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On this day, 28 years ago...
The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama was released
On June 22, 1994, The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama was released. It is the official soundtrack of A Link to the Past published by Sony Records and features eight synthesized arrangements of songs from the game and a 17-minute "Sound Drama" performed in Japanese.
On June 22, 1994, The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama was released. It is the official soundtrack of A Link to the Past published by Sony Records and features eight synthesized arrangements of songs from the game and a 17-minute "Sound Drama" performed in Japanese.
On this day, 28 years ago...
The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama was released
On June 22, 1994, The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama was released. It is the official soundtrack of A Link to the Past published by Sony Records and features eight synthesized arrangements of songs from the game and a 17-minute "Sound Drama" performed in Japanese.
Did You Know...
- ... that before their activation by the three Goddess Pearls, each of the three statues in The Wind Waker has a distinctive characteristic the other two lack: Din's statue has a nose, Nayru's statue has a mouth, and Farore's statue has ears?
- ... that Malo and Talo have almost identical names to Malon and Talon?
- ... that there were plans to use Maurice Ravel's Boléro as the theme song to the original The Legend of Zelda?