The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Version Differences
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[edit] General Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Screen Resolution | 256 × 224 | 240 × 160 |
| Sleep Option | Not present | Present: press |
| Triforce opening | May not skip Screen flashes many colors |
May skip Screen flashes white |
| Introductory Story | Plays during attract mode May skip |
Plays during a new game May not skip |
| Dungeon Names | Not displayed | Displayed upon entry |
| Item Menu | Every Bottle shares one position Bottle contents displayed in submenu Items highlight by a green circle |
Each Bottle has its own position The Shovel takes the Bottle's old position. Items highlighted by a green parenthesis |
| Secondary Item Indicator | Next to Magic Meter | Next to Heart Meter |
| Maiden text | Scrolls | Erases |
| Starting a saved game | May start in the Mountain Cave May not start where you last saved |
May not start in the Mountain Cave May start from the last save location |
| Stones and Skulls | Only the normal variety | Sparkling stones and skulls can be found Striking sparkling stones will create Rupees and supplies Striking sparkling skulls will create lit bombs. |
| Spin Slash | Destroys 8 tiles around the center, but not the center | Destroys 9 tiles, including the center |
| Diving | Unavailable | May now dive underwater briefly |
| Ending Triforce Speech | May not speed up text | Text may be sped up |
| Pyramid of Power | No hole on the east side | A new hole on the east side leads to a new dungeon (the Palace of the Four Sword) if properly unlocked |
| Riddle Quest | Unavailable | A third lumberjack, Q. Bumpkin, has been added A "?" can be found in the Item Menu, next to the Piece of Heart chart |
[edit] Audible/Visual Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Link's voice | Unavailable | The voice of Young Link from Ocarina of Time can be heard during certain actions |
| Chopping down a sign | Unavailable | Newly added sound and graphics |
| Dropped Bombs and Blocks | Silent | Bombs and Blocks make noise if they fall down a hole |
| Walking through Misery Mire | Unique footsteps sound | Same as water footsteps sound |
| Selection Screen | Link is inanimate | Link is running |
| Super Bomb | No animation | The bomb pulsates while being dragged or set |
| Maximum Rupee/Bombs/Arrow | Text remains white | Text turns yellow |
| Faerie Queens | Items thrown in remains stationary | Items thrown in bob up and down |
| Health Meter | The text "- Life -" is visible above the hearts | No text is present above the hearts |
| West of the Dark Palace | Grass is formed in the shape of an arrow pointing to the skulls where you must use your Hookshot | A small broken bridge extends across the water to help you see the skulls on the other side |
| Witch's assistant | Assistant wears a hooded cloak | Looks like Maple from Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons |
| Struck enemies | Flash a variety of colors | Flash gray |
[edit] Weapon/Item Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Swords | May not pick up any items May not chop down signs May not break pots/skulls |
May pick up items by swinging your sword Master Sword and above may chop down signs Only a Level 4 sword may break pots/skulls |
| Lamp | May not damage an enemy | May damage an enemy |
| Boomerang | May not cut down signs, grass, or bushes | The Boomerang may cut down signs The Magic Boomerang will cut down signs, grass, and bushes. |
| Arrows | May not break anything | Wooden arrows can break one pot/skull Silver arrows can break an entire row |
| Magic Powder | No effect on pots/skulls | Destroys pots/skulls |
| Magic Hammer | May not destroy stones, skulls, or bushes | May destroy bushes, as well as light colored stones and skulls |
| Shovel | May only shovel left or right Replaced by the Flute once you find it |
May shovel up or down as well You keep the Shovel after you find the Flute |
| Flute | No new landing points may be added | After opening the warp to Turtle Rock, you may choose to land there |
| Fire Rod | Does not burn bushes | May burn an entire row of bushes |
| Collecting Magic Items | No effect | Refills your magic meter |
[edit] Dungeon/Enemy Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Desert of Mystery | Original frequency and speed | More numerous and faster |
| Dark Palace | Kodongos' fire is visible in the darkness | Kodongos' fire is only visible in the light of your lamp. |
| Ice Palace | You may collect the Cane of Somaria early, and use it to complete the Ice Palace puzzle quickly | You may not use the Cane of Somaria to complete the Ice Palace puzzle as the rooms have been changed |
| Turtle Rock Heart Piece | The enemies in the cave are Goriyas | The enemies in the cave are Eyegores |
| Like-Likes | Not present | Present near the Dark World Shield Shop |
[edit] Naming Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Special bee | Good Bee | Golden Bee |
| Fairies | Faerie | Fairy |
| Dash item | Pegasus Shoes | Pegasus Boots |
[edit] Miscellaneous Changes
| Item | Super Nintendo | Game Boy Advance |
|---|---|---|
| Faerie music | First four chords play every time the Faerie appears | First four chords only play the first time the Faerie appears |
| Lamp light cone | Cone is visible until one torch is lit | Cone is visible even after a torch is lit |
| Land Mines | Dashing over a mine detonates them | Dashing over a mine does not detonate them |
| Bunny beams | When turned into a bunny, you have a green tunic regardless of armor color | When turned into a bunny, the color of your tunic matches your armor. |
| Bunny Link | Link as a Bunny may not open treasure chests | Link as a Bunny may open treasure chests |
| Bombing walls | After the bomb explodes, dust falls from the hole | No dust falls from the hole |
| Red Rupee giving trees | You may collect the Rupee every time you save, reset, and continue | You may only collect the Rupee once per save file |
| Golden Bee | Must be captured from the Ice Cave east of Lake Hylia | May also be purchased from a brand new shop in the Village of Outcasts |
| Dark World Shop | The shop west of the Pyramid of Power sells a Red Shield, a Bee, and 10 Arrows | The shop west of the Pyramid of Power sells a Blue Shield, a Red Shield, and the Mirror Shield, but only if the Mirror Shield was obtained and lost |
| Angry Dark World Trees | They spit out a bomb the first time you touch them, then you may talk to them | You may talk to them, and then they spit out a bomb |
| Defeated Zora items | Bombs from defeated Zoras sink into the water | Bombs from defeated Zoras float above the water |
| Fairy appearance | Original rate | Increased frequency |
| Hyrule Cemetery | May not jump down over any stones | May jump down over stones on either side of Magic Cave grave |
| Treasure Field Heart Piece | Must leave the screen and return to a reset treasure field before trying again | May jump over the fence on the right side, and walk back to try the game again, leaving all of the holes you already tried |
| Chris Houlihan Room | A telepathic tile tells you about the room Various methods to reach it |
The telepathic tile is removed and the room is called "Top Secret Room" No available way to reach it without using an emulator/GameShark |