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Sources for CD-i Zelda magazine walkthroughs w/ official enemy/character names;

  • The Faces of Evil: UK CD-i magazine, Issue 20 (October 1996)
  • The Wand of Gamelon: UK CD-i magazine, Issues 7 and 8 (August/October 1994)
  • Zelda's Adventure: CD-interactief, all three 1999 issues. (Dutch only)

Please note that the UK CD-i guides have some typos, and names should be cross-referenced with equivalent excerpts from CD-interactief, if available.

Todo

  • Create a table with sources for the TFoE/TWoG enemy names. (And get cutscene screenshots too)
  • Big Faces of Evil/Wand of Gamelon page project. Basically go through every entry in the TFOE/TWOG navigation templates and either improve their sections, add new ones, or make new pages outright.
    • This order seems to be the easiest; enemies, characters, locations
    • Location notes:
      • TFOE Dungeons: Goronu, Harlequin, Militron, Centrum, Glutko, Lupay, Ganon
      • TWOG Dungeons: Tykogi, Shutoy, Dodomai, Reesong
      • Add the early TFOE place names in trivia sections for the respective place.
      • Sakado's back alley street is named "Pier Street" according to the UK CD-i guide.

Notes about Zelda's Adventure

I'll work these into appropriate pages when I remember to.

  • The Gibdo in Zelda's Adventure were played by programmer Randy Casey, who was wrapped in toilet paper. This comes from the trivia section of Zelda's Adventure's MobyGames page, and appears to be contributed by Randy himself.
  • Zelda's Adventure was released in early 1996 and was exclusive to Europe.
    • The January 1996 issue of CD-interactief (specifically, page 6) notes that Zelda's Adventure will be released in the Netherlands in February. Sales charts shown in the next few issues line up well with this release month.
    • Meanwhile, the April 1996 issue of UK CD-i magazine (Issue 17) has a review of ZA, and gives it a release date of May 10th. While it lists a specific day, it is also around three months after the NL date.
    • An archived press release from April 23rd, 1996 shows that there were plans to release ZA in the USA in Q2 1996. All of the releases in the article (including ZA) never happened, though US discs and prototypes exist for ZA.
  • The only known prototype of Zelda's Adventure (August 5th, 1994) correctly spells Ganon's name in the Scroll of Shurmak. For unknown reasons, it was changed to Gannon in the final game.