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'''Zelda Game & Watch (ZL-65)''' is a handheld Zelda game made as part of Nintendo's [[Game & Watch]] Multi Screen series. This handheld LCD game developed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and [[Nintendo R&D1]] and released in August 26, 1989 in North America. It considered the first handheld Zelda title before [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]. It also one of two Zelda LCD games that was released besides [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]]. Zelda Game & Watch is a side-scrolling action game, and the gameplay  are inspired by [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]. In total, three million Zelda-version Game & Watch systems were sold.
'''Zelda Game & Watch (ZL-65)''' is a handheld Zelda game made as part of Nintendo's [[Game & Watch]] Multi Screen series. This handheld LCD game developed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and [[Nintendo R&D1]] and released in August 26, 1989 in North America. It considered the first handheld Zelda title before [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]. It also one of two Zelda LCD games that was released besides [[The Legend of Zelda Game Watch]]. Zelda Game & Watch is a side-scrolling action game, and the gameplay  are inspired by [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]. In total, three million Zelda-version Game & Watch systems were sold.


Zelda Game & Watch was the latest and the last system released for Nintendo's Game & Watch Multi Screen series. This system has two screens, similar to the Nintendo DS. The bottom screen used for normal battles, to show enemies energy, to show Link's life and to show a little old lady that sounds alarm. The top screen used to show inventory, to show the map, and as a arena of boss battle.  
Zelda Game & Watch was the final game and last system released for Nintendo's Game & Watch Multi Screen series. This system has two screens, similar to the Nintendo DS. The bottom screen used for normal battles, to show enemies energy, to show Link's life and to show a little old lady that sounds alarm. The top screen used to show inventory, to show the map, and as a arena of boss battle.  


Zelda Game & Watch was re-released in keychain version in 1998 by [[Toymax Inc.]]  as part of Nintendo's [[Mini Classics]] LCD keychain games. It has a significantly smaller screen size, and only released in North America.
Zelda Game & Watch was re-released in keychain version in 1998 by [[Toymax Inc.]]  as part of Nintendo's [[Mini Classics]] LCD keychain games. It has a significantly smaller screen size, and only released in North America.
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