The Legend of Zelda franchise continues to be relevant, no matter how many years pass, and that is evident in the fanaticism behind it with different tributes that can be seen on the internet, including musical tributes, cosplay, artists, anecdotes and even hack rom games. Speaking of the latter, something that seemed unthinkable was recently appreciated, bringing the newest adventures of the saga to consoles of the past with their power limitations.
Through YouTube, some very interesting material has been shared, where we can see how games of the caliber of Breath of The Wild and Tears of The Kingdom would look like on the beloved and classic Game Boy, this with key scenes from the story that are They have translated into a pixel art worthy of mention. However, no gameplay is shown, which would have been a big surprise to fans.
Here you can see it:
By far, these video games are the most beloved on Nintendo Switch, and that they are given a representation of this type says many of the fans, who at this moment have many doubts about what the next title in the franchise will be like. Series producer Eiji Aonuma has explained on a couple of occasions that the way forward is massive open world, at least for the main series, but that doesn’t mean we won’t see new experiments, and the example was Echoes of Wisdom.
Remember that both titles are available on the hybrid console.
Via: Youtube
Author’s note: These 8-bit experiences from the Zelda saga are definitely missed, and I think I would like Nintendo to commission Yatch Club Games to develop one, given their expertise on the subject.