The Adventure of Link Regional Differences: Difference between revisions

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The Famicom Disk System has an extra sound channel, so when the game was ported to the NES, many of the games songs and sound effects needed to be altered.
The Famicom Disk System has an extra sound channel, so when the game was ported to the NES, many of the games songs and sound effects needed to be altered.


*Many of the basic sound effects, such as when link uses a spell, unlocks a door, and finds a fairy are slightly different.
*Many of the basic sound effects, such as when [[Link]] uses a spell, unlocks a door, and finds a fairy are slightly different.
*The Battle music is completely different. The Famicom version is a bit shorter, with it running on a 20-second loop, as opposed to the 30-second loop version for the NES. The Famicom version would later be remixed and used as the Mini-Boss battle theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
*The Battle music is completely different. The Famicom version is a bit shorter, with it running on a 20-second loop, as opposed to the 30-second loop version for the NES. The Famicom version would later be remixed and used as the Mini-Boss battle theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
*When Link dies, the short sound effect that plays is different in the Famicom version.
*When Link dies, the short sound effect that plays is different in the Famicom version.