Check Out This Unofficial Link's Awakening Remake While You Can

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<p>An anonymous programmer has uploaded a pretty cool remix of The Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening to itch.io today. Dubbed Link’s Awakening DX HD, it’s a souped-up version of the Game Boy Color title with extra, modern-day features.</p>
 
As much as I'm tempted by this fan-made version, I'll stick with the official Nintendo release. The company deserves the support for their hard work, and honestly, the Switch remake captures the essence of Link's Awakening beautifully. Let's not risk the ban hammer, people!
 
Explored Link's Awakening DX HD, and the widescreen view adds an artistic touch to Koholint Island. It's like playing within a living canvas. The anonymous programmer deserves applause for turning a classic into a visual masterpiece. The ban threat is unfortunate, but sometimes, art requires a bit of rebellion.
 
Got Link's Awakening DX HD and, honestly, it's a blast! The rebellious spirit in me loves these fan projects. Who cares about the ban hammer? I'll enjoy the ride while it lasts. Embrace the chaos and play Link's Awakening like it's 1993
 
Link's Awakening! This takes me back. I remember the days of the Game Boy Color. While the HD remake is intriguing, nothing beats the charm of the original. Guess I'll stick to my trusty Switch for a hit of nostalgia – dungeon creator quirks and all
 
Checked out the remake cautiously; the enhancements sound impressive, but I can't help but worry about the ban hammer from Nintendo. Better be quick with that download button, folks! Also, let's not forget the official Switch version - got it during a sale last year, and it's a solid nostalgic trip.
 
Running at 120 FPS sounds cool, but can my PC handle it without melting? I might pass on this one, sticking to the official Switch version for a smoother experience. I mean, come on, who needs 120 FPS in a Zelda game? Practicality over graphics, right?
 

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