![]() ![]() This difference can also be seen when certain enemies attack such as the Beamos. Enemies and bosses now flash white and shake when struck, rather than flash in multiple colors.A sound effect now plays when the save menu appears and disappears.The music and sound effects have been altered slightly due to the sound capabilities of the GBA, resulting in some lower-quality samples.The Maidens' text is now presented like it was in the original Japanese version: each paragraph gets deleted before the next appears instead of scrolling, much like the Essence of the Triforce.In the original game, Link's hands changed color when you got the Power Glove and Titan's Mitt as a small visual indication that he's wearing gloves.This was not present in the SNES version. When you enter a dungeon, its name (and level, in the case of the Dark World dungeons) will appear on the screen. The green circle cursor in the Item menu has been changed into green parentheses. There is now a file select for choosing between A Link to the Past and Four Swords. The Star of David tile inside the Eastern Temple/Palace was altered to yet another shape, including in the Japanese version. In addition, the digits are no longer italicized, which was originally only the case in the French version of the game. When you reach your maximum amount of Rupees, Arrows, and Bombs, the digits change to yellow. The secondary item is now on the opposite side of the screen, next to the Heart Meter, and the "- Life -" text above the Heart Meter has been removed. The game has a smaller viewing area, sacrificing some height and width, so the position of the icons on top of the screen has been changed to compensate for the smaller screen area. The witch's assistant was changed to look more like Maple from Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Also, by default, the palette is lighter than the original. The background scenery and "A LINK TO THE PAST" text are the same size as the SNES version, but the logo was otherwise re-drawn and the general layout is more compact for the GBA. ![]() The Japanese version also has this title screen background, logo and sword animation, and the intro plays and cannot be skipped when starting a new game. The player can also skip the Triforce sequence before the title screen appears, which was previously only possible in the Japanese and European versions of the game. In the original English version, the screen flashes multiple colors. In addition, when the sword drops down on the title screen, the screen flashes white once. The title screen has been slightly altered, particularly the appearance of the Master Sword, the different color of the text in the title logo and the addition of a "Press Start" prompt. This version contains numerous changes from the original game. Please fix this.Ī Link to the Past was re-released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002 and came bundled with the multiplayer-only game The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. There's a whole lotta words here, but not enough pictures. ![]()
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