Title: | Nintendo Game Systems |
Notice: | Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES. |
Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
Created: | Tue Oct 20 1987 |
Last Modified: | Mon Feb 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 847 |
Total number of notes: | 11602 |
I need some help to locate the last castle in Zelda 2 "Adventures of Link" I have located and obtained the crytals in five castles. I have also located Ganon's castle that has the "binding force" at the beginning. But, alas...it can not be penetrated until ALL six crytals have been collected. I have purchased the SNES system for my sons birthday on Nov16th. I must beat the game before then as I will be connecting up the new system. I need help to beat this before it goes off line. The five castles I've found and conquered: 1. The castle located in Parapa Desert. 2. The castle in Midoro Swamp 3. The castle that is accessed through the tunnel in the cemetery 4. The castle on the island east of Nabooro. (water boots to get there) 5. The castle at the end of the raft ride through the maze. Two other things!! I still don't have the magical key or the Cross. Any idea's on where these are located? I know it's been a while since most have played this game since SNES is the activity of choice right now. I'll be there in two weeks myself. But I must defeat this first. HELP!! Thanks Bob
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813.1 | help on link | CSC32::B_GODWIN | Mon Nov 01 1993 02:30 | 14 | |
in the area just before going to the last castle the are three stones near the edge of the desert. if you use an item while standing between these stones the castle will appear. As for the cross, there is a cave across the swamp to the northeast of the desert where lies the 6th castle, and after passing through the cave there is a small area of forest. hidden in the forest is another town where you will find some other useful objects. You must cut through the trees to locate the town. I have not played this game now for several years so cannot provide specific details. As for disconnecting the system, when you install the snes you can continue to use the nes system in one of two ways. Either add the new rf switch in series with the existing one and then whichever game is turned on can be played, or simply disconnect the rf cable from the back of the nes and connect it to the snes and vice-versa to play either game. the power packs are different for each game (one uses dc and the other uses ac input voltage) but the rf connections are identical. | |||||
813.2 | FUTURS::CROSSLEY | For internal use only | Mon Feb 13 1995 10:46 | 4 | |
Would anyone know if this is available for the Game Boy ?? Ian. |