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The Legend of Zelda: A link to the past was released in 1992 on the SNES. In 2002 it was ported into the Game Boy Advance, and on January 22, 2007, it was re-released into the Wii Shop Channel's Virtual Console for 800 points. It has sold 4.61 million[1] copies worldwide. This was a revolutionary Legend of Zelda game as it brought Link from 8-bit to 16-bit. It was also the first Zelda game to include the Master Sword, the typical three then five dungeon layout, famous locations like Kakariko Village and Lake Hylia, a plot twist in the middle of the game, and variation of musical selections. This game really did kick start the Zelda series.
Story
- Main article: A Link to the Past Story
Characters
- Main article: A Link to the Past Characters
Races
- Main article: A Link to the Past Races
Enemies
- Main article: A Link to the Past Enemies
- List of enemies that appear in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. [show]
- Anti-Fairy
- Archer
- Armos
- Arrgi
- Babasu
- Ball and Chain Trooper
- Bari
- Red Bari
- Blue Bari
- Beamos
- Bee
- Biri
- Blade Trap
- Bomb Soldier
- Bomber/ Zirro
- Purple Bomber
- Green Bomber
- Bone Cucco
- Boulder
- Bow-Wow
- Bubble
- Buzz
- Buzz Blob
- Cannon Trooper (Removed)
- Crow
- Cucco
- Cukeman
- Cyclops Fish/ Ku
- Daira
- Blue Daira
- Red Daira
- Deadrock
- Debirando
- Blue Debirando
- Red Debirando
- Eye Keese/ Chasupa
- Eyegore
- Green Eyegore
- Red Eyegore
- Fire Keese
- Flying Tile
- Freezor
- Geldman
- Gibo
- Gibdo
- Golden Bee/ Good Bee
- Goriya
- Green Goriya
- Red Goriya
- Guruguru Bar
- Hardhat Beetle
- Blue Hardhat Beetle
- Red Hardhat Beetle
- Helmasaur
- Hinox
- Hokbok
- Hue
- Keese
- Knight
- Kodondo
- Red Kodondo
- Green Kodondo
- Kyameron
- Kyune
- Laser Eye
- Leever
- Green Leever
- Purple Leever
- Lynel
- Mini-Moldorm
- Moblin
- Nuranuru
- Octoballoon
- Octorok
- Pengator
- Pikit
- Pirogusu
- Podoboo
- Poe
- Popo
- Rabbit Beam
- Rat
- River Zora
- Ropa
- Rope
- Sand Crab
- Slarok
- Slime
- Snapdragon
- Soldier
- Spark
- Spear Soldier
- Spiny Beetle
- Stal
- Stalrope/ Skullrope
- Stalfos
- Blue Stalfos
- Red Stalfos
- Stalfos Knight
- Swamola
- Taurus
- Blue Taurus
- Red Taurus
- Tektite
- Blue Tektite
- Red Tektite
- Terrorpin/ Shell Spinner
- Thief
- Toppo/ Rabbit Fang
- Vulture
- Wallmaster
- Water Tektite
- Wizzrobe
- Zol
- Zoro
Bosses
- Main article: A Link to the Past Bosses
Here is a listing of all of the bosses found within The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Items
- Main article: A Link to the Past Items
Here is a listing of all of the items found within The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Locations
- Main article: A Link to the Past Locations
Glitches
- Main article: A Link to the Past Glitches
Other Media
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Ataru Cagiva) Manga was originally serialized in Monthly GFantasy, and it was later collected into three volumes by Enix Corporation. It was published in Japan on June 27, 1995 to May 27, 1996.
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Akira Himekawa) Manga was released in Japan on July 28, 2005 following the release of the Game Boy Advance port of the game. An English adaptation of this manga was released by Viz Media on February 2, 2010 as Volume 9 of their Zelda comic series.
Screenshots
- A-Link-to-the-Past-Screen-1.PNG
- A-Link-to-the-Past-Screen-2.PNG