The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Super Nintendo)

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

A young boy named Link leaves home on a stormy night to find and rescue Princess Zelda. You might have heard this story before, but this time saving the princess is only the beginning of the adventure…

Taking full advantage of the Super Nintendo hardware, The Legend of Zelda: A link to The Past has many surprises in store for the player. This installment introduced several elements of the Zelda series that can still be found in the latest episodes, and is considered by many as one of the best chapters in the series.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Review

By Damo

To put it simply, Zelda: A Link to the Past is one of the finest RPGs in existence. Everything is perfect - the bold lines and subtle pastel-tones of the graphics, the triumphant rendition of the Zelda theme, the excellent yet simple combat system, the brilliantly conceived logic puzzles. Nintendo left nothing to chance here and crafted one of the finest pieces of software to grace the SNES.

After tampering with the franchise with Zelda II: Link's Adventure for the NES, Nintendo returned to the great adventurous gameplay that made the series famous. Link to the Past is a big game with lots to do and see. It's a great achievement in pretty much every way. You play as Link (or whatever you name him), and you must destroy Ganon who plans on taking over or destroying Hyrule. You start off with little to no skill and earn new ones as you progress through the game. You'll get many items such as the bow, hammer, and various magical weapons.

Later in the game you'll travel to a different side of Hyrule, The dark side. It's almost identical in design but what sets it apart from the light world of Hyrule is the dark enemies and dungeons. The dungeons in Link to the Past are indeed brilliant. There are plenty of puzzles to put your mind against in these dungeons as well. Some simple, some difficult, and some that will plain out give you a headache. At the end of almost every dungeon is a boss. Most of them are gigantic beasts that are extremely challenging at times.

It's easy to overlook the most important things in Zelda, so you have to be sure to keep your eyes wide open at all times. Throughout the land of Hyrule you'll discover new areas and meet new people. Some helpful, some not, and some just plain weird. Link to the Past has a lot of personality and a good story as well.

Amazingly the game doesn't feel like a retro title, even when played today. That's the sign of a true classic. A welcome addition to the Virtual Console library!

5/5

Average reader rating: 4.81 (194 ratings)

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1. Shrapnel09 United States 20 Feb 2007, 11:04 GMT

This was defintally a solid zelda game, damn near perfect. There are still 3 heart pieces that i cant find in order to fully complete this game, and i refuse to look it up on the internet.

Also, did this game come with a map when it was first released. I'm trying real hard to remember if it did or not, thanks.

2. GK United Kingdom 20 Feb 2007, 19:22 GMT

A classic game, I loved it.

I remember this as the first Zelda game that I got, have been hooked ever since.

Literally got my Wii in yesterday and got a cheap copy of Windwaker off of eBay - came with Link To The Past and Masterquest inside - I'm as happy as can be !

3. Tosky United Kingdom 22 Feb 2007, 19:45 GMT

Zelda, my first ever huge game, and each time it gets released I get it again. Such a cool game, and the first one I ever played with side quests.
Why dont games get made like this anymore?

4. RetroGuy United Kingdom 25 Feb 2007, 17:50 GMT

In answer to an earlier question, yes the original did come with a map (at least the pal version does cus i still own it) And yes when is it coming to the UK cause OOT is good but this is the best

5. ShinynewJB United Kingdom 22 Mar 2007, 23:37 GMT

I'd really like to know what kind of PAL conversion this game has, not that that will affect my buying decision :). I've only got 700 Wii Points though, so I'll be purchasing it tomorrow.

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6. neuzd Italy 23 Mar 2007, 02:02 GMT

Looks like the borders are reduced (I saw Kirby and noticed them a lot more), for the speed I can't say, but since it's not f-zero or sonic I think the gamplay doesn't suffer.

I didn't feel any particular problem trying it.

Zeruda No Densetsu!!!!

7. Mart United Kingdom 23 Mar 2007, 09:52 GMT

There's few moments in games as good as when you walk out of the cathedral for the first time and your ears are blessed with the overworld theme from A Link to the Past. Only my personal favourite Majora's Mask to come now but this is a very close second.

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8. Deckers Belgium 23 Mar 2007, 15:36 GMT

Zelda

Ahhh zelda xD
1992 what a year in gaming that was

9. danstan Australia 25 Mar 2007, 12:59 GMT

This seems to be optimized for PAL... no black borders, and it runs the same speed as NTSC. Thank god for that!

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10. Jazzem United Kingdom 26 Mar 2007, 00:52 GMT

No borders at all Dan? And full speed? That's quite something! SNES VC games tend to have minimized borders, but they're still there, and the speed tends to be the same as the original 50Hz version.

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11. neuzd Italy 26 Mar 2007, 09:25 GMT

About the optimization.

Is anyone sure (and I say:SURE) about the speed?
I don't know the way used to check all the other games....

Since here and on the Wikipedia page there are doubts about the speed, I tried myself to run a ROM on an emulator along with the VC title. Two monitors running the same scene one next the other.

I think A Link to the Past has NO optimised speed.

I noticed the text was running faster on the VC title, but the movements of Link were a bit slower.

Maybe my method is totally untrustable, I don't know. What's the "official" way of checking the speed?

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12. Deckers Belgium 26 Mar 2007, 22:22 GMT

... have a US SNES with the game running next to it
and i'm sure the Speed is NOT optimized
since i played Zelda on the SNES recently
swinging the sword seemed like slower to me

but i could be wrong too :D

13. Bustacap Germany 26 Mar 2007, 23:13 GMT

there are small borders and the game is a lil bit slower than the original

14. DJ LINK United Kingdom 29 Mar 2007, 19:58 GMT

This game is amazing. I played twice through the Japanese version when it first came out - not knowing any Japanese! And this will be the first time that I will have ever gone through it in english - I cannot wait to get stuck in!

15. fail:safe United Kingdom 08 Apr 2007, 17:44 GMT

I loved this game on the snes, and i had an emulator on my laptop 5 years back and played it then for a while, I just found out that you could use the ocarina to warp to places by doing something at the weather vein in the village-

all these year and i never knew, i just ran around the place- no wonder it took so long-

any one know if nintendo are planning on releasing game boy games (namely zelda) on the VC?

F:S

16. -K- Canada 11 Apr 2007, 02:21 GMT

Fail Safe: You are talking about Ocarina of Time on the N64

17. fail:safe United Kingdom 13 Apr 2007, 13:56 GMT

-K- no, i was talking about link to the past, i know that you used the ocarina to transport around in OOT, but this idea came from LTTP- infact on the VC operations guide it says that the item --> ocarina can be played in a certain place to transport around the world.

I just got this game afew days ago and it all came flooding back, harder than i remembered but so much fun, its wonderful to see ideas and details that made it in to later games - not to mention the fantastic music!

18. fail:safe United Kingdom 15 Apr 2007, 10:36 GMT

Does anyone know how you get the ocarina from the ghost of the forest boy. every time i aproach him he vanashes, none of my items work on him. please help!

19. danstan Australia 17 Apr 2007, 08:58 GMT

You'll never be able to approach him, fail:safe. However, if you want to progress further through this sidequest, try going to the same area in the Dark World...

For more information, I recommend www.gamefaqs.com!

20. mario/zelda_fan Canada 21 Apr 2007, 20:17 GMT

yah i cant get the ocarina too but in the dark world talk to him and do what he says. im not done this game yet, but i would give it a five star (im not done because i started playing super paper mario)

21. Oui_Oui United States 22 Apr 2007, 17:08 GMT

Just bought it yesterday... as I've allready got it on the GBA! Is it me or does it feel like a new and better game on a big screen!? What an awesome game!!

22. Mr 64 United Kingdom 23 Apr 2007, 14:23 GMT

Nintendo turn on the style again, as Link and Zelda make their 16-bit debut. After a somewhat 'experimental' re-envisioning of the series in Zelda 2 on the NES, Miyamoto and his team decided to go back to the format of the original game. The result is a hugely rewarding game!

The primitive graphics of the original NES game have been replaced with a lavish game world and a splendid array of enemies. There are also far more objects to collect than in the original.

It is fair to argue that Zelda is not a true RPG as you don't rely or interact with NPCs half as much as in say an Enix game of the era. I'd argue that Zelda is more of an arcade adventure, either way it's absolutely brilliant! Fantastic dungeons, top secrets and as I mentioned, lots more items to collect. The map system is also a hundred times better than in the original NES game and actually makes sense now!

The game world is big and varied. It is also revealed to you in steps as you can only access certain parts when you've collected a specific object or performed a certain task. There is also a "Metroid Prime 2-style" 'light' and 'dark' world aspect to the game as well, which for the time was very innovative and also adds a whole new dimension to the game (literally) as to do certain things you need to be in a certain world. But that's much later in the game. All in all, I absolutely love this game and it's addictive qualities probably cost me some decent GCSE grades!

It's also worth mentioning the soundtrack is one of Nintendo's finest. The music consists of some fantastic new scores and tremedous, epic orchestrated renditions of classic NES Zelda tunes. Brilliant!

Is it worth downloading? It certainly is! Even if you have the GBA conversion it's worth getting as you can see the beautiful graphics in all their glory. Another jewel in the SNES's outstanding catalogue of games.

23. mario/zelda_fan Canada 25 Apr 2007, 01:40 GMT

Mr 64, that was a beautiful explanation of the game. And I couldn't agree with you more this game is so much better than the game boy version. ( even though I've never played that one before ) I've never beat this game yet ( this is the first time i've played it ) I stopped because I wanted to play DK country, but those words you just wrote inspired me to beat this game and see what happens at the end.

24. mario/zelda_fan Canada 27 Apr 2007, 19:24 GMT

Wow I'm in the 3rd temple in the dark world and I can't beat the boss.
It's almost impossible when all of those spikes keep shooting at you and the dragon thing is trying to hit you.

25. fail:safe United Kingdom 02 May 2007, 05:15 GMT

I just completed this game yesterday, it was utterly satifying. Just getting past the point i got to as a kid was enough but to see where the ideas that made later games came from was a real joy for a zelda fanatic like myself.

I loved the dark woods dungeon, such a great idea to have portions of the dungeon only accessable from hidden entrences/holes in the ground out side the temple its self- makes me wonder why this was one of the few ideas that never got carried through to the later games.

Also, i loved the fact that there were things you could totally miss and still get through the game, im still trying to find the bombos medalion and the golden bee. Makes the game so morish and expansive. Top stuff well recomended.

F:S

26. Jamie Martin United Kingdom 02 May 2007, 18:12 GMT

This is my favourite one player game ever, would happily play it all day. Sheer perfection!

27. fail:safe United Kingdom 04 May 2007, 07:12 GMT

A very pedantic point, but has anyone else noticed that there is no part of the game that has anything to do with "a link to the past"? a link to the dark world maybe, but the game is firmly set in the present tense throughout.

still, top game.

F:S

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28. Pocketim New Zealand 21 May 2007, 06:41 GMT

I think this game is called a link to the past coz this is the first game when you play as link as a child, I havn't played this game before but I have heard lots about it and I'm pretty sure that he's a kid.

29. Ryan United States 26 May 2007, 06:46 GMT

simply INCREDIBLE. next to ocarina and twilight princess this has to be the greatest zelda game ever created

30. William United States 04 Jun 2007, 07:37 GMT

Woohoo! ALTTP ROCKS BIG TIME!!! :) :) :) Man.. I love playing that game ever since it came out years ago (SNES version)! I kept playing that game over and over and over... this beats out playing Zelda: MM, mind you.. but OoT is better than MM, in my opinion. But I don't know if I'd ever compete between Zelda 1 and Zelda 2 (both NES versions)... both are very good games, anyway.
Btw, Pocketim: How can Link play being a child and then adult in ALTTP? I know that it occurs in OoT, though. I could be mistaken.

Well... again, ALTTP rocks on!

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31. Pocketim New Zealand 05 Jun 2007, 09:33 GMT

I have link to the past now and at the very start sometimes if you talked to a guard he will say "Hey kid! What are you doing up this late? You can stay up when you are older!" or something like that so that is pretty good proof that link is a child in this game.

32. TheReaFONZ Ireland 07 Jun 2007, 12:57 GMT

MASTERPIECE!!!! can't beat this one on the zelda front. Anyone else think it's better than the 3d games? and if ya think about it TP is pretty much the same game as Oot and it gets kinda borin after a while. But this game is addictive can't stop playin for ages...... god damn death mountain... -_-

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33. SKTTR Germany 12 Jun 2007, 02:38 GMT

A Link to the Past was my first Zelda game.. (I later beat Zelda 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 7+8, etc. except the Panasonic one's) I never excpected anything from the game. It was always present in the 90'ies.. Zelda here.. Zelda there.. But I got it from a friend and as I began to play I didn't know what was going to happen to me. This game blows your brain.
5/5 Stars!

34. sashaboo United Kingdom 18 Jun 2007, 20:18 GMT

A link to the past was my first zelda game and it is a gaming experiance that i will never forget. It turned me into a zelda fan forever. In terms of quality i would describe it as on a par with the amazing OOT.

35. sashaboo United Kingdom 06 Jul 2007, 19:29 GMT

Not only was this the first Zelda game that i played but was also the first RPG style game that i had ever played. I will always remember this game as one of the best gaming experiances that i ever had. I am 29 years of age now so i was only a young boy when i played through it and i fondly remember scratching my head several times with some of the brilliant puzzles, and then feeling a great sense of acheivment, satisfaction and appreiciation when you cracked it. When i started the game i was very curious as to what the game would be like and little did i know that i would end up becoming a huge fan of the zelda franchise to this day. I rate this game as on a par with Ocarina of time but personally always prefered OOT. Truly an epic adventure which deserves all the praise it has ever had.

36. Grantus United Kingdom 07 Jul 2007, 02:45 GMT

I'm currently playing through my GBA version of the game and ws wondering if there is a point in my spending a percentage of my last 1000 wii points on this game. Love the GBA version, currently facing the third crystal boss (mothula i think) but don't know if the game is worth starting over again just for the satisfaction of seeing it on big screen. Was too young to play the original game.

37. Lone Sweden 13 Jul 2007, 23:04 GMT

I haven't played Zelda:TP yet but out of the rest this is by far number one. It's perfect it every aspect. The second best one is (also by far) OOT, but even though OOT is as good as it is it's not close to as awesome as this game =)

38. GS United States 15 Jul 2007, 00:15 GMT

Just beat it... I really need input about this.... This along with the 2nd Zelda (Yeah I know Im crazy) and actually that first one that came out for the black and white old school game boy were the only ones I really liked alot.... Is the new Wii one going to be alittle over this easily frustrated older gamer???

39. Veszerin United States 16 Jul 2007, 16:52 GMT

You know what.
I'm gonna just say this.

Forget Ocarina of Time.
The Best Zelda EVER MADE is Without a doubt, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, for the SNES.

40. Brodo18 Canada 23 Jul 2007, 19:08 GMT

Hands Down BEST ZELDA GAME!!!
Ill be honest im not THAT huge into zelda.. sure it may sound crazy to some of you but thats the truth.
However, this zelda game is fantastic and worthy of 5 stars, I enjoy far better than Ocarnia of Time and highly recommend it over OOT!

41. robert United States 21 Aug 2007, 00:13 GMT

loved this game, better than the first zelda. I haven't yet played the second.

42. LikwidSnaque United States 30 Aug 2007, 23:25 GMT

I read all of the praise for this game and I am surprised by all of the people who say that this game was the first Zelda they've played. Zelda on NES was my first experience with the series - this game straight-up spoiled me...I guess I'm an old fogey. Link's Awakening is another well made game for the limitations of the Gameboy. Zelda fans who have not played that: I suggest you find a way to play that one also!!!

43. Mii be you United States 01 Sep 2007, 05:15 GMT

I have to agree with some of the reviewers. This is better than OOT. Who doesn't love being in Hyrule's dark side? Not me!

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44. Adamant Norway 25 Sep 2007, 06:22 GMT

"
A very pedantic point, but has anyone else noticed that there is no part of the game that has anything to do with "a link to the past"? a link to the dark world maybe, but the game is firmly set in the present tense throughout."


It's called A Link to the Past because it takes place centuries before the two other Zelda games that were out at the time. The Link in this game is the forefather of the Link everyone knew at the time, so it's a link to the past, to see the first defeat of Ganon and the first time the Triforce came together. At the time. Nowadays we have Ocarina of Time and all those other games taking place even further in the past.

45. Citan United Kingdom 01 Oct 2007, 19:35 GMT

I was kind of spoiled by this game...as it was so good that Ocarina of Time became my biggest gaming disappointment of all time by comparison (not that it is a bad game, but it's no AlttP).

"Zelda 3" is, simply put, my favorite game ever.

46. MorikaWeb United Kingdom 09 Oct 2007, 23:08 GMT

Greatest Zelda ever, and one of the greatest games for the SNES. I have so many fond memorys of this game from when I was a kid.

My only disappointment with it is that they never made a proper sequel. If they made a LTTP/II it would be a platinum seller.

47. Ender United States 16 Oct 2007, 15:12 GMT

ALttP is the best Zelda game ever made. Everything that was good about the original Legend of Zelda is in this game plus many new items, puzzles, and enemies. This is the game that introduced us to the magic meter and the spin attack (both are main-stays of the series ever since) and, for the first time, you get to truly interact with the people of Hyrule. Great game then and still a great game now.

48. Cameron United States 19 Oct 2007, 14:47 GMT

I have played this game all the way through probably 6 times and it is still just as fun as the first time. I own it on the SNES, but I will probably still pay $8 and get it for the wii.

49. darthmix United States 02 Nov 2007, 19:48 GMT

What else is there to say? It's a masterpiece. My second-favorite SNES game, after Super Metroid.

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50. Link O' Fett United States 21 Nov 2007, 19:32 GMT

800 POINTS!?!? If you don't have this game already in some form, download it! It's a 16-bit masterpiece!

51. 007 United States 29 Nov 2007, 03:21 GMT

This game is a classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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52. Jogurt the Yogurt Canada 06 Dec 2007, 20:18 GMT

This is the best game in an incredibly huge series, hands down, no questions asked.

53. where's kiki??? United Kingdom 21 Dec 2007, 18:48 GMT

HELP...I've been trying to find Kiki the monkey for weeks, i know i need to find him and pay him 10 rupees so he leads me to the dungeon but ive looked everywhere, i walked around under that big bush for ages but the little buggers nowhere to be seen, can anyone help?

54. Teddi United Kingdom 23 Dec 2007, 16:42 GMT

@where's kiki
if my memory serves me correctly: on your way to the first darkworld dungeon you make your way through a bushmaze. when you exit it on the other side, there he is following you. go to the entrance, he will open it for 100 rupees.

I absolutely love this one, best game ever for me. and yes OoT was kind of a letdown after this. links awakening on the gameboy is my 2nd favourite zelda-game

55. Arnold United States 01 Jan 2008, 19:12 GMT

This is the greatest game that i have ever played(after Chrono Trigger for the snes), and i think that every Wii owner should buy this no doubt.

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56. snabald United States 03 Jan 2008, 01:47 GMT

I just downloaded this for VC the other day, I hadn't played it in probably fourteen years - I have been playing it almost non stop since I downloaded it.

Incredibly fun, tons of exploration, great puzzles, well designed dungeons.

Why don't they make games like this any more???

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57. Damo United Kingdom 21 Jan 2008, 16:58 GMT

They do - have you tried Minish Cap on the GBA?

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58. Mad Bomber United States 22 Jan 2008, 05:01 GMT

Classic. One of the few games that make me regret never getting a SNES back in the day. This would still be a 5 star game even by today's standards. It still feels brand new and just drips with quality.
No excuses. Download this now.

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59. Clayfrd United States 24 Jan 2008, 00:49 GMT

This is my favorite Zelda. Twilight may barely top it, but not likely. I don't want any comments about how Ocarina is better, it is not in my opinion. The graphics are clean, but not over the top, the gameplay is well paced, and I just love it. Come to think of it, though, I haven't played it in a while. Maybe I will soon. Anyway, BUY! - Clayfrd

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60. agent_lime 24 Jan 2008, 02:51 GMT

Everyone said how great this game is, so i tried it and was really disapointed, it was hard and boring.

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61. The shoemaker Canada 25 Jan 2008, 03:48 GMT

It's a really good game I wish I could beat it but the temple in the dark worlds desert is kinda putting me off

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62. McCabe United States 25 Jan 2008, 04:32 GMT

I felt the same way, agent_lime, but then I gave it time, and it grew on me...and I found myself playing it more and more...compulsively. like the shoemaker said, the only thing I'm not too crazy about in this game is the dark world...a great game nonetheless.

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63. Bosmer-Archer United Kingdom 30 Jan 2008, 15:03 GMT

what do you do in the castle at the begining?

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64. Sariku United States 31 Jan 2008, 14:21 GMT

At the start of the game you have to save Zelda. You wake up, and run to the castle. It's raining, but you find a secret passage way. You meet your relative and gives you your sword and shield. Once you free Zelda, you get a heart piece and is told where to go next. Very abrupt way to start a game, but it worked.

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65. Garlyle Canada 31 Jan 2008, 22:33 GMT

Yeah, the Zelda series has always been more about self-driven exploration then being told where to go, or at least, the classic Zelda games are...

This is an excellent game, but those who have played the bajebus out of it on the SNES and emulators may want to think twice about purchasing it on the Virtual Console, since it will be missing some of that "Wow" factor.

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66. mario221 Canada 02 Feb 2008, 16:42 GMT

I have this on my GBA 9/10

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67. JJ United States 03 Feb 2008, 02:01 GMT

Best Zelda! IMO

68. Solid_snake Belgium 03 Feb 2008, 16:01 GMT

Never got it on the SNES, then bought it on the GBA and i loved it. Fantastic Game!

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69. Nigel Canada 05 Feb 2008, 14:54 GMT

I bought this game off of a guy I knew and my sister and I played it like crazy every day after school. We still talk about this game. It's perfect!

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70. WaddleWave Puerto Rico 05 Feb 2008, 19:49 GMT

Great solid adventure game! Unlike the Wii zelda game, the songs and gameplay are great and keeps you on a constant stance looking for the next "key" item and will never let you get bored, Wii Twilight Princess makes you want to snore, very boring and makes you lose interest fast unlike Link to the Past, the gameplay and music are always exorbitant, fast and great.

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71. Pwnage United Kingdom 05 Feb 2008, 21:30 GMT

its a very hard game!! but i loved it

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72. Jon Sweden 12 Feb 2008, 09:17 GMT

One of the best games of all time! A classic adventure that never fails to impress!

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73. GameAddict Sweden 13 Feb 2008, 20:09 GMT

As many others before me have said, one of the best games on the SNES. I love it!

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74. zelda freak United States 21 Feb 2008, 15:20 GMT

Definitly the best game that the SNES has to offer. The overworld has such a huge feel to it that makes you want to wander the landscape for hours.

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75. Capt K United Kingdom 22 Feb 2008, 14:18 GMT

One of the best SNES games ever...
The game is huge, tunes are top notch, bosses imaginative and the dungeons are wicked.

5/5 from me, this is what got me into the series!!!!

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76. zelda freak United States 23 Feb 2008, 20:32 GMT

This is a great game, but it doesn't quite top OOT. It's a close second though. I like OOT cuz it takes zelda into the world of 3-D, but A Link to the Past does show off it's amazing music, clorfull dungeons, and clever puzzles. They are both no less than a five-star title!*****

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77. calc_nerd United States 24 Feb 2008, 00:08 GMT

Amazing game--downloaded it the first day it was out on the Wii, and enjoyed every bit of it. Colorful, detailed dungeons, and two huge worlds to explore--- who could ask for more than that?

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78. Toz United States 24 Feb 2008, 20:28 GMT

As bad as this sounds, I never really played this game back in the day. A few years back I got Four Swords for GBA, but never got to into the game. At the time, I thought that nothing could be as good as the orginal Zelda for NES, and I was bitterly dissapointed with Zelda II for the same reasons most people are. I gave this game a second chance by downloading it the other day and I am not dissapointed at al! I don't know why it didn't click with me before, but I am impressed and inthrawed this time around. The graphic style doesn't feel dated, game play is awesome, the details are amazing, the depth, the list goes on and on. It's everything I loved about the original and more. This game is a must buy for Zelda fans, casual fans, or even people like me who are in the re-descovery camp.

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79. Duff_Man Spain 06 Mar 2008, 19:09 GMT

The best game in Zelda 2D series... but if you don't speak English, I suggest to get the GBA version 'cause SNES version is not traduced.
In spite of that this game is the best 16-bit generation Action/Adventure game. Absolutely a Must-Have.

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80. zelda freak United States 08 Mar 2008, 16:09 GMT

after reading some of the peoples comments i just wanna play it right now! the game just never gets old, even today. the boss battles are so much fun and the music is that much better. my favorite is the second boss-the giant worms.

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81. 2hip2beskware Canada 07 Apr 2008, 19:35 GMT

Better or worse than Ocarina of Time?

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82. zelda freak United States 22 Apr 2008, 05:34 GMT

i just can't choose between this and ocarina of time, there both really good it just kinda depends on what your
in the mood to play. a 2-D or 3-D zelda game.

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83. MasterMario United States 26 Apr 2008, 17:46 GMT

To me, this is the first great Zelda game that deserves 5 stars. But it's hard, especially the dungeons.

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84. The shoemaker Canada 27 Apr 2008, 08:37 GMT

5 stars. I finally beat it, and it was the most challenging Zelda game i've ever played. It's a great game and $8 is a steal!

The last bit of puzzles were very VERY tricky, I still am shocked that i actually beat it. Now on the mojoras.

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85. slangman United Kingdom 29 Apr 2008, 15:43 GMT

My first ever VC download. What a teriffic game. The dungons are very clever with creepy music. Best SNES game ever. The only actual flaw in this game is that it actually ends. Highly recomended for a mere 800 points.

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86. lockelocke United States 04 May 2008, 23:04 GMT

This is, without exaggeration, my single favorite video game. I've beat it well over twenty times, and in my first year of college there was a competition to see who could beat this game the fastest. At that video game tournament, myself and several others went up against a mysterious girl no one had seen before. This chick heard about the competition, but didn't attend the school, she decided to sign up anyways. Well, we all set off into Hyrule and within three hours this girl was already done, while I was still meandering somewhere around a fourth or fifth dark world temple. Needless to say, I was in love.

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