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|name = Link's Awakening Nintendo Player's Guide | |name = Link's Awakening Nintendo Player's Guide | ||
|image = [[File:Links-Awakening-Nintendo-Players-Guide.jpg|250px]] | |image = [[File:Links-Awakening-Nintendo-Players-Guide.jpg|250px]] | ||
|type = [[ | |type = [[Strategy Guide]]s | ||
|developer = | |developer = | ||
|manufacturer = | |manufacturer = | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo of America]]<br/>Tokuma Shoten Publishing | |publisher = [[Nintendo of America]]<br/>Tokuma Shoten Publishing<br/>M. Arakawa | ||
|author = | |author = | ||
| | |producer-in-chief = Hiroyuko Kato | ||
|director | |editor-in-chief = Gail Tilden | ||
| | |senior editor = Pam Sather | ||
| | |editors = [[Scott Pelland]], [[Leslie Swan]] | ||
|editorial consultants = Howard Lincoln, Peter Main, Phil Rogers, Juana Tingdale, Dan Owsen | |||
|director of production = Tsutomu Otsuka, Mikio Takeda | |||
|producer = Yoshio Tsuboike | |||
|project coordinators = Keiji Hamada, Geoff Surbeck, Emi Toyama | |||
|art director = Yoshi Orimo, Hiroko Nagami | |||
|concept and design = V Design, Inc., Wendy Salvatori, Ritsuko Yamaji, Work House Co. Ltd., Yukio Yamashita, Seiji Sato, Hiro Ogawa, Noboru Umeoka, Mashiko Takahashi | |||
|layout = Hiroshi Ohashi, Shuji Kurokawa, Tomohide Kinoshita (OK2) | |||
|illustrators = [[Katsuya Terada]], [[Matsunori Iwamoto]], [[Toshisada Nabuhara]], [[Kenji Murata]] | |||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' | |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' | ||
|model = | |model = | ||
| release | |release = 1993 | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|cost = $11 (U.S.)<br/>$21 (Canada) | |cost = $11 (U.S.)<br/>$21 (Canada) |
Revision as of 17:55, July 22, 2020
Games | ||
Cost | $11 (U.S.) | |
Release Date | 1993 | |
Credits | ||
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Publisher | Nintendo of America | |
Producer-in-Chief | Hiroyuko Kato | |
Producer | Yoshio Tsuboike | |
Director of Production | Tsutomu Otsuka, Mikio Takeda | |
Editor-in-Chief | Gail Tilden | |
Senior Editor | Pam Sather | |
Editors | ||
Editorial Consultants | Howard Lincoln, Peter Main, Phil Rogers, Juana Tingdale, Dan Owsen | |
Art Director | Yoshi Orimo, Hiroko Nagami | |
Concept & Design | V Design, Inc., Wendy Salvatori, Ritsuko Yamaji, Work House Co. Ltd., Yukio Yamashita, Seiji Sato, Hiro Ogawa, Noboru Umeoka, Mashiko Takahashi | |
Layout | Hiroshi Ohashi, Shuji Kurokawa, Tomohide Kinoshita (OK2) | |
Illustrators | ||
Project Coordinators | Keiji Hamada, Geoff Surbeck, Emi Toyama | |
Attributes | ||
Type | ||
Language | English | |
Length | 112 pages | |
UPC | 045496690717 |
Features
- The guide visually looks and feels very similar to the A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide.
- Guide is loaded with official artwork from the first four Legend of Zelda titles. Many of these artwork pieces, even for earlier games, 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.
- 6 Pages dedicated to the storyline of the first four Zelda titles.
- A massive overworld map highlighting all the regions in the game.
- Detailed and fully labeled maps for all the dungeons in the game.
- Plenty of screenshots found throughout the guide.
- Complete appendices for all Pieces of Heart and Secret Seashells.
- A complete guide to solving the Trading Sequence quest.
- Guides for the pathway through the Wind Fish, fairy locations, tree treasures, and Mad Batter locations.
- Detailed enemy guide with enemy names, descriptions, images, effective items chart, and damage.
- 9 pages dedicated to additional tips, secrets, and oddities found throughout the game.