Playing The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the Gameboy Color was an unforgettable adventure filled with excitement and joy. As a young hero named Link, I embarked on a quest to rescue the Oracle of Seasons, using the Rod of Seasons to manipulate the very fabric of nature. The vibrant pixel art, catchy tunes, and clever puzzles made each moment in the game a delight. I relished exploring the diverse landscapes, from the lush forests of Holodrum to the fiery depths of Subrosia. The changing seasons not only presented new challenges but also added depth to the gameplay, making it a dynamic and engaging experience. Encountering memorable characters like the impish Din and the mischievous Tingle added a whimsical charm to the journey. The satisfaction of solving intricate puzzles and defeating formidable bosses filled me with a sense of accomplishment. Moreover, the game's replayability was a treasure trove in itself. Link could interact with The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages to unlock a linked game, expanding the adventure even further. These are also noted in time codes! In the end, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the GBC was a magical blend of exploration, puzzle-solving, and heroic quests, making it an enduring source of fun and fond memories. Thanks for watching 🎮
2:10:10 Man, i love rhymes so much because when words perfectly match and your ears they gently catch sadness is healed with a sweet patch some lovely birds are about to hatch! and their name is no mismatch: "happiness", they are a whole bunch enough for everyone to praise and watch.
this game singlehandedly blessed my childhood. I remember waking up early in the morning at like 7am just to turn on my gameboy color to play this game before everyone woke up.. hehe... man... those were the days
Playing The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the Gameboy Color was an unforgettable adventure filled with excitement and joy. As a young hero named Link, I embarked on a quest to rescue the Oracle of Seasons, using the Rod of Seasons to manipulate the very fabric of nature.
The vibrant pixel art, catchy tunes, and clever puzzles made each moment in the game a delight. I relished exploring the diverse landscapes, from the lush forests of Holodrum to the fiery depths of Subrosia. The changing seasons not only presented new challenges but also added depth to the gameplay, making it a dynamic and engaging experience.
Encountering memorable characters like the impish Din and the mischievous Tingle added a whimsical charm to the journey. The satisfaction of solving intricate puzzles and defeating formidable bosses filled me with a sense of accomplishment.
Moreover, the game's replayability was a treasure trove in itself. Link could interact with The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages to unlock a linked game, expanding the adventure even further. These are also noted in time codes!
In the end, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the GBC was a magical blend of exploration, puzzle-solving, and heroic quests, making it an enduring source of fun and fond memories.
Thanks for watching 🎮
An underrated gem! Such a classic Legend of Zelda game!
2:10:10 Man, i love rhymes so much
because when words perfectly match
and your ears they gently catch
sadness is healed with a sweet patch
some lovely birds are about to hatch!
and their name is no mismatch:
"happiness", they are a whole bunch
enough for everyone to praise and watch.
I was looking forward to this play through! this is the best gaming channel on youtube. you should do duck dodgers also
I love the way Din dances.
I’m not even a huge Zelda fan or GBC fan, but this looks really good!
One of the best 2D Zeldas ever, before Wind Waker rebooted the series.
this game singlehandedly blessed my childhood. I remember waking up early in the morning at like 7am just to turn on my gameboy color to play this game before everyone woke up.. hehe... man... those were the days
underrated games and much better than much from the series
Hey uh... Question... at 1:58:17 of the longplay, you fell into the hole near the uh... Sword place... Why is it different there than how I see it?
Are you in the winter season?
@@GameboyColor Uh yes. I'll check again jic I was a dumb dumb... (I slept so)
I see that you're playing a Linked Game. I suppose that's how you'll the full experience, so good on you.
I just got this. ❤
When the seasons go wrong no need to fear link is here he will save the Oracle Din the Oracle seasons and restore the seasons right.
Longplay of The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages soon!!!!
Up already!
@@longplayarchive Yeah, ever since last year!!!!
When Din gets kidnapped the Oracle season all the seasons go wrong spring winter summer and fall and link must rescue Din restore them right.
Now do the Longplay of 'Oracle Of Ages' i.e. the Blue One. ;-)
I remember this game: I used to play with when I was young girl.
If Ages focused on puzzles and Seasons focused on combat, what would the third game have focused on?
Ages: Wisdom
Seasons: Power
Hmmm...something based on Courage perhaps...
I love the way Din dances.
When Din gets kidnapped the Oracle season all the seasons go wrong spring winter summer and fall and link must rescue Din restore them right.