Here's a sneak peek at this Japanese sales sensation, now available overseas for the Super Famicom and on the verge of a U. The Super Famicom redesign, a top-down perspective game, plays closest to the original Zelda, with a similar play interface, revamped enemies, and hot music and graphics. Our green-garbed hero's third, er, first quest spans the four comers of Hyrule and all points in-between, including waterfalls, caverns, villages, dungeons, and mountains. He does battle with all the skeletons, bats, rats, swordsmen, and rock-spitting octopuses Zelda fanatics can stand.
The first and foremost of Z III's play improvements is the incorporation of four -- count 'em four -- button inputs instead of just two. In addition to Sword B and Item Y , you can lift, push, pull, and throw inanimate objects with A, and access a gorgeous, scrolling, slant-view overworld map with X.
Every role-playing type title requires maze running and mapping, but rarely, if ever, is it done as well as in Zelda III. As opposed to Zelda I's basic overhead-view one-level movement, several "layers" of tunnels and passageways can crisscross all on one screen! You climb or descend ladders and walls to jump from one layer to another.
Visually the characters look like and are well-drawn upgrades of their cartoony selves. Awe-inspiring effects such as a chilling thunderstorm and the Forest's foggy environs add welcome flavor to Hyrule's many mystical locales.
And music? Take a listen and you'll be spirited away to Hyrule in no time. Old and new tunes are as absorbing as bit sounds get. To borrow a line from a well-known TV commercial, Zelda III is "a bit more exciting, a bit more challenging, a bit more graphic, a bit more colorful, a bit more No word yet on what will and what won't change between the Japanese and U.
Look for Link's Super Nintendo debut within a month a two, at which time we'll print a blowout strategy guide. Be there or be an Octorok! It was first released in Japan in , and was later released in North America and Europe in Players assume the role of Link, and their goal is to rescue Princess Zelda and save the land of Hyrule. Back in time, there was a land surrounded by mountains and forests.
This land was known as Hyrule. There was a mysterious type of gold hidden there which had great power and wisdom. One day, people found the entrance to the sacred lands and fought their way through. Unfortunately, these sacred lands were deceptive, and the evil beyond overcame them. The king of Hyrule ordered that seven people would close the gate to the other world and never open it again.
After many years of peace, there appeared someone who tried to open the seal. The evil wizard, known as Agnon, went against the king and took control of the guards. He kidnapped the daughters of the seven protectors and took the beautiful Princess Zelda captive.
The time was approaching when Zelda would be sacrificed and the gate to both worlds would forever be opened. This is where you come in. You are the valiant warrior known as Link. You are looked upon as a mere boy, but you are actually from a race of royal people. More importantly, you are the chosen one to rid Hyrule of the evil Agnon.
The U. National Video Game Team has blown through this fantastic game and is ready to share with you the secrets and mysteries of the land of Hyrule. Get ready for maps, strategies, hot tips and techniques that will get you to the end of this excellent cart. You saw it here first! He has declared the valient warrior Link an outlaw and has sent his armies throughout the Ian of Hyrule to bring him back dead or alive.
This 3rd Zelda adventure features the graphic and audio enhancement of the Super NES and the largest quest to date. The game play follows after the original Zelda with overhead views of the overworld and dungeons with loads of items and weapons to find and use. The quest is all new and more intricate than ever before. Not only does Link have to deal with the incredibly large land of Hyrule he must travel to the Dark Zone by using trans-dimen-sional warp zones.
These other lands are a sort of parallel universe and are just as adventuresome as the real Hyrule. The dungeons are multi-leveled and can have up to 10 different floors! Get ready to take a look at what might be the greatest Bit adventure ever! The overworld is fill with all kinds of mysteries. While finding the enemy in the over-world Link will obtain many power-ups. Use the Boomerang or the Hook Shot to grab an item if it is out of reach. You can save the fairies for later if you capture them with your Bug net and put them in an empth jar.
If Link dies the fairy will escape from the jar and bring him back to life. You can also find items in the overworld by runing into trees and clusters of mushrooms. When you get the power gloves you should be able to find items and hidden entrances under large rocks. Use bombs to blow holes in suspicious looking rocks and walls. Later in the game a special bird will help you warp to 8 different locations on the overworid. You can also use the whirlpools to warp to different locations on the map.
Once you've obtained the 3rd pendant go to the Northwest forest and get the Master Sword. From there go to the castle where your quest began and you will be able to open the door on the roof by hitting it with the Master Sword. You'll have to make your way to the top of the castle in order to face Agnon. After you've given him a beating he will send you to the Dark Zone where you'll learn of yet another quest that must be solved before the final battle.
The Dark Zone opens the door to a whole new world that is very similar to Hyrule. By traveling through the Dark Zone and using the Magic Mirror you can go to places you couldn't get to before. You must rescue 7 different maidens from 7 different labyrinths in the Dark Zone before you can enter the final castle.
The adventure is only beginning, however, and you must master the Magic Mirror in order to unlock the secrets and mysteries of Hyrule and the Dark Zone. Home Emulators Platforms Games. Shigeru Miyamoto and his team were solely responsible for this game's development. The plot of A Link to the Past focuses on Link as he travels on a journey to save Hyrule, defeat Ganon and rescue the seven descendants of the Sages.
A Link to the Past introduced elements to the series that are still commonplace today, such as the concept of an alternate or parallel world, the Master Sword and other new weapons and items. Released to critical and commercial success, A Link to the Past was a landmark title for Nintendo and is widely considered today to be one of the greatest video games of all time. All GBA Roms.
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