-Remembering the times spent growing up, playing the Nes-

 

 
 
The first thing that really caught my eye, was the fact that those black enemies you see in the left screen shot, were able to move around in the mountainous regions. Could this have been a common glitch seen quite frequently by other players? Or was this the real deal?
For some odd reason, a transparent path (glitch or no glitch) allowed me to walk to the right. Once again, the enemies continued to follow me along this hidden path. I tried to maintain my composure as I walked along the road not knowing what I was or wasn't going to find. Could this have been yet another glitch seen in the game? What if I ran into one of those enemies? Where would I go? The enemies seemed to remain on the outside of this path as I moved forward. It was almost as if I was walking on a normal desert path (road)
 
Presto! A secret in the making. I quickly went and checked gamefaqs to see whether this "hole in the ground" had been found. The 500 experience point bag was on the map. But not this one!
I fell down the screen frantically waiting for control. This was a typical screen seen in Zelda 2. It didn't really excite me to the point of orgasm. But it did intrigue me. The first question I asked myself was "which way I should go?". You'll learn later, that going to the left, brings you back outside on the road to the Great Palace. So I assured myself to go right. The direction of my destiny.....
Came to a familiar wall and used the fairy spell to turn into a fairy. I was on my way to glory. What kind of things could I expect beyond this screen? In my heart, I hoped for something OTHER than some shoddy bag of "points" or a magic refill container, but in my mind, I knew things were still looking bleak......
 
 
 

 

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