The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (2002) - Part 1 - The Golden Land
In the land of Hyrule, there is a legend about a Golden Power that lays hidden in a Golden Land. Word of this Golden Power got spread and the people started fighting wars over it. But when the portal to the Golden Land started spewing out a lot of evil creatures, the King decided to seal the entrance to the Golden Land. Many ages have passed since then and the descendants of the Seven Sages responsible for sealing the Golden Land are now being targeted by the evil wizard Agahnim. With Princess Zelda being one of them, Link telepathically receives word from Zelda that he destined to stop the wizard from opening up the forbidden Land. Welcome to my next Let's Play: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past!
The third installment in the Zelda series returns to its original formula. A Link to the Past returns to the top-down view perspective and gives us more Hyrule to explore in brand new upgraded SNES graphics. In this new adventure Link is tasked to save Princess Zelda and the other Maidens from the clutches of the evil wizard Agahnim before he opens the seal on the mysterious Golden Land. With new weapons, amazing dungeon crawling and an epic story, this is the most epic Zelda adventure so far. And I'll be playing the Game Boy Advance version of this game for the Let's Play since it's the most recent version of this game.
Chapter select:
(0:00) Introduction
(2:54) Prologue
(6:13) Link's House - Getting Started
(8:17) Hyrule Field - To the Castle
(9:16) Hyrule Castle - Secret Passage
(11:11) Hyrule Castle - Finding Zelda
(16:10) Hyrule Castle - To the Throne Room
(18:11) Hyrule Castle - Sewers
(22:09) Sanctuary - The Old Sage
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