The Legend of Zelda 1 for NES also called The Hyrule Fantasy for Famicom Disk System had Manga/ Comic book made about it in 1986! Just in time for the 30th anniversary, I translate the story to English (more below) Join the Club!► ****** Be an Active Club Member!► ****** T-shirt!!►► ****** For Tweety Birds ► ****** For Face Bookers ► ****** The awesome score was done by Jeremiah Sun ****** thanks! BACK CATALOGUE Dragon Quest Live Action Role Play TV Show (sorry! sorry! Youtube won’t allow it!) ****** N64 Mini? Why not GameCube Mini? ****** The Zonk Song (CD Denjin) ****** Pac-Man Atari 2600 Launch Day Was When? ►****** Nincade: Wireless NES & FC Mini Mod ► ****** Dr. Mario Manga ► ****** Let’s Play Rescue Rangers! VHS Tape from 1990?! ► ****** Little Mac is Champ! Punch-Out Turns 30!► ****** Double Identity: Yo Oizumi & Professor Layton ► ****** 1st Nintendo Switch in Japan (way before CND) ► ****** Hina Matsuri Girls Day March 3rd► ****** Super Mario Bros 2 Music Bug ► ****** Famicom Mini Disk System► ****** Kid Icarus Is 30► ****** Famicom Mini Unboxing► ****** Kit Kat Chocolatory► ****** Super Mario Bros 2 Manga ► ****** Dragon Quest Museum► ****** New Super Mario Bros Wii Coin World ► ****** Akihabara Streets ► ****** Pikachu Parade & Outbreak ► ****** Super Famicom 3DS XL Unboxing ► ****** What Was Yume Kojo? ► ****** Oshiri Tantei The Butt Detective ► ****** Lost Mario Anime Found! ► ****** Game on Videogame Museum► ****** Pico Cassette ► ****** Super Expensive Pink Princess Throne ► ****** A Classic Rockman Collection ► ****** Waterway Restaurant ► ****** First Giga Big Mac on Earth ► ****** Bonoron The Forest Warrior ► ****** A Zest for Gaming ► ****** Luigi Mansion Arcade ► ****** Super Pac Man Memories ► ****** It's official. The legend of Zelda is now over 30 years old. The Japanese version released in 1986 and the English version released on the famous gold cart in August 1987 set the series in motion and gave players a more serious, mature and challenging contrast to the other big Nintendo franchise, Super Mario Bros. The game and its many secrets are well known now. But think back if you can. If you're one of the few who had the game before any sequel without any guides, extra help, nothing. Just the legend of Zelda, its world and the future a completely blank canvas. Well I found the first product related to Zelda released after the first game. A manga book published in September 1986, not long after the Japanese release. It was published by wanpaku comics and written by Ran Maru. It fills in a few parts of the story, makes hyrule a more lively place and for those totally lost on what to do in the game, lets you in on the overall main quest. It's actually very close to the original game with with no big changes but a few enhancements and some side characters. If you're a big Zelda fan, you won't need much more explanation than that. So let's get right to it!! Welcome to an age of Faeries and Magicians. A time of peace, freedom and carefree days. In these days, there was a small kingdom named Hyrule, in which the most beautiful princess the kingdom had ever had, named Zelda was abducted. Princess Zelda is brought to the fortress of the Dark Lord Ganon. Before even entering, Ganon’s voice could be heard outside. Ganon demands that Zelda surrenders to Triforce of Wisdom to him. Zelda says that no matter how many times he keeps asking, the Triforce will never be given over to him, and she would rather die than to see him have it. Ganon replies by saying that to punish Zelda for her stubbornness, he will terrorize the kingdom of Hyrule until she changes her mind. Zelda says Ganon already has the Triforce of Power, but, the people of Hyrule will see the truth come out of the darkness, no matter what. The hopes of the people of Hyrule will be a light that never goes out. I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo Creators Program. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.