Secret of the Golden Ring: Legacy Edition
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator:
Alex-Link
Genre: Dungeon Romper
Added: 12 Jun 2009
Updated: 20 May 2022
ZC Version: 2.53
Downloads: 980
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Information
(See Full Quest Description below)
*This Quest should be fine to play with either ZC 2.50 or 2.53 (both were tested).
*This Quest should be fine to play with either ZC 2.50 or 2.53 (both were tested).
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Description
The story of this quest is your basic Legend of Zelda story, meaning your main task is to save both Hyrule and Princess Zelda from Ganon by finding all the Triforce of Wisdom fragments, entering Ganon's Lair, and destroying him. The quest does start a bit on the easy side, and then things do pick up starting around Level 5 or so. And, though it's a NES-driven quest, there are mechanics in it that aren't (including a couple of custom bosses), so do expect some surprises!
Also, this “Legacy” revamped version includes, likely final, quality-of-life updates to the original quest that will hopefully address all of the prior minor graphical or miscellaneous issues with previous releases. Should be a lot smoother to play now. Hope you enjoy!
Also, this “Legacy” revamped version includes, likely final, quality-of-life updates to the original quest that will hopefully address all of the prior minor graphical or miscellaneous issues with previous releases. Should be a lot smoother to play now. Hope you enjoy!
Story
Your basic Legend of Zelda story: save both Hyrule and Princess Zelda by collecting all eight Triforce of Wisdom fragments, which allows you to access Ganon's Lair and a chance to ruin his evil plans. The title of the game is meant to emphasize the main secret of the game, the Golden Ring, which is obtained by completing a short but extremely secretive side quest sequence!
Tips & Cheats
Please review the ReadMe file for important information about this quest.
Credits
-To both AGN and PureZC
-To all the tutorials I used at some point
-To the contributors of PureZC for their MIDIs, tilesets, and tiles
-To VGMusic for their MIDIs
-And of course, to Nintendo
-To all the tutorials I used at some point
-To the contributors of PureZC for their MIDIs, tilesets, and tiles
-To VGMusic for their MIDIs
-And of course, to Nintendo
