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'''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''' (released in Japan as '''Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce''', which translates to ''The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods'') is a fantasy adventure game that is the third game of the [[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|''Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The game marked a return to the overhead perspective and gameplay from the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', as opposed to the side scrolling used in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. This game introduced many mainstays of the series, such as the [[Master Sword]], [[Hookshot]], and the duality of two parallel worlds.
 
  
 
=Story=
 
=Story=
  
In times spoke only in legend, the gods descended upon the world, creating the land of [[Hyrule]]. In their wake they left behind the mystical golden triangles known as the Triforce. Many sought to claim this mystic emblem, until a man of great evil claimed it. Killing his own followers, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] claimed it as his own. But the Knights of Hyrule resisted and thus the Imprisoning War began. At last he was sealed in the Golden Land, awaiting the day he would have his revenge.
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In times spoke only in legend, the gods descended upon the world, creating the land of Hyrule. In their wake they left behind the mystical golden triangles known as the Triforce. Many sought to claim this mystic emblem, until a man of great evil claimed it. Killing his own followers, Ganondorf claimed it as his own. But the Knights of Hyrule resisted and thus the Imprisoning War began. At last he was sealed in the Golden Land... awaiting the day he would have his revenge.
  
Years later, the land became stricken by disasters. No one could stop them until a mysterious wizard quelled the evil. Recognizing his power, the King appointed [[Agahnim]] as his Chief Advisor. He soon began performing strange magical experiments in the castle. All traces of the King vanished and it was rumored that the wizard himself ruled the kingdom. It was that point that [[Link]], a young boy living with his uncle, received a telepathic plea for help from [[Princess Zelda]] which drew him to Hyrule Castle and the beginning of a new adventure.
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Years later, the land became stricken by disasters. No one could stop them until a mysterious wizard quelled the evil. Recognizing his power, the King appointed Agahnim as his Chief Advisor. He soon began performing strange magical experiments in the castle. All traces of the King vanished and it was rumored that the wizard himself ruled the kingdom...
  
=Gameplay=
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=Rerelease and Ports=
  
This game returns the series to an overhead adventure. The player controls Link on a quest to retrieve three pendants in Hyrule to unlock the Master Sword, and afterwards the player must clear the seven dungeons of the Dark World in order to rescue the lost maidens. It features many improvements and expansions from the gameplay of the original ''The Legend of Zelda'' while also adding some features inspired by ''Zelda II'' such as the usage of a magic meter. Some certain items require magic to use.
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The game received a port on the [[Gameboy Advance]] with different content added in. This version was done by [[Capcom]], who had already made other Zelda titles. Most notable was the inclusion of [[Four Swords]], a completely independent game from A Link to the Past. The game also included an extra dungeon, a completely rewritten translation, and the addition of a few other characters and other minor changes.
  
The game is also filled with various bonus items and pieces of heart that could be obtained through optional sidequests. One addition is hidden fairy fountains containing [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] that can upgrade items. Another is the empty bottle system, as up to four bottles can be found within the game and can be filled with potions or creatures such as fairies that are caught using the bug-catching net, replacing the one-time use potions from the first game.
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The game was ported, unchanged, on the Legend of Zelda: Collector's Disc on the [[Gamecube]]. It was also added to the [[Virtual Console]] on the Wii.
 
 
=Continuity Notes=
 
 
 
*This game's official timeline placement is in the branch of the timeline following a version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' where the Hero of Time was defeated by Ganon. This timeline branch seems to have been created purely to reconcile the differences between the Imprisoning War described in ''A Link to the Past'' and the actual events of ''Ocarina of Time'' (which was originally intended as the prequel to ''A Link to the Past''). It is the first game to take place in this branch and is followed by ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. The [[Hyrule Historia]] has also established that ''A Link to the Past'', the ''Oracle'' games and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' all feature the same Link.
 
*This game is notable as the first ''Zelda'' game without any clear continuity ties to a pre-existing one. At the same time, it sets the foundation of the ''Zelda'' canon by establishing Hyrule's creation myth and the origin of the Triforce, introducing the [[Golden Goddesses]], the [[Sacred Realm]] and the [[sages]] and setting up the apparent origin of Ganon. Many of these installments would be fleshed out by later games.
 
 
 
=Legacy=
 
 
 
''A Link to the Past'' was the most acclaimed game in the series until the release of ''Ocarina of Time'', and the formula for this game set many precedents for the following installments of the series.
 
 
 
==Ports and Remakes==
 
 
 
*The game received an advanced port on the [[Game Boy Advance]], which had some additional content. [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|This version]] was developed by [[Capcom]], who had already worked on sevral other ''Zelda'' titles. Most notable was the inclusion of ''Four Swords'', a completely independent game from ''A Link to the Past''. The game also included an extra dungeon, a completely rewritten translation, the addition of a few other characters and other minor changes.
 
*The original game was made available for download on the [[Wii]], [[Wii U]] and [[New 3DS]] as part of each iteration of the [[Virtual Console]]: the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in 2007, the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in 2013/2014 and the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in 2016.
 
*In 2017, it was among the games that were included in the [[Super NES Classic Edition]].
 
*In September 2019, it was among the first wave of Super NES games that were made available to play on the [[Nintendo Switch]] for anyone subscribed to the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service. This version included two player and online options.
 
 
 
==Sequels==
 
 
 
The next game to be released was ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'', which appeared to act as a direct follow-up in terms of storyline and similar gameplay. The next major console ''Zelda'' game would be ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' in 1997.
 
 
 
Over the years, several games have also tried acting as successors to ''A Link to the Past'' in different ways. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' stylistically was based primarily on ''A Link to the Past''. In 2013, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'' was released and acted as a more direct follow-up to the game. It was also a direct homage to the game, as it featured a world map that was almost the same as the one from ''A Link to the Past'', with many similar enemies, dungeons and characters.
 
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
  
 
*[[Enemies in A Link to the Past]]
 
*[[Enemies in A Link to the Past]]
*[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords]]
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*[[Four Swords]]
  
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