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Blending combat with exploration, action-adventure games combine real-time action with puzzle-solving and story progression. This hybrid genre flourished across consoles from 8-bit to 3D eras.
Key Milestones
- NES Classics: The Legend of Zelda (1986), Metroid (1986)- 16-bit Evolution: Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES), Beyond Oasis (Genesis)
- 3D Revolution: Ocarina of Time (N64), Tomb Raider (PlayStation)
- Handheld Pioneers: Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (GBC), Metroid Fusion (GBA)
Defining Traits
- Item-based progression: Tools unlock new areas (Goonies II on NES)- Non-linear exploration: Open worlds with secrets (NeoGeoPocket's Faselei!)
- Character growth: Upgrades like Alundra's sword skills (PS1)
Why It Endures
From Wonder Boy in Monster World's platforming to Soul Blazer's town-building combat, the genre merges reflexes with cerebral challenges.🎮Semua Permainan Retro Aksi-pengembaraan
The Legend of Zelda
The revolutionary open-world adventure featuring nonlinear exploration and battery-backed saves.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
The second installment in the Castlevania series introduces RPG elements to the franchise. Players control Simon Belmont as he searches for Dracula's body parts to break a curse in this nonlinear adventure with a day-night cycle.
Mitsume ga Tooru
An action-adventure game featuring psychic abilities and puzzle-solving based on the manga about a boy with a third eye.
Rygar
Rygar is an action-adventure arcade game developed and published by Tecmo in 1986. Players control the warrior Rygar who wields a unique weapon called the 'Diskarmor' to battle through mythical lands and defeat the evil Ligar.
Willow
Willow is an arcade action-adventure game based on the 1988 fantasy film. Players control Willow Ufgood as he battles enemies, solves puzzles, and progresses through various environments to rescue the infant Elora Danan from the evil Queen Bavmorda.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
A GBA port of the SNES classic A Link to the Past bundled with the original Four Swords multiplayer adventure. This version includes new features like a color-coded item menu and voice samples for Link.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
The final original Zelda title for GBA introduces the magical Minish Cap, allowing Link to shrink to microscopic size. Developed by Capcom's Flagship team, it features kinstone fusion mechanics and vibrant cartoon-style visuals.
Metroid Fusion
The fourth main Metroid game introduces Samus' organic Fusion Suit after a parasite infection, featuring a more narrative-driven structure with mission briefings and AI guidance. Directed by Yoshio Sakamoto, it pioneered the 'guided adventure' subgenre while retaining series' exploration roots.
Metroid: Zero Mission
A complete remake of the original 1986 Metroid, rebuilt with Fusion's engine to include modern controls, expanded story sequences, and a new post-game chapter revealing Samus' Zero Suit origins. Serves as the canonical starting point of the Metroid timeline.
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
The first Castlevania on GBA introduces the Dual Set-Up System (DSS) with 100+ card combinations for customizing attacks. Features non-linear exploration in Dracula's castle with protagonist Nathan Graves, a vampire hunter trained by the Belmont clan.
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
The second GBA Castlevania stars Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon Belmont, featuring a dual-castle mechanic with parallel worlds. Introduces spell combinations and faster-paced combat while refining the DSS system from Circle of the Moon.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Set in 2035, this GBA masterpiece introduces Soma Cruz - a reincarnation of Dracula with the power to absorb enemy souls. Features the revolutionary Tactical Soul system with 112 collectible abilities that transform gameplay.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
A groundbreaking Metroidvania-style Kirby adventure featuring nonlinear exploration and 4-player cooperative gameplay via link cable.
Super Metroid
Super Metroid is a landmark action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Released in 1994, it perfected the 'Metroidvania' formula with its non-linear exploration, ability-gated progression, and atmospheric storytelling. Players control bounty hunter Samus Aran as she investigates the Space Pirate base on planet Zebes to recover a stolen Metroid larva.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The definitive SNES installment that established Zelda's core formula, featuring parallel Light/Dark Worlds, refined puzzle design, and an epic narrative about the Triforce.
Goof Troop
A cooperative puzzle-action game featuring Goofy and his son Max as they explore tropical islands, solve puzzles, and battle pirates to rescue Pete and PJ.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The defining 3D adventure. As Link, travel through time to stop Ganondorf's evil reign, mastering dungeons, the Ocarina's melodies, and the Master Sword's power.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
A dark and surreal Zelda adventure set in Termina, where Link must prevent the moon from crashing in 72 hours using time-loop mechanics.