In 1986, on February 21st, a game unlike any other was released to the Japanese public. With its sprawling world and labyrinthine dungeons, that game would break the mold of traditional console games forever. The first cartridge game to sport an internal battery for saving data, it gave players a one-of-a-kind adventure and spawned one [...]
Source: http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/02/25-years-of-zelda-geekdad-weekly-rewind/
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