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  1. Esse divertido emulador do jogo clássico de 1992 permite-lhe descobrir segredos, lutar e usar magias como Link, o herói que Hyrule precisa. Explore os estágios e procure Zelda antes que seja tarde demais.

  2. A complete guide to the Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past game, with strategies for all dungeons, bosses, heart pieces, and more. Find tips, tricks, and comments from other players on this classic SNES adventure.

    • Story
    • Gameplay
    • Game Information
    • Reception
    • Ports and Remakes
    • Legacy
    • Trivia
    • See Also
    • External Links

    The Imprisoning War

    One day, a band of evil thieves managed to open the gateway to the Sacred Realm, where the mystical Triforce was hidden. Upon finding the sacred golden relic, the leader of the thieves, Ganondorf, slew his followers and claimed it as his own. Before long, dark power began to flow forth from the Sacred Realm. People were drawn into this darkness, and never heard from again. As a result, the King of Hyrule ordered the seven sages to seal the entrance to the Sacred Realm. A great battle ensued—m...

    The Wizard

    Once the conflicts against Ganon had ceased, Hyrule entered a time of peace which lasted for centuries, until one day, when unexplained catastrophes began to occur. Pestilence and drought ravaged the land. Thinking the recent disasters plaguing Hyrule were somehow linked to the sages' seal, the king investigated it, but found it to be intact. Desperate for answers, he offered rewards for anyone who could find the source of Hyrule's troubles. In response, a stranger named Agahnim appeared as i...

    Link's Quest

    The game starts with Link being awakened in the middle of a stormy night by a telepathic plea from Princess Zelda, who tells him that she is being held prisoner in the dungeon of the castle and needs help. Now wide awake, Link finds his unclewith a sword and shield in hand. He tells Link not to leave the house, then sets off for the castle. Link ignores his uncle's warning and follows him, only to arrive at the castle to find him gravely wounded. He gives Link his sword and shield and entrust...

    Commonplace Mechanics

    A Link to the Past retains various gameplay elements from the original NES game, among them the top-view perspective; Link can collect Rupees once more and use items by assigning them to a button, as well as recovering his life energy with hearts. Returning from The Adventure of Link is the ability to use Magicto perform spells and to make special items functional, as well as a major interaction with non-playable characters to obtain vital information regarding the quest. A returning mechanic...

    Light and Dark World

    This game introduces a very important mechanic: The Light World/Dark World dichotomy. Light World is simply normal Hyrule, while Dark World is a twisted, desolate, more dangerous parallel version under Ganon's evil reign that was once the Golden Land. The game has actually two maps of Hyrule, which are related to each other in several ways; for example, by switching from the Dark World to the Light World while standing in an apparently empty dead end, Link can find in the latter world a secre...

    Regional Differences

    The Japanese version of the game is titled ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース (The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods). Nintendo of America changed the name to A Link to the Past due to their censorship guidelines discouraged religious content.[citation needed] Nintendo of Europeused the American name. The Japanese name was translated faithfully in the subsequent Chinese and Korean localizations. Nintendo of America modified meanings in the game's text for the same reason. Agahnim is a priest in the origin...

    Logo

    The North American and European versions of the game both use a new logo for the title screen and box art, designed by the Seattle-based Girvin design firm. This logo has been featured with slight variations in every subsequent The Legend of Zelda game in North American and Europe (identical in Link's Awakening), and in the Japanese versions starting with Ocarina of Time, with the exception of Breath of the Wild.

    Graphics and Audio

    The game made use of the Super NES capabilities to offer more realistic graphics over the NES titles, not only in regards of the areas' textures and colors, but also to add new visual effects, such as the mist and the upper leaves' shadows in Lost Woods, the thunderstorm in the Dark World equivalent of Death Mountain, and so on. The game's audio retains the overworld tune that debuted in the first Zelda game, although it's only heard while Link is in the Light World; Kakariko Village's theme...

    Sales

    A Link to the Pastwas commercially successful, selling 4.61 million copies worldwide, making it the 7th best-selling game in the series.

    Reviews

    A Link to the Pastreceived a near-perfect score of 39/40 from Japanese magazine Famitsu. Both the Game Boy Advance and the Virtual Console versions of the game gained IGN's and GameSpot's recommendation, with praises in matter of presentation, graphics, sound, gameplay and lasting appeal. Criticism on the GBA version focused on the possibility that Zelda fans, at that time, would complain for the lack of a new game for the handheld console, while the Virtual Console version was recommended on...

    Fan Reception

    To this day, A Link to the Past remains a major piece of collection for Zelda fans due to its importance in the series and great design. A Link to the Past received critical acclaim from fans of the series, currently holding an average user score of 9.5 on GameSpot, as well as a current reader average score of 9.8 at IGN. WatchMojo placed A Link to the Past at the #3 spot in their "Top 10 Legend of Zelda Games of All Time" list countdown, following behind Breath of the Wild [#2] & Ocarina of...

    Game Boy Advance

    A Link to the Past was ported for the Game Boy Advance in 2002 as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, introducing Four Swords into the same cartridge, the first multiplayer title of the series. There were numerous alterations to the game, including a more accurate translation, additional shops and enemies, changing Link's voice to that of his child self in Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask, and the addition of a new dungeon and new quest and attack unlocked only by playing thro...

    Virtual Console

    The original SNES version was also ported to the Wii's Virtual Console on January 22, 2007, and later onto the Wii U Virtual Console on January 30, 2014 and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console on April 14, 2016. The re-release was virtually unchanged from the original. However, the full, bright screen flashing effect that was used on the title screen, when Agahnim or Vitreous attacks with lightning or when Link uses the Ether Medallion, was toned down significantly, to prevent the effect of epilepsy.

    Satellaview

    The game's engine and features were used in the later released service, the Satellaview. In 1997, Ancient Stone Tablets was released in Japan via the Satellaview. It was presented as a sequel, seemingly like a unique Second Quest for A Link to the Past. A Link to the Past itself was also released through the Satellaview; it only has a few minor changes from the original version, such as the save system. Unlike the other Zelda games broadcast over the Satellaview service, it could be downloade...

    Like its predecessors, A Link to the Past introduced many elements that became mainstream for the Zeldafranchise, including: 1. A Link to the Past is the first game that introduced a different Link, as opposed to The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link prior which featured the same Link (according to Hyrule Historia). 2. A Link to the Pastis ...

    With a total of thirteen Dungeons, A Link to the Past has more Dungeons than any other official Zelda game (not including Second Quests.) However, Hyrule Castle is technically two Dungeons.
    The portraits on the walls inside many houses in Kakariko Village, which occasionally dispense Rupees when pulled by Link, appears to be Mario. The theme that plays when soldiers chase Link in the...
    In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, getting the Master Sword will completely restore Link's Heart Container and Magic Meter.[verification needed]
    The seventh Dark World Dungeon, Turtle Rock, contains Chain Chomps, an enemy from the Super Mario series.
  3. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third game in The Legend of Zelda series and was released in 1991 in Japan and 1992 in North America and Europe.

  4. 30 de set. de 2019 · Welcome to The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past walkthrough. This walkthrough is made for those who need a little help on their adventures through Hyrule. Use the table of contents below to...

  5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース? - "Zeruda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Toraifōsu", significando "The Legend of Zelda: Triforce dos Deuses" originalmente, em japonês) é o terceiro jogo da série The Legend of Zelda e o primeiro e único título para o Super Nintendo, sendo...

  6. A Link to the Past é o terceiro jogo da série. Foi lançado no Japão e mais tarde foi lançado na América do Norte e Europa. Shigeru Miyamoto e sua equipe foram o único responsável pelo desenvolvimento deste jogo.

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