Difference between revisions of "The Legend of Zelda"
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The following article is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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− | Many hacks of Legend of Zelda are known, but the most important of these hacks | + | Many hacks of Legend of Zelda are known, but the most important of these hacks is generally felt to be [[Zelda Challenge:Outlands]], a complete rewrite of the game. |
[[List of Legend of Zelda Hacks]] | [[List of Legend of Zelda Hacks]] |
Revision as of 23:52, 3 December 2005

Legend of Zelda, The (U) (PRG1) | |
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Mapper No. | 1 |
Mapper Name | Nintendo MMC1 |
PRG-ROM Pages | 8 x 16kB |
CHR-ROM Pages | 0 x 8kB |
Mirroring | Horizontal |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | Yes |
ROM map | RAM map | Text table | Notes | Tutorials |
Legend of Zelda has been extensively hacked.
Utilities
- Zelda Improvement -- A popular Legend of Zelda editor. It is available here.
- ZELDIT -- A dungeon editor for Legend of Zelda. It is available here.
- Zelda Tech -- An overworld editor for Legend of Zelda. It is available here.
Hacks
Many hacks of Legend of Zelda are known, but the most important of these hacks is generally felt to be Zelda Challenge:Outlands, a complete rewrite of the game.
Miscellaneous
Armageddon Games has released a fan-made remake of the original Zelda called Zelda Classic.Zelda Classic appears to be an exact recreation; it also contains tools to develop new quests.