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BS Zelda no Densetsu

Also known as: BS The Legend of Zelda
Developer:
Nintendo
Publisher:
St.GIGA
Platform:
Satellaview
Released in JP: August 6, 1995 (Map 1), December 30, 1995 (Map 2)




MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.





BS Zelda no Densetsu was the first of the Satellaview's Soundlink games, and an episodic semi-remake of The Legend of Zelda. Both quests consisted of four parts.


Speed Coding?


The current ROM dump of Map 1, Episode 3 has incompletely-coded and glitchy Episode 4 data, particularly on the Blue Manhandla and Blue Gohma bosses, suggesting that the details of Episode 4 were not finalized by the time Episode 3 was released even though they were broadcast only a week apart.


The current ROM dump of Map 2, which is an Episode 1 ROM, has a much more complete and polished Episode 4, including working bosses.


Unused SPC Music


The game was originally broadcast with streaming satellite radio. Originally, very little SPC music played, and most of it near the end. However, there is music data equivalent to the NES game's title, overworld, and dungeon themes which ended up being unused in the actual broadcast. Many emulators and hacks re-enable this music to play at appropriate moments.


Main Theme




The title theme.


Overworld




Theme for the overworld.


Dungeon




Theme for the dungeon.


Ganon's Lair




Theme for, who'd guess, Ganon's Lair.


Zelda Rescued




The theme that is supposed to play after you rescue Zelda.


Ending




The ending theme.

























































































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