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Nintendo Legend of Zelda-Minish Cap Gameboy Advance Roleplaying Review

Nintendo Legend of Zelda-Minish Cap


Description
In The Minish Cap, link searches for Kinstones. Did you ever have a "Best Friends" pendant? A pendant that was split in two and you would give one half to your best friend? That's what Kinstones resemble. You will find Kinstones in your journey. Then you need to find a villager who holds the corresponding Kinstone. When you make a match with someone, a secret unlocks.


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JackDark

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Review Date
February 10, 2005

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It's been a long time since 1991. 14 years to be exact. And that's how long it's been since I was totally blown away by a Zelda title. Until now. First and foremost, Zelda - Minish Cap (ZMC for now on...) is easily the best Zelda since the mighty and magnificent Zelda III - A Link To The Past. Sure, I have played all the GBC titles, the N64 titles, and even the GameCube releases, but none-of-them are this good. As unbelievably excellent as ZMC is however, it is not without a few flaws, and those few flaws just -barely- keep it from toppling Zelda III as the ultimate Hyrulian adventure. Despite the few flaws however, it is without hesitation that I recommend ZMC to all GBA/DS owners as the absolute ultimate GBA game available. This particular Zelda title is beyond magnificent, and for $30 you could buy nothing better in all the world.

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