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Finally, Zelda II Has Been Translated Into Latin

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

While I would prefer to play Zelda II: the Adventure of Link in the original Klingon, a full translation of the Nintendo classic in Latin can do in a pinch.

The fan translation, dubbed Zelda II: Expeditio Linci, was created by ROM hacker “abw,” a fan of the dead language who’s also tackling The Legend of Zelda and the much more dialog-rich Final Fantasy IV. This is a man Yono all app who has his priorities straight.

The ROM patch, should you want Yono all app your own personal Yono all app screen shot of villager Error uttering “Errator sum.” is available at the link below.

Zelda II Expeditio Linci [Romhacking via Offworld]

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