Collector's Edition - a true classic.

User Rating: 9.5 | The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition GC
First I'll review The Ocarina Of Time-- Well, this is your favorite of all the Zelda series, right?! I mean, it is the best! Well, here's the scoop, you start off as X______(your name here), but we'll just call him link for this review. Link lives in this place called Hyrule, and he has to save it from an evil guy. Of course, you get a sword, and a sheild. You also get a wide arsenal of other weapons and what-not, encluding boomerangs, bombs, etc. This game (If you never played it for 64) is one thinker! You constantly play throught extremely hard dungeons, or whatever you call them(The places where you fight bosses, and only visit once!). You run around Hyrule, and it's very big, from place to place, until you get done with a certain dungeon, then, Link grows seven years older. And then you beat even more dungeons. As for the gameplay, and everything else, It's very fun, especially riding Link's horse. And it has to last, as it will take a long time to beat. Review 2, Majora's Mask-- Majora's Mast picks up a short time after where The Ocarina Of Time left off. It is no different from the Ocarina of Time, except a few things; For one, you are timed. Yes, you are timed in a Zelda game. I, personally, didn't like this one, Because of the time. This clock-like-thing at the bottom of the screen that times you 3 days to do whatever you can. But, you can turn back time, but only to the first day, and save in the process. The temples are just as hard as the Ocarina's temples. In this one, you also get masks, big surprise (Majora's MASK). Masks give you different abilities, like running faster, and stuff like that. Others turn link into a completely different speceis, like for instance, a Zora. There's really not much more to be said that wasn't said about the Ocarina of Time. Review 3, The Legend of Zelda,(1988)-- ...At least I think it was made in '88, anyway. This one is completely different from the N64 ones. Except the fact that run arund in a place going to dungeons/castles,etc. Now, in this one, there is no story. I have no idea why. When you start, some old guy says,"Take this, it will aid you in your quest.", or something like that, then you pick up a sword. When at full power, you throw an unlimited supply of swords. You NEVER run out. The dungeons are pretty easy, and the bosses are very simple. This game really is hard outside the dungeons though, the monsters jump you every time you move into a different screen(which you will do a lot!). After the first dungeon, you get so loaded up on stuff, like bombs, a bow, and a boomerang. But it takes a while to get a sheild... Review 4, Zelda II, Link's Adventure-- I won't lie, I only played this one for like ten minutes, so I don't have much to say about it. All I can say is: The game is half world map with roaming monsters that turn into battles when they run into you, and half side scroller. I don't know how the dungeons are, 'cause I never got to one. But, Link still shoots swords when at full health. That's really all I know. --There is also a few videos of upcoming titles,etc, and a 20 minute playable demo of the wind waker. --Note-- With the scores, I will average the scores for only the N64 Titles into the final result, but will put the NES titles in there.

Gameplay: Spectacular. You have a wide variety of weapons to use in every one of your quests, awesome stories and a whole lot interesting missions, side-quests, and games to play.

Graphics: Although these graphics are old-standard in their 8-bit and 64-bit worlds, they were top-notch upon their release and they still look awesome.

Sound: Zelda music has always been near the top of my playlist, and the same holds true for Collector's Edition. From the promo movie theme to the original dungeon theme, it's all good.

Value: A must have game to remember those days with NES, SNES and N64