Zelda No: Densetsu
: It showcased the capabilities of the FDS, being the first game to utilize both sides of the floppy disk and offering advanced sound through wavetable synthesis.
: Unlike most contemporary games, The Legend of Zelda featured a vast, open world (Hyrule) with 128 screens, encouraging free-form exploration rather than linear progression. Zelda no Densetsu
: After completing the main game, players unlock a "Second Quest" with rearranged dungeons and more difficult enemies. : It showcased the capabilities of the FDS,
: It was released in North America and Europe on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. Due to the absence of the Disk System outside Japan, it was converted to a cartridge format with an internal battery for saving data—one of the first of its kind. open world (Hyrule) with 128 screens