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{{Game
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|developer= [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]]
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|publisher= [[:Category:St. GIGA|St. GIGA]]
|japanese=BSゼルダの伝説 古代の石盤
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|systems= [[:Category:Super Nintendo|Satellaview]]
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|releasedates=[[:Category:March 30|March 30]], [[:Category:1997|1997]]<br />[[:Category:January 3|January 3]], [[:Category:1998|1998]] (rebroadcast)
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''For a more in-depth explanation that goes outside of the focus of this guide, see [[wikibooks:w:BS Zelda:Kodai no Sekiban|This game's extensive Wikipedia article]].''
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'''BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban''' {{nihongo||BSゼルダの伝説 古代の石盤 |BS Zelda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban}} is like a "second quest" (ala [[The Legend of Zelda]]) for [[Nintendo]]'s famous [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]. It was only available via download for the [[Satellaview]], a Japan-only add-on for the [[Super Famicom]]. It has the same basic overworld of A Link to the Past but it is far more than simply a [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest|Master Quest]], as there are now rental shops and timed events, as well as altered interiors for all locations (not just dungeons).


Kodai no Sekiban is like a "second quest" (ala ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'') for [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s famous ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', referred to hereafter as "ALttP". It has the same basic overworld of ''ALttP'' but it is far more than simply a Master Quest, as they have added the rental shops and the timer events, as well as changing the contents of all the caves and houses and various other things.
==External links==
* [http://s9.invisionfree.com/bszelda/index.php?showforum=6 The BS Zelda Forums] - you can post questions about the game here, or check the latest updates
* [http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net The BS Zelda Homepage] - the team responsible for the patches and translation work done for the game


This walkthrough anticipates that you have already played through at least a little of ''ALttP'' in order to have a general understanding of gameplay mechanics.
{{ToC}}
{{The Legend of Zelda}}


==A Brief History of Kodai no Sekiban==
[[Category:Nintendo]]
<noinclude>{{Wikipedia}}</noinclude>
[[Category:Action-adventure]]
It may surprise you to learn that the game was not for the SNES at all! It was in fact a game for the BS-X (which stands for Broadcast Satellite, and X means "unknown"). The BS-X was a Super Famicom (Japanese SNES) base unit that sat underneath the SNES, not unlike the proposed CD drive. The games were sent via a satellite and stored on flash-RAM in the base unit. The player could also buy additional storage carts that sat atop it in a Super GameBoy-like adapter.
 
The game was broadcast live (one episode per week), and the majority of cutscenes etc. in the game actually had live voice actors for the story-driven parts. This is why when you are playing you will find several points where the characters move around but don't say anything through text.
 
==Changes since ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''==
Since this is basically like a mod for ''ALttP'', here is what has been changed since that game. First, a quick rundown of the controls. The game controls the same as ''ALttP'', except that you begin Week 1 with no sword (therefore A serves no purpose until you get the sword) and R now displays a help box; you can move the cursor around to find out what all the buttons and items do. This is because the game had no manual at all; people just downloaded and played right away so each BS-X game had some sort of explanatory feature built in.
 
Also you can change direction when running with the Pegasus Boots, an addition that only found its way into Link's Awakening (it's not in any of the others).
 
The Flute (or "Ocarina") now acts like the Magic Mirror, and will warp you back to the beginning of the dungeon.
 
Finally, the game was divided into and playable in four separate weeks, each played out in real-time. This guide is divided up on a week-by-week basis to match.
 
==External Links==
* [http://s9.invisionfree.com/bszelda/index.php?showforum=6 The BS Zelda Forums] - you can post questions about the game here, or check the latest updates
* [http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net The BS Zelda Homepage] - the team responsible for the myriad patches and translation work done for the game
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Box artwork for BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban.
Box artwork for BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban.
BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released1997
System(s)Satellaview
Preceded byBS The Legend of Zelda
SeriesThe Legend of Zelda
Japanese titleBSゼルダの伝説 古代の石盤
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksBS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban ChannelSearchSearch
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BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban (BSゼルダの伝説 古代の石盤 BS Zelda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban?) is like a "second quest" (ala The Legend of Zelda) for Nintendo's famous The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. It was only available via download for the Satellaview, a Japan-only add-on for the Super Famicom. It has the same basic overworld of A Link to the Past but it is far more than simply a Master Quest, as there are now rental shops and timed events, as well as altered interiors for all locations (not just dungeons).

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