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    The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

  • First released on 4 November, 2004 for Game Boy Advance
  • When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone, the king of Hyrule sends Link on a quest to free Zelda from her curse.

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  • First released on 4 November, 2004 for Game Boy Advance
  • When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone, the king of Hyrule sends Link on a quest to free Zelda from her curse.


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    With the help of Ezlo, a Minish also cursed by Vaati, Link must travel through a fantastical world rife with new items, puzzles, and bosses. As Link, you can shrink down to battle large enemies from within, find or unlock secret items and solve puzzles by fusing together magic relics.

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    Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii U

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    Single-player

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    Capcom
    Capcom began in Japan in 1979 as a manufacturer and distributor of electronic game machines.
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    Nintendo
    Nintendo was founded in Kyoto, Japan in 1889 as a manufacturer of hanafuda playing cards. The company went through several small niche businesses before becoming a video game company.
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