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===Sequels=== There have also been a few substantially altered versions of the game that have been released as pseudo-sequels, and ''ura''- or ''gaiden''-versions. As part of a promotional advertisement campaign for their charumera (チャルメラ) noodles, Myojo Foods Co., Ltd. (明星食品, ''Myoujou Shokuhin'') released a version of the original ''The Legend of Zelda'' in 1986 entitled ''The Legend of Zelda: Charumera Version'' (ゼルダの伝説 チャルメラバージョン). This game is one of the rarest video games available on the second-hand collector's market, and copies have sold for over $1,000 USD. From August 6, 1995, to September 2, 1995, Nintendo, in collaboration with the St.GIGA satellite radio network, began broadcasts of a substantially different version of the original ''The Legend of Zelda'' for a Super Famicom subsystem, the Satellaview—a satellite modem add-on. The game, titled ''BS Zelda no Densetsu'' (BS ゼルダの伝説), was released for download in four episodic, weekly installments which were rebroadcast at least four times between the game's 1995 premier and January 1997. ''BS Zelda'' was the first Satellaview game to feature a "SoundLink" soundtrack—a streaming audio track through which, every few minutes, players were cautioned to listen carefully as a voice actor narrator, broadcasting live from the St.GIGA studio, would give them plot and gameplay clues. In addition to the SoundLink elements, ''BS Zelda'' also featured updated 16-bit graphics, a smaller overworld, and different dungeons. Link was replaced by one of the two Satellaview mascots: a boy wearing a backward baseball cap or a girl with red hair. From between December 30, 1995, and January 6, 1996, a second version of the game, ''BS Zelda no Densetsu MAP 2'' (BS ゼルダの伝説MAP2), was broadcast to the Satellaview as the functional equivalent of the original ''The Legend of Zelda'''s Second Quest. ''MAP 2'' was rebroadcast only once, in March 1996.
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