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In 1998, the [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|DX version]] of the game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]], enhancing the game with bright colors as well as adding an optional [[Color Dungeon]], which allowed Link to get one of two special upgrades. | In 1998, the [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|DX version]] of the game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]], enhancing the game with bright colors as well as adding an optional [[Color Dungeon]], which allowed Link to get one of two special upgrades. | ||
In 2019, a [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)|HD remake]] will release for the [[Nintendo Switch]], which radically changes the graphical style of the game to modern standards. It is largely the same gameplay-wise, including most content from the DX version, as well as additional content. | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:Link.LA.png|30px|left]]{{Main|Link's Awakening Story}} | [[File:Link.LA.png|30px|left]]{{Main|Link's Awakening Story}} | ||
After defeating [[Ganon]] in ''A Link to the Past'', Link decides to go on a journey to prepare himself in case such an evil returns. | After defeating [[Ganon]] in ''A Link to the Past'', Link decides to go on a journey to prepare himself in case such an evil returns. During this journey, Link's ship falls prey to a storm. Link wakes up on the beach of the mysterious island of Koholint, where he must gather eight instruments in order to wake the Wind Fish sleeping atop [[Mt. Tamaranch]] and leave the island. | ||
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