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'''''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. This version has a few differences, but most notably it comes with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' playable with up to three other players with the game. | |||
For more information on this game, please see ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. | For more information on this game, please see ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. | ||
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==Differences== | ==Differences== | ||
* [[Chris Houlihan's Room]] | * The corrupt location data bug which led to [[Chris Houlihan's Room]] was patched, and the room can only be accessed through glitching or using cheating devices. The floor is no longer blue except directly under the rupees, and the [[Telepathic Tile]] was removed along with any mention of Chris Houlihan's name. | ||
* A third Lumberjack by the name of [[Q. Bumpkin]] makes an appearance | * A third Lumberjack by the name of [[Q. Bumpkin]] makes an appearance: | ||
** | ** To unlock Q. Bumpkin's [[Riddle Quest]], Link must first obtain 10 [[Medal of Courage|Medals of Courage]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''. | ||
** [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] must then talk to Q. Bumpkin to start the quest, who will give Link a [[basket]] (which replaces the "?" in the item screen) and tell him the first riddle. | |||
** Q. Bumpkin | ** Link will be rewarded with set of three [[Wooden Carvings]], and a secret technique called the [[Hurricane Spin]] after completing this quest. | ||
** Link will be rewarded with set of three [[Wooden Carvings]], and a secret technique called the [[Hurricane | * A new dungeon called [[Palace of the Four Sword]] was added in the east side of [[Pyramid of Power]], with four [[Dark Link (A Link to the Past)|Dark Links]] as the final bosses. | ||
* A new dungeon called [[Palace of the Four Sword]] was added in the east side of [[Pyramid of Power]]. | ** To unlock this dungeon, the player must beat [[Ganon (A Link to the Past)|Ganon]] in ''A Link to the Past'' '''and''' [[Vaati]] at least once in ''Four Swords''. | ||
** To unlock this dungeon, | ** After defeating the final bosses in this dungeon, a different ending plays; showing the Dark World dungeons, bosses and number of times the player used each item. | ||
** After | |||
* New enemies, [[Like Like]]s can be found near the [[Shield Shop]] in the [[Dark World]]. | * New enemies, [[Like Like]]s can be found near the [[Shield Shop]] in the [[Dark World]]. | ||
* [[Hooded Shopkeeper|Witch's Assistant]] in [[Magic Shop]] is replaced with [[Maple]]. | * [[Hooded Shopkeeper|Witch's Assistant]] in [[Magic Shop]] is replaced with [[Maple]]. | ||
* [[Golden Bee|Good Bee]] name was changed into '''Golden Bee'''. | * [[Golden Bee|Good Bee]] name was changed into '''Golden Bee'''. | ||
* Sparkling stones and skulls can be found in overworld. Hitting sparkling stones will create [[ | * Sparkling stones and skulls can be found in the overworld. Hitting sparkling stones will create [[rupee]]s, while hitting sparkling skulls will create lit [[bomb]]s. | ||
* Link was given the voice of Young Link from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | * Link was given the voice of Young Link from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | ||
* The output resolution was changed to match the screen resolution of the Game Boy Advance. | * The output resolution was changed to match the screen resolution of the Game Boy Advance, reducing the viewable area. | ||
* The buttons were | * The buttons were remapped to accommodate the Game Boy Advance's lower number of buttons compared to the SNES. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main|Gallery:A Link to the Past}} | |||
{{see also|Gallery:A Link to the Past Bosses|Gallery:A Link to the Past Characters|Gallery:A Link to the Past Enemies|Gallery:A Link to the Past Items}} | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:A Link European.png|European Box Art | File:A Link European.png|European Box Art | ||
File:Zelda-Speaking-Telephatically-GBA.png|Zelda waking Link with a telepathic call. | |||
File:Link-Zelda-Sewers-GBA.png|Link and Zelda in the Castle Sewers. | |||
File:Link-Resting-Under-Tree-GBA.png|Link resting underneath a tree. | |||
File:Link-Fighting-Geldman-GBA.png|Link fighting a [[Geldman]]. | |||
File:Link Artwork 1 (A Link to the Past).png | |||
File:Link Spin Attack art - LTTPGBA.jpg | |||
File:Lttp256.png | |||
File:Zelda ALttP formal GBA.png|Key art of Zelda in her formal dress from ''A Link to the Past'' (GBA) | |||
File:Zelda ALttP casual GBA.png|Key art of Zelda in her casual dress from ''A Link to the Past'' (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
<gallery widths=120 heights=80> | |||
File:Maple in Magic Shop - LTTPGBA.png | |||
File:Palace of the Four Sword.png | |||
File:CompleteWoodcarvingSparkledALttP.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Palace of the Four Sword ending==== | |||
<gallery widths=120 heights=80> | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Level 1 Dark Palace - LTTPGBA.png|[[Dark Palace (A Link to the Past)|Dark Palace]] | |||
File:Level 2 Swamp Palace - LTTPGBA.png|[[Swamp Palace (A Link to the Past)|Swamp Palace]] | |||
File:Level 3 Skull Woods - LTTPGBA.png|[[Skull Woods (A Link to the Past)|Skull Woods]] | |||
File:Level 4 Thieves' Town - LTTPGBA.png|[[Thieves' Town (Dungeon)|Thieves' Town]] | |||
File:Level 5 Ice Palace - LTTPGBA.png|[[Ice Palace]] | |||
File:Level 6 Misery Mine - LTTPGBA.png|[[Misery Mire (A Link to the Past)|Misery Mire]] | |||
File:Level 7 Turtle Rock - LTTPGBA.png|[[Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)|Turtle Rock]] | |||
File:Level 8 Ganon's Tower - LTTPGBA.png|[[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]] | |||
File:Pyramid - LTTPGBA.png|[[Pyramid of Power|Pyramid]] | |||
File:Helmasaur King - LTTPGBA.png|[[Helmasaur King]] | |||
File:Arrghus - LTTPGBA.png|[[Arrghus (A Link to the Past)|Arrghus]] | |||
File:Mothula - LTTPGBA.png|[[Mothula (A Link to the Past)|Mothula]] | |||
File:Blind - LTTPGBA.png|[[Blind]] | |||
File:Kholdstare - LTTPGBA.png|[[Kholdstare]] | |||
File:Vitreous - LTTPGBA.png|[[Vitreous]] | |||
File:Trinexx - LTTPGBA.png|[[Trinexx]] | |||
File:Agahnim - LTTPGBA.png|[[Agahnim]] | |||
File:Ganon - LTTPGBA.png|[[Ganon (A Link to the Past)|Ganon]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA) is a Game Boy Advance port of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. This version has a few differences, but most notably it comes with Four Swords playable with up to three other players with the game.
For more information on this game, please see A Link to the Past.
For more information on the additional game included, please see Four Swords.
Differences
- The corrupt location data bug which led to Chris Houlihan's Room was patched, and the room can only be accessed through glitching or using cheating devices. The floor is no longer blue except directly under the rupees, and the Telepathic Tile was removed along with any mention of Chris Houlihan's name.
- A third Lumberjack by the name of Q. Bumpkin makes an appearance:
- To unlock Q. Bumpkin's Riddle Quest, Link must first obtain 10 Medals of Courage in Four Swords.
- Link must then talk to Q. Bumpkin to start the quest, who will give Link a basket (which replaces the "?" in the item screen) and tell him the first riddle.
- Link will be rewarded with set of three Wooden Carvings, and a secret technique called the Hurricane Spin after completing this quest.
- A new dungeon called Palace of the Four Sword was added in the east side of Pyramid of Power, with four Dark Links as the final bosses.
- New enemies, Like Likes can be found near the Shield Shop in the Dark World.
- Witch's Assistant in Magic Shop is replaced with Maple.
- Good Bee name was changed into Golden Bee.
- Sparkling stones and skulls can be found in the overworld. Hitting sparkling stones will create rupees, while hitting sparkling skulls will create lit bombs.
- Link was given the voice of Young Link from Ocarina of Time.
- The output resolution was changed to match the screen resolution of the Game Boy Advance, reducing the viewable area.
- The buttons were remapped to accommodate the Game Boy Advance's lower number of buttons compared to the SNES.
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:A Link to the Past
- See also: Gallery:A Link to the Past Bosses, Gallery:A Link to the Past Characters, Gallery:A Link to the Past Enemies, and Gallery:A Link to the Past Items
Link fighting a Geldman.
Screenshots
Palace of the Four Sword ending