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'''Nintendo Power Volume 001 (July / August 1988)''' is the first issue of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine, released in July of 1988. Up through the end of 1990, Nintendo Power magazines were released covering two-month periods of time.  
'''Nintendo Power Volume 001 (July / August 1988)''' is the first issue of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine, released in July of 1988. Up through the end of 1990, Nintendo Power magazines were released covering two-month periods of time.  


==Second Quest==
==The Second Quest Begins (pp. 26-37)==
There is extensive coverage of the [[Second Quest]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. The feature, titled '''The Second Quest Begins''', provides a full walkthrough of the entirety of the second quest. The Second Quest can be started by first completing the primary game quest, or more easily by entering the filename '''ZELDA'''. The second quest is very similar to the first quest, with the excepion of some Overworld screens being altered, as well as dungeons and hidden caves in different locations. The guide comes with an attached Overworld Map, showcasing all the locations.
There is extensive coverage of the [[Second Quest]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. The feature, titled '''The Second Quest Begins''', provides a full walkthrough of the entirety of the second quest. The Second Quest can be started by first completing the primary game quest, or more easily by entering the filename '''ZELDA'''. The second quest is very similar to the first quest, with the excepion of some Overworld screens being altered, as well as dungeons and hidden caves in different locations. The guide comes with an attached Overworld Map, showcasing all the locations.
There are full dungeon guides for the first 6 levels of the second quest, including full maps, artwork of the items, and locations of the dungeon bosses. For the final 3 dungeons, it shows a blacked out map of what the layout of the dungeon is, without showing all the rooms. The dungeon items and bosses are still mentioned, but not in the same detail as the earlier dungeons.
There a short preview of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' at the very end of the guide, giving a glimpse of what's to come. While ''The Adventure of Link'' had already been released well over a year ago in Japan, its North American release was immenant, and it would later be featured extensively in [[Nintendo Power Volume 004 (January / February 1989)|Volume 4]] of Nintendo Power Magazine.
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Nintendo Power Volume 001 (July / August 1988)
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Cost

$3.50

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Language

English

Length

108 Pages

Nintendo Power Volume 001 (July / August 1988) is the first issue of Nintendo Power magazine, released in July of 1988. Up through the end of 1990, Nintendo Power magazines were released covering two-month periods of time.

The Second Quest Begins (pp. 26-37)

There is extensive coverage of the Second Quest of The Legend of Zelda. The feature, titled The Second Quest Begins, provides a full walkthrough of the entirety of the second quest. The Second Quest can be started by first completing the primary game quest, or more easily by entering the filename ZELDA. The second quest is very similar to the first quest, with the excepion of some Overworld screens being altered, as well as dungeons and hidden caves in different locations. The guide comes with an attached Overworld Map, showcasing all the locations.

There are full dungeon guides for the first 6 levels of the second quest, including full maps, artwork of the items, and locations of the dungeon bosses. For the final 3 dungeons, it shows a blacked out map of what the layout of the dungeon is, without showing all the rooms. The dungeon items and bosses are still mentioned, but not in the same detail as the earlier dungeons.

There a short preview of The Adventure of Link at the very end of the guide, giving a glimpse of what's to come. While The Adventure of Link had already been released well over a year ago in Japan, its North American release was immenant, and it would later be featured extensively in Volume 4 of Nintendo Power Magazine.

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