I really REALLY love what this remake did. I had played the original Gameboy Color version multiple times, and while I still love it, I do think this one made some improvements, and is much more accessible to modern gamers. The original was limited in what it could do due to being on the Gameboy, now this one has far more buttons to use; so for example in the original you had only two items slots, which meant only two items could be used at a time and you had to go to the item menu every time you needed to switch items, the sword and shield were counted amongst those items. This remake still only has two "item" slots, however the sword and shield are always equipped, and when you get the Pegasus Boots and Power Bracelet those are also always equipped, so this remake essentially allows the use of six items at once as opposed to only two items in the original. I also love the new music remixes in this game, one of my favorite remixes is the Face Shrine theme, it's very somber and rather emotional, it's now one of my favorite Zelda songs. I really like the "anime" cutscenes, it really makes me wish Nintendo would do a Zelda anime. This remake now allows the ability to switch between the red and blue tunics (something not available in the original). There is still more to this remake, but I don't want this to get too much longer. There is only one thing I wish they kept from the original DX version, which was the photographer side quest, as that had some additional dialogue from side characters that is no longer in this remake (although the additional Marin scenes are still present), the mouse photographer is utterly absent from this remake and is instead replaced with Dampe's Shack, a new place that has the new feature, Chamber Dungeons. This new feature allows you to rearrange existing dungeon pieces to create a "new" dungeon, I think it's a fun new feature. Overall, I say this game is absolutely incredible, I love the game. The little artbook found in the dreamer edition is really nice, it has really cool artwork and I love the hardcover feel, it feels likes it's of really high quality.