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Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: SNES, re-released on GBA.
Release: September 24, 1992, re-released on March 28, 2003
The third game in the much celebrated Zelda series – The
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is perhaps the most adventurous game that
has been ever released. This game, developed by Nintendo, is set in SNES platform.
Released in 1992, the game is inclusive of many game play features like dynamic
environment multi-level dungeons, Master-Sword, and the hookshot. As a result of
its re-release in 2002 (on GBA), the game came with several other innovative
features such as multiplayer mode named Four Swords, which is first of its kind
in the Zelda series. Again, it was re-released in 2007 on Nintendo’s Virtual
Console Service for the Wii. The prime characters in the game are Link - a young boy living in
a lone house with his uncle outside of Hyrule Castle, Princess Zelda – a
descendant of the royal family of Hyrule who is captured by Agahnim and sealed
away in a magical crystal atop the Death Mountain, Agahnim – an evil wizard,
Ganon – the king of evil, Sahasrahla – an aged scholar, and Link’s uncle – a
former knight of Hyrule Family.
Filled with puzzles, secrets, and traps, the game’s
storyline involves rescuing Princess Zelda as well as seven other maidens. It
provides two options: one-player mode and the multiplayer game mode. In the
one-player mode (the original), players assume the role of Link – the game’s central
character, who in turn is required to search out master sword and travel to the
Dark World to subdue Ganon and bring back peace to the land of Hyrule, on
receiving a telepathic message from Zelda pleading to help. But in the case of
multiplayer game mode (re-release), 2-4 players assume the roles of young adventurers who respond
to the gauntlet thrown down to them from the Triforce. The game is advanced by
conquering a series of dungeons, each of them with its own special items like
hookshot and hammer. Link starts out to rescue the princess primarily with only
three units of health, which is gradually increased by defeating dungeon
bosses.
The game is highly famed for its graphics, music, and game
play. Its graphic is superb, and boasts of beautiful landscapes, colourful
backgrounds, and excellent facial expressions. The Land of Hyrule is presented in such an
amazing way that they are more reminiscent of cartoon sketches than pixels. Further,
each area within the game is unique, and is well-detailed. The music and audio
system in the game is also magnificent. From the dungeon music to the sounds of Kakariko Village,
every minute aspect in the game has been provided with wonderful music and
audio system. Additionally, the game is noted for its perfect game play, with
its entertaining story, well-drawn characters, and master-fully designed 12
dungeons such as Hyrule Castle, Sandstorm template, Tower of Hera, and Palace of Darkness. The game’s challenge, fun, and replay value are the other features worth mentioning. Above all, the game is deaf gamer friendly, and its interfacing and
mapping systems are flexible and easy to use.
All these aforesaid features have made this game one of the finest action Role Playing Games of all time.
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