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| name        = Der Spielebrater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“
| name        = Der Spieleberater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“
| image        = [[File:A-Link-To-The-Past-Nintendo-Players-Guide-German.jpg|250px]]
| image        = [[File:A-Link-To-The-Past-Nintendo-Players-Guide-German.jpg|250px]]
| type        = [[Strategy Guides|Strategy Guide]]
| type        = [[Strategy Guides|Strategy Guide]]
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| producer in chief = Yukio Yamashita
| producer in chief = Yukio Yamashita
| producer = Izumi Takada
| producer = Izumi Takada
| director of production =
| director of production = Rié Ishii (national), Atsuko Matsumoto (international)
| director =
| author =   
| author =   
| writer = 
| writers =   
| writers =   
| translator = 
| reviewer = 
| supervisor = Rié Ishii (national), Atsuko Matsumoto (international)
| editor in chief = Ron Lakos
| editor in chief = Ron Lakos
| senior editor = Susanne Pohlmann
| senior editor = Susanne Pohlmann
| editors = Marcus Menold, Claude M. Moyse, Andreas G. Kämmerer
| editors = Marcus Menold, Claude M. Moyse, Andreas G. Kämmerer
| technical advice = Wolfgang Ebert, Kalus Fuchs
| technical advice = Wolfgang Ebert, Kalus Fuchs
| editorial consultants =
| editing collaborators =
| revisions =
| fact checking =
| art director = Seiji Sato
| art director = Seiji Sato
| concept and design = Yashushi Nakajima, Noburu Umeoka (Work House Co., Ltd)
| concept and design = Yashushi Nakajima, Noburu Umeoka (Work House Co., Ltd)
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| release      = 1993
| release      = 1993
| language    = German
| language    = German
| cost        =  
| cost        = 24,80 DM
| length      = 112 Pages
| length      = 112 Pages
| size        =
| size        =
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| related      = [[Link's Awakening Nintendo of Europe Spieleberater]]
| related      = [[Link's Awakening Nintendo of Europe Spieleberater]]
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'''Der Spielebrater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“''' was a [[Strategy Guide]] published in Germany by [[Nintendo of Europe]] in 1993.
'''Der Spieleberater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“''' was a [[Strategy Guide]] published in Germany by [[Nintendo of Europe]] in 1993.


==Features==
==Features==

Latest revision as of 12:49, November 27, 2023

Der Spieleberater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“
A-Link-To-The-Past-Nintendo-Players-Guide-German.jpg

Games

Cost

24,80 DM

Related

Release Date

1993

Credits

Manufacturer

Publisher

Shigeru Ota

Producer-in-Chief

Yukio Yamashita

Producer

Izumi Takada

Director of Production

Rié Ishii (national), Atsuko Matsumoto (international)

Editor-in-Chief

Ron Lakos

Senior Editor

Susanne Pohlmann

Editors

Marcus Menold, Claude M. Moyse, Andreas G. Kämmerer

Technical Advice

Wolfgang Ebert, Kalus Fuchs

Art Director

Seiji Sato

Concept & Design

Yashushi Nakajima, Noburu Umeoka (Work House Co., Ltd)

Layout

Hiroshi Ohanshi

Illustrators

Attributes

Type

Language

German

Length

112 Pages

UPC

0045496690427

Media

Gallery

Der Spieleberater „The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past“ was a Strategy Guide published in Germany by Nintendo of Europe in 1993.

Features

  • The guide visually looks and feels very similar to the Link's Awakening Nintendo of Europe Spieleberater.
  • Guide is loaded with official artwork from A Link to the Past. Many of these artwork pieces were never published before, and in some cases, were only ever published in this particular guide.
  • Artwork is spaced throughout the guide, including art for specific items, scenes, locations, and characters.
  • 7 Pages dedicated to the back story of A Link to the Past and the Zelda series as a whole.
  • Complete 7-page item appendix with official artwork, a screenshot, and description for every item in the game.
  • A massive foldout overworld artwork map highlighting all the various area in the Light World and Dark World.
  • Color-filled maps highlighting the specific areas found within the guide.
  • Detailed, colorful, and fully labeled maps for all the dungeons in the game.
  • Plenty of screenshots found throughout the guide.
  • Complete appendix for all Pieces of Heart.
  • An index is found on the last page, allowing for a quick search of specific terms.