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== Famicom-era Zelda mangas == | == Famicom-era Zelda mangas == | ||
Do you know if the two sets of mangas covering the two Fami-Com Zelda games (for a total of four mangas) published in "OnePack Comics" are official merchandise? Two of them seem to double as strategy guides by giving items, locations, and enemies bios throughout, though the fact that there's an actual story with Rumiko Takahashi-esque art (similar to what the Cagiva mangas did) seems to indicate its officialness above, say, the Million Publishing guide (the other has a kinda weird looking Link with a face a little too big for his head, and tends toward doing its own thing with the story). Additionally, the guidelike one gives separate sections for Fire Bago-Bago and Jermafenser II and has actual on-model solo art for the non-boss Great Palace enemies (those and Volvagia being the only ones really without due to how the final volume handled bosses) | Do you know if the two sets of mangas covering the two Fami-Com Zelda games (for a total of four mangas) published in "OnePack Comics" are official merchandise? Two of them seem to double as strategy guides by giving items, locations, and enemies bios throughout, though the fact that there's an actual story with Rumiko Takahashi-esque art (similar to what the Cagiva mangas did) seems to indicate its officialness above, say, the Million Publishing guide (the other has a kinda weird looking Link with a face a little too big for his head, and tends toward doing its own thing with the story). Additionally, the guidelike one gives separate sections for Fire Bago-Bago and Jermafenser II and has actual on-model solo art for the non-boss Great Palace enemies (those and Volvagia being the only ones really without due to how the final volume handled bosses). | ||
Anyways, I found all of these on archive.org: | Anyways, I found all of these on archive.org: | ||
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*[https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_2_aol_vol1 ''Link no Bōken'' Ran Maru manga part 1], [https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_3_aol_vol2 2], [https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_4_aol_vol3 3] | *[https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_2_aol_vol1 ''Link no Bōken'' Ran Maru manga part 1], [https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_3_aol_vol2 2], [https://archive.org/details/zelda_manga_ranmaru_4_aol_vol3 3] | ||
I do see "(c) Nintendo" on the covers, but bearing in mind what Mister Wu said I wanted to be cautious. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 06:10, January 3, 2022 (UTC) | I do see "(c) Nintendo" on the covers, but bearing in mind what Mister Wu said I wanted to be cautious. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 06:10, January 3, 2022 (UTC) | ||