The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

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A Link to the Past
Full Title The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System Super Nintendo
Gameboy Advance
Virtual Console
Release Date SNES
JP November 21, 1991
US April 4, 1992
EU November 24, 1992
GBA
US December 2, 2002
JP March 14, 2003
EU March 28, 2003
Virtual Console
JP December 2, 2006
US January 22, 2007
PA March 2007
Genre Adventure
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

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 the third game in the Legend of Zelda series. The game marked a return to the overhead questing from the original The Legend of Zelda, as opposed to the side scrolling used in 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

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.

Rerelease and Ports

  • 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.
  • It was also added to the Virtual Console on the Wii in 2007, unchanged from its Super Nintendo version.

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