Super Mario Bros. was a phenomenon and remains one of the best-selling games of all time. The Legend of Zelda was a hit, but sold a fraction as many copies. Perhaps it was inevitable that Zelda would later become a little more like its more popular twin. Sequels kept the spirit of adventure alive, but used meticulous gear-gating systems — essentially a series of locks and keys — to enforce order on the player’s progress through their labyrinthine worlds. They were probably better games for it, and certainly easier to enjoy.


It’s interesting to see how “Breath of the Wild” draws inspiration from the classic 1986 “Legend of Zelda.” It’s amazing how these games continue to influence each other and shape the gaming landscape. Great post!