In addition to Sword (B) and Item (Y), you can lift, push, pull, and throw inanimate objects with A, and access a gorgeous, scrolling, slant-view overworld map with X. The first and foremost of Z III's play improvements is the incorporation of four - count 'em four - button inputs instead of just two. He does battle with all the skeletons, bats, rats, swordsmen, and rock-spitting octopuses Zelda fanatics can stand. Our green-garbed hero's third, er, first quest spans the four comers of Hyrule and all points in-between, including waterfalls, caverns, villages, dungeons, and mountains. The Super Famicom redesign, a top-down perspective game, plays closest to the original Zelda, with a similar play interface, revamped enemies, and hot music and graphics. Zelda I ('87) and Zelda II ('89) set standards for excellence in NES swords-and-sorcery games.
Here's a sneak peek at this Japanese sales sensation, now available overseas for the Super Famicom and on the verge of a U.S. Spring her from jail and you're only just getting your toenails wet in Nintendo's most complex role-playing maze-a-rama ever. One of Ganon's unholy colleagues, the corrupt priest Agnim, has swiped the Seven Daughters of Hyrule, shattered the TriForce, locked Zelda in a dungeon, and thrown away the key. But an untold tale concerning Link's virgin voyage in the realm of Hyrule is about to take center stage on the Super Famicom: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past takes us back in time, back before Ganon's legendary badness, back before even the NES, to Link and Zelda's ancestors (who coincidentally are also named Link and Zelda!) and a fabulous adventure.
This code permanently puts you in Magic Cape mode and is a bit glitchy.After reforging the TriForce and banishing Ganon's minions from Hyrule for all eternity, twice, Link thought nothing could tear him and the love-of-his-life Princess Zelda apart ever again. Wear Magic Cape Without draining Magic: 7E005501 Master Sword (Using this before taking Zelda to the Sanctuary may cause glitches): 7EF35902 Obtaining Zora's Flippers without cheating.
How to obtain the Bombos, Ether and Quake Medallions without cheating.
Obtaining the Ice Rod without using cheats. Obtaining the Magic Cape without cheating is pretty easy, check out my How to Retrieve The Magic Cape Guide. Obtaining the Cane of Byrna without cheating is pretty easy, check out my How to Retrieve The Cane of Byrna Guide. Treasure Chests are restocked after zoning: 7E040300
Link is always full health (20 Hearts): 7EF36DA0 You may have to disable this code on certain puzzles if you're having issues. That guide will go into a lot of detail about how to setup and use the codes you find on these pages and some trouble shooting tips for those who need them.ĭon't see the code you're looking for on this page? Why not try my Game Genie codes for Zelda A Link to the Past and see if the code you're looking for is there instead! Those of you out there who are playing on an SNES Emulator that need help figuring out how to use the codes on this page should visit my how to setup Game Genie and PAR codes for SNES guide.
If you're playing with an actual physical console you'll need to purchase a physical Game Genie or Pro Action Replay and use the codes that way. If you are unfamiliar with Game Genie or Pro Action Replay (PAR) cheats and how to use them - fear not! Both of these things are usually found under the Cheat tab if you're playing on an Emulator which is located on the Toolbar at the top of the Emulator's window. Zelda A Link to the Past - Pro Action Replay Codes (USA)