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'''Encyclopedia of Keibunsha: Famicom Must-Win Special - The Legend of Zelda 1''' (ケイブンシャの大百科別冊 ファミリーコンピュータ必勝法スペシャル ゼルダの伝説1) is a [[Strategy Guide]] for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', published by Keibunsha in 1994. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== |
Latest revision as of 16:13, August 9, 2023
Encyclopedia of Keibunsha: Famicom Must-Win Special - The Legend of Zelda 1
Games | ||
Cost | ¥680 (yen) | |
Release Date | ||
Credits | ||
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Publisher | Keibunsha | |
Writers | Yoshi Sato | |
Editorial Consultants | Office T2 Co., Ltd. | |
Game Consulting | Hiroaki Nagata | |
Design | Yoshihisa Ochi (text design) | |
Illustrators | Yutaka Kondo | |
Cover Design | RIC Design Office | |
Attributes | ||
Type | ||
Language | Japanese | |
Length | 188 Pages | |
UPC | T1063554790680 |
Encyclopedia of Keibunsha: Famicom Must-Win Special - The Legend of Zelda 1 (ケイブンシャの大百科別冊 ファミリーコンピュータ必勝法スペシャル ゼルダの伝説1) is a Strategy Guide for The Legend of Zelda, published by Keibunsha in 1994.
Features
- The first 64 pages are in full color, but the remainder of the guide is in black and white.
- Individual exclusive artwork for almost every single enemy, including color variations of enemies that have multiple types.
- Three large, double-page spreads with colorful artwork near the start of the guide, using A Link to the Past designs for Link, Zelda, Ganon and a Fairy - only Impa, who doesn't appear and isn't mentioned in the later game, uses her actual The Legend of Zelda design.
- Overworld is broken up into 4x2 rectangles, with maps, descriptions, and enemy analysis for each section.
- Covers the first six Dungeons completely, but very little coverage on the remainder of the game.
- Dungeon pages are very detailed with room-by-room analysis, complete with screenshots, descriptions, and artwork.