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The creation of Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon have very interesting roots. Wishing to compete with the Sega CD, Nintendo signed a deal with Sony in 1989 to create a similar CD based console known as the 'Nintendo PlayStation', or the SNES CD which would be an add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Link: The Faces of Evil played on a real Philips CDi 450. Link The Faces Of Evil, Philips CDi. Download 1 file. ROM Information Name: Link - The Faces of Evil (Europe) Download: Link - The Faces of Evil (Europe).chd System: Philips CDi ISOs / ROMs Size: 116.98 mb DL Count: 2555 File Listing. The remastered versions of 'Link: Faces of Evil' and 'Zelda: Wand of Gamelon' are patched to version 1.0.1 - now offering more graphics options, bug fixes and game tweaks CD-i member Dopply recently created remastered versions of Link: Faces of Evil and Zelda: Wand of Gamelon, next to updated and sharper graphics, it plays far more smooth.


Some of the worst games of all time can be found on the Philips CD-i. The system is a classic, with gems like Mystic Midway or Burn Cycle. But there are fewer games easier to make fun of than the much-maligned Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon.

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Though both are self-proclaimed parts of the Zelda lore, they're largely viewed as some of the worst games of all time. They were relegated to the CD-i, however, so they've been kept out of reach for most gamers...until now.

A fledgling game developer named Dopply has remade both Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: Wand of Gamelon for PC players over the course of four years as a way to teach himself Game Maker. What better projects to take on than some of the titles people claim to dislike the most on a failed video game platform?

Dopply took to Twitter with his surprise releases, offering his versions of the games for free. He says his projects 'capture the spirit' of the originals, but they aren't meant to be '1:1 remakes.'

Now both games are more widely available for larger audiences to play. He's made them much more palatable for modern PC players, adding enhanced sprites, new unlockables, widescreen mode, subtitles, and other niceties that we certainly wouldn't have gotten otherwise.

Dopply's impressive work makes for an exciting trip down memory lane for many, including players who enjoyed the CD-i titles on their original hardware and those who may never have experienced them otherwise outside of YouTube playthroughs.

Both games are available to be downloaded for free and can be found on Dopply's lengthy thread outlining the work he did to both titles. While he won't be coming back to update either project in the future, he's certainly undertaken an impressive couple of games to give a fresh coat of paint. Here's hoping he flexes that new Game Maker muscle on another title in the near future.

Back in the fledgling days of CD-ROM gaming, Philips threw their hat in the ring with CD-I, or CD-Inadequate. The games were basically PC-ish affairs by companies that weren't really console-savvy, and it showed. Some backroom politics reportedly resulted in Philips being allowed to put three Zelda games on their machine to boost sales. Three awful Zelda games. This is one of those games.
This Zelda is a side-scrolling platformer, with sub-saturday morning cartoon animation scenes breaking up the action. Link is rendered as a 5-year-old might draw him, and voiced in the fruitiest fashion possible. There is no excuse for the quality of this game, but, it has contributed more specimens for our museum.
Exhibit A:I just wonder what GAAAnon's up to!
While Link is wondering what Ganon is up to, the director was obviously out to lunch. Or, quite possibly, this was the rare self-directed game production where there was no oversight at all. In any case, it's terrible.
Exhibit B:No...not into the pit, it buuurns!
Fake growly voice doing a classic Wizard of Oz-like line. Miyamoto had to have diarrhea for a month after seeing what Philips did to his characters.
Exhibit C:You, Link, are the hero...
Typical terrible dialogue from a typically terrible game. The 'you, Link' is awkward and unnecessary and sounds plain stupid. Top the sequence off with a completely uncharacteristic 'I won!', and you have Atrocious perfection.
The Rest:
Haven't had enough? Here's some additional clips for your amusement:
Clip 4, Clip 5, Clip 6, Clip 7, Clip 8, Clip 9
“No...not into the pit, it buuurns!”