![]() ![]() On Philips' insistence, the games featured the CD-i's capabilities, including full-motion video (FMV) cinematics. All three also dealt with the technical limitations of the CD-i due to it not being designed as a game console. They received little funding and development time, with Nintendo providing only cursory input. įaces of Evil, Wand of Gamelon, and Zelda's Adventure were created after Philips secured the rights to use Nintendo characters in CD-i games. ![]() All three are non-canon to the Zelda franchise. Faces of Evil and Wand of Gamelon use the side-scrolling view introduced in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987), while Zelda's Adventure has a top-down view reminiscent of the original 1986 game. The two latter entries are the first to feature Princess Zelda as the protagonist instead of Link. The first two, Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, were developed by Animation Magic and released simultaneously on October 10, 1993, and Zelda's Adventure was developed by Viridis and released on June 5, 1994. ![]() In the 1990s, Philips Interactive Media published three action-adventure games based on Nintendo's Legend of Zelda franchise for its Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) players.
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