heart Container and Secret. Tell this Secret to Farore in the Maku Tree in Ages.Heart ContainerAfter Level 1 Spirit's GraveDeku SecretTalk to the Deku Scrub in southwest of Deku Forest to receive a SecretFill your Seed Satchel to maximum. (The. Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages are part of a duology in the Zelda series, is there an order in which they should be played? Oracle of Ages and Seasons May Get Switch Remake. A fan remake of the Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons - Middle-Text/Project-OracleOracle of Worlds – Remaking Oracle of Ages Seasons - Blogger
Image via Nintendo | Published: Jul 27, 2023 12:00 pm The two classic The Legend of Zelda games, Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, are now a part of Nintendo Switch Online. Both are part of the general game library for the basic $19.99 membership. So if someone downloads the app for the Game Boy from the eShop, they’ll be immediately available to play with save states and rewind features. In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, people go through typical action-RPG adventures. Ages features Link heading to Labrynna to save Nayru from Veran, while using the power of time to solve puzzles and save the day. Seasons is more about action as you use different seasons to rescue Din from Onox. To get the full experience, someone needs to play and beat one, get the password for doing so, then enter it in the other game to trigger the fuller experience and true ending. Here’s the trailer showing the games running on the Switch. This is the second time handheld games joined the collection in the last few months. However, the last batch headed to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack tier. We saw Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade show up worldwide. In Japan, people could also pick up and play Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. Both joined on June 23, 2023. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons are now playable on the Nintendo Switch for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy Scoring You scored / = % This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100% The average score is Your high score is Your fastest time is Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ... System Year Type Answer NES 1987 Main The Legend of Zelda NES 1988 Main Zelda II: The Adventure of Link SNES 1992 Main The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past GB 1993 Main The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening CD-i 1993 Spin-off Link: The Faces of Evil CD-i 1993 Spin-off Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon CD-i 1994 Spin-off Zelda's Adventure N64 1998 Main The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time GBC 1998 Rerelease The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX N64 2000 Main The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask GBC 2001 Main The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons GBC 2001 Main The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages GBA 2002 Main The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords N64/GC 2002 Rerelease The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest GC 2003 Main The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker GC 2003 Rerelease The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition GC 2004 Main The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures GBA 2005 Main The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap GC/Wii 2006 Main The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess DS 2006 Spin-off Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland DS 2007 Main The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass DS 2007 Crossover Tingle's Balloon Fight DS Wii 2007 Spin-off Link's Crossbow Training DS 2009 Main The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks DS 2009 Spin-off Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love Wii 2011 Main The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword 3DS 2011 Remake The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D 3DS 2013 Main The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Wii U 2013 Remaster The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD Wii U/3DS/ Switch 2014 Spin-off Hyrule Warriors 3DS 2015 Main The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes 3DS 2015 Remake The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Wii U 2016 Remaster The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Wii U/Switch 2017 Main The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Switch 2019 Remake The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (HD) Switch 2019 Crossover Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancerfeaturing The Legend of Zelda Switch 2020 Spin-off Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Switch 2021 Remaster The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HDLegend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons Remake
Level 1: Fertile SoilYou'll notice that the beginning of Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages are very similar. In Seasons, Link meets up with Din, the Oracle of Seasons (fancy that), at a camp just to the east of the starting point. Speak to each of her companions at the camp, then talk to Din herself and she'll ask you to dance. Boogie with her for awhile until the General of Darkness, Onox, steps in to ruin the party. He says a bunch of evil stuff, then grabs Din and spirits her away, sequestering the young beauty in the Temple of Seasons. This causes the seasons in the world to go all wacky-like. They're all scrambled, and you'll need to restore that power in order to set the world right. Impa, Din's attendant (and ulitmately an employee of Princess Zelda) tells you that she and Din were on their way to Hyrule. But that plan was trashed when Onox came and carted off the swarthy redhead. Now Impa pleads with you to take up the quest. Why not? You're a hero. And you have nothing better to do. After all, weren't you just going to cut some grass and look for Rupees all day? Might as well do it in association with a quest. Impa tells you to see the Maku Tree, who resides in Horon Village, the capital city of Holodrum. Like in Ages, the Maku Tree is the questmaster, giving you clues on where to head next, and providing you with items to dispel evil. They just don't make trees like this anymore. Unlike the Tree in Ages, this Maku is a manly tree. But before you can visit him, you're going to need to pick up some gear. To do this, you'll need to get a Sword. Head to the west side of Horon Village, then move down the path here out of town, past an Octorok and through the field of rock. The path will bend south. Follow it down to the beach, then enter the cave in the northern rock wall. This is Hero's Cave. Hero's CaveSince you don't have a weapon yet, avoid the Keese in the first room and exit to the east. Push the block in this room up one space to open a door to the north. Exit north and push the block here up one space, opening a path.Oracle of Ages/Seasons remake in BOTW style :
It'd be better than nothing as the Oracle games are my favorite 2D ZeldasThe Oracle games are my favorite 2D Zelda games as well.rpglady76 6 months ago#16I'd love it if it happened soon (or soon-ish, anyway)! At this point our only hope is that Nintendo follows Disney's lead and does remakes of the various Zelda titles so they can keep their copyrights...THEW ORLD ISSQ QARE.AirRoar 6 months ago#17JadeTorchwood posted... Ever since they released Link's Awakening for the Switch, I keep hoping that they will do the same for the Oracle games. Would love to see them with the cute art style.Monkey paw effect would probably have the art style change to something else. Much like Yoshi's Woolly World or Kirby's Epic Yarn. I am thinking claymation possibly. "Blood and thunder..." Karja - Ys X: Nordics2025 Hype: Metroid Prime 4, Atelier Yumia, Xenoblade Chronicles X DE, Fatal Fury City of WolvesSephiroth_C_Ryu 6 months ago#18I would love to see a new Seasons game. Or a game that uses seasons as its time mechanic. Places like Click Clock Wood were among my favorite levels ever, and the mountain area of Majora's Mask kinda did it for a winter and spring theme. I am the Hunter of Topics. My post never fails to kill its prey. *pounces* Nyaa!BoardsThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomAnyone know if they will release Ages/Seasons with this style anytime soon?. Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages are part of a duology in the Zelda series, is there an order in which they should be played? Oracle of Ages and Seasons May Get Switch Remake. A fan remake of the Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons - Middle-Text/Project-OracleOracle of Seasons and Ages Remake for DS - GameFAQs
✓ Click To Help Remilia!Remilia Scarlet foresees more to this article's fate, and any and all information on it may be outdated.Help improve this article by checking and updating its info wherever necessary.And now time resumes! ✔This Hero was proposed and approved by Heroes Wiki's Pure Good Proposals Thread. Any act of removing this hero from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a "villainous" attempt to demonize said character) and the user will have a high chance of being smitten blocked. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an administrator first.Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum.“ The Hero's triumph on Cataclysm's Eve wins three Symbols of Virtue.The Master Sword he will then retrieve, keeping the knights' line true.„~ The prophecy foretelling Link's arrival.“Young lad, I mean… Link, the hero! You have defeated the Nightmares! You have proven your courage, wisdom, and power… […] I am the guardian of this dream world… But one day, the Nightmares entered the realm and began wreaking havoc. Then you, Link, came to rescue the island… I always trusted in your courage to turn back the nightmares. Thank you, Link…„~ The Owl thanking Link at the end of Link's Awakening.Link, also known as the Hero of Legend, is the titular main protagonist of the 1991 action-adventure video game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and its 1993 sequel The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.He is a young boy descended from the Knights of Hyrule. After watching his uncle leave in the middle of the night, the curious Link follows him to Hyrule Castle. There, his uncle is attacked by the castle guards and uses his dying breath to task Link with protecting Princess Zelda from the evil sorcerer Agahnim. With his mission clear, Link teams up with wise man Sahasrahla in order to find the legendary Master Sword and stop Agahnim from using Zelda's power to release the dread warlord Ganon from imprisonment.In the Game Boy Advance port of A Link to the Past, he is voiced by Fujiko Takimoto, who also voiced the Hero of Time in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and their respective remakes, the Hero of the Minish in The Minish Cap, the Hero of the Four Sword in Four Swords, and the New Hero of Hyrule in Tri Force Heroes. In the remake of Link's Awakening, he is voiced by Mitsuki Saiga, who also voiced the New Hero of Hyrule in A Link Between Worlds.Hyrule Historia and early English printings of Encyclopedia state that this is the same Link as the one who stars in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. However, the original Japanese version of Encyclopedia, as well as later revisions of the English version of Encyclopedia, heavily indicate that the Link in the Oracle duology is a different character entirely. This conflicting information leaves the relationComments
When it comes to Zelda ports, the Nintendo Switch leaves a lot to be desired. However, new rumours have suggested that a remake of the Game Boy classic Oracle of Ages/Seasons could be in the works [via Comicbook].Credit: NintendoThat’s right, according to a thread posted on Twitter by notable industry insider markomaro, both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons are getting a remake and will be bundled with an unreleased third game in the series:“As i state a year ago, there is a remake for Oracles of Ages/Seasons in the works (2022-2023) there where plans to include a third game that was planned originally for the GBC, what it’s clear at least since the start it’s that will be separate releases.”As i state a year ago, there is a remake for Oracles of Ages/Seasons in the works (2022-2023) there where plans to include a third game that was planned originally for the GBC, what it’s clear at least since the start it’s that will be separate releases. pic.twitter.com/BW2cPwKiYe— markomaro (@Newmarkomaro) July 16, 2021Released back in 2001 for the Game Boy Color, Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons are two separately release games. However, both experiences are intrinsically linked due to their connected narrative. Therefore, it makes sense that a potential re-release would contain both titles. It’s also worth noting that, despite the spin-offs popularity, Zelda Oracle of Ages/Seasons are only currently playable via the Game Boy Color or the Wii U’s version of the eShop. So, is Nintendo making a Zelda Oracle of Ages/Seasons remake?Before you get your hopes up, it’s important to remember that Nintendo hasn’t confirmed any new Zelda remakes or remasters. In fact, Nintendo’s only Zelda related plans for this year are Skyward Sword HD and the upcoming Game and Watch console. However, if markomaro is to be
2025-04-02You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal themBoardsThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomAnyone know if they will release Ages/Seasons with this style anytime soon?ifnsman 7 months ago#11Call me a raving lunatic if you must... but I'd personally rather see a hypothetical Ages/Seasons remake released in the "style" of BotW/TotK.^And an Oracle of "Secrets" expanded take on what was originally intended for the Oracle games.Metroid Prime 4 in 2025!!Charpig 6 months ago#12I just hope the games will be remade as a single game and do away with the password system. I recently replayed them on the NSO and enjoyed them, but I don't know how much value a remake would have when we already have the original games available."There's no point in living if you can't feel alive."-Renard, from the World Is Not EnoughTourianTourist 6 months ago#13Charpig posted... I just hope the games will be remade as a single game and do away with the password system. I recently replayed them on the NSO and enjoyed them, but I don't know how much value a remake would have when we already have the original games available.Absolutely, remaking them as one game would be the main incentive for a remake. It could also work very naturally, all it needs is a portal inside the Maku Trees, which let's you go back to either Holodrum or Labrynna. Instead of the secrets in the form of passwords, you would get entries in your Adventure Log of what characters you need to talk to, and so on.It's a secret to everybody! 6 months ago#14Ever since they released Link's Awakening for the Switch, I keep hoping that they will do the same for the Oracle games. Would love to see them with the cute art style.JadeTorchwood 6 months ago#15Ice_Dragon14 posted... I hope not, not the biggest fan of this style. That said,
2025-03-27The Oracle games are designed so that when you beat one of the games,you can continue the storyline in the other game using a password. The second game that you play, created with a password, is called a linked game. During a linked game, you canreceive passwords that unlock new items.Both of the Oracle games (Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons) have a"Linked Game" feature. If you beat Oracle of Seasons, you receive the "Secret to Labrynna" password after watching the end credits. You can use this password to start a "linked" game of Oracle of Ages.Your linked game of Oracle of Ages will continue the storyline ofOracle of Seasons. You can also receive passwords in Linked Games that canbe used to unlock new items.If you start a Linked Game of Oracle of Ages using the Secret toLabrynna password from Oracle of Seasons, the Ages game will be differentin the following ways:In a Linked Game, you can receive passwords, also known as secrets.These allow you to unlock new items in both games. Here is how it works:Check the following list to find out whom to talk to in Oracle of Ages toreceive a password and the recipient of the secret.When you Can Get ItSecret NameHow to Get Secret in Oracle of AgesHow to Get Reward in Oracle of Seasons GameRewardAfter Level 1 Spirit's GraveGraveyard SecretTalk to the Ghini near Syrup's shop in Yoll Graveyard to receive a SecretDig behind flowerless grave in southwest Graveyard and tell the Secret from Agesto the Green Ghini. Play Green Ghini's minigame to receive Heart Container and Secret. Tell this Secret to Farore in the Maku Tree in Ages.Heart ContainerAfter Level 1 Spirit's GraveDeku SecretTalk to the Deku Scrub in southwest of Deku Forest to receive a SecretFill your Seed Satchel to maximum. (The
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