<P> The Legend of Zelda, the first game of the series, was first released in Japan on February 21, 1986, on the Famicom Disk System . A cartridge version, using battery - backed memory, was released in the United States on August 22, 1987, and Europe on November 27, 1987 . The game features a "Second Quest," accessible either upon completing the game, or by registering one's name as "ZELDA" when starting a new quest . The Second Quest features different dungeons and item placement, and more difficult enemies . </P> <P> The second game, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, was released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan on January 14, 1987, and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe in November 1988 and North America in December 1988 . The game exchanged the top - down perspective for side - scrolling (though the top - down point of view was retained for overworld areas), and introduced RPG elements (such as experience points) not used previously or thereafter in the series . The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II were released in gold - coloured cartridges instead of the console's regular grey cartridges . Both were re-released in the final years of the Nintendo Entertainment System with grey cartridges . </P> <P> Four years later, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past returned to the top - down view (under a 3 / 4 perspective), and added the concept of an alternate dimension, the Dark World . The game was released for the Super NES on November 21, 1991 . It was later re-released for the Game Boy Advance on March 14, 2003, in North America, on a cartridge with Four Swords, the first multiplayer Zelda, and then through Nintendo's Virtual Console service on January 22, 2007 . In addition, both this game (unchanged, except for being converted into a downloadable format) and an exclusive "loosely based" sequel (which used the same game engine) called BS Zelda no Densetsu Inishie no Sekiban were released on the Satellaview in Japan on March 2, 1997, and March 30, 1997, respectively . </P> <P> In 1994, near the end of the Famicom's lifespan, the original Famicom game was re-released in cartridge format . A modified version, BS Zelda no Densetsu, was released for the Super Famicom's satellite - based expansion, Satellaview, on August 6, 1995, in Japan . A second Satellaview title, BS Zelda no Densetsu MAP2 was released for the Satellaview on December 30, 1995 . Both titles featured rearranged dungeons, an altered overworld, and new voice - acted plot - lines . </P>

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