The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Seasons announced for 3DS Virtual Console – Screens

Nintendo unveiled that the beloved Gameboy Color Legend of Zelda titles, Oracles of Ages and Seaons, would hit the 3DS Virtual Console on May 30th. With cross-connectivity intact between both games, fans young and old can once again experience a thrilling, time-spanning adventure with Link and company.

 

Check out a whole bunch of screenshots for the release contained below, and get ready to dive when both games hit the Virtual Console service on 3DS at the end of May.

And a bit of info about the release from the official PR:

The Legend of Zelda ? Two Classic Games: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons will soon be available for the first time since their original release on Game Boy Color in 2001. Originally developed by Capcom, the games are headed to the Virtual Console service for Nintendo 3DS. The games are interconnected: Playing one unlocks secrets in the other. The games are scheduled to launch in the Nintendo eShop on May 30.

 

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