
A modified version known as BS The Legend of Zelda was released for the Super Famicom's satellite-based expansion, Satellaview, in the mid-1990s in Japan. During the last years of the Famicom the game was re-released in cartridge format. The game was wildly popular in Japan and North America, and many consider it one of the most important video games ever made. Besides the game's technical innovations, the gameplay (finding items and using them to solve puzzles, battling monsters in real-time, and exploring a vast environment) was a successful formula and became widely copied. The game also features a "Second Quest", accessible upon completing the game, where dungeons and the placement of items are different and enemies stronger. Innovations include the ability to use dozens of different items, a vast world full of secrets to explore, and the cartridge's ability to save progress via battery-backed memory. Though simple by today's standards, it was actually advanced for its time. The first game, The Legend of Zelda, was first released in Japan in 1986, and in the United States and Europe in 1987.

Seats are randomly generated with each new run. In Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda you will visit Hyrule Castle, Death Mountain and many other well-known locations. All have their own unique abilities and characteristics.


The rest of the characters are unlocked in-game or by completing special quests. Characters and locations are from the Zelda series. You must explore procedurally generated dungeons and fight your enemies to the beat of the music. The mechanics combine elements of a roguelike and a rhythm game. Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer with The Legend of Zelda – A spin-off of the adventure game of the same name and the Zelda series.
