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|title=The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
|title=The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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|releasedates= [[:Category:June 6|June 6]], [[:Category:1993|1993]]<br />[[:Category:December 1|December 1]], [[:Category:1998|1998]] (''DX'' version)
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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''''' is the fourth game in [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s famous ''[[:Category:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. Unlike his past adventures, this time around Link washes up on a mysterious island, and is awakened by a girl who resembles Princess Zelda.
''Link's Awakening'' received some criticism for abandoning the traditional setting of Hyrule, but was still a solid success. It was also one of several titles given a colorized "DX" overhaul to help promote sales of the [[:Category:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]. '''''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX''''' was no simple cash-in, though; it not only introduced vibrant color and fixed many of the original's glitches, it also included the brand-new [[/Color Dungeon/]], with puzzles centering around the use of color, as well as the [[/Photographs/]] feature with support for the Game Boy Printer.
This guide will cover both ''Link's Awakening'' and ''Link's Awakening DX'', as well as the differences between them.
This guide will cover both ''Link's Awakening'' and ''Link's Awakening DX'', as well as the differences between them.
# Walkthrough
## [[/The Mysterious Forest/]] - Covers the initial portion of the game, from Link's lost sword and his visit to the Mysterious Forest right up to his arrival at the Tail Cave's keyhole.
## To Be Continued
# Sidequests
## [[/Secret Seashells/]], buried rarities that lead to something great
## [[/Heart Pieces/]], to increas your number of hearts... collect them all!
## [[/Trading Sidequest/]], the only way to acquire some key items in the game.
# Other
## [[/Secrets/]], covering hidden goodies, bugs and glitches, and various other things that will make the game easier or just more interesting
## [[/Cheats/]], to help you through the game or just have fun.
## [[/Bosses/]], the Nightmares that will try to stop you from succeeding in your quest.[[Image:Zelda LA Dungeon C room H-4.png|thumb|A screenshot of one of the colour dungeon levels.]]
# DX Version
## [[/Color Dungeon/]], the new hidden adventure revolving around the use of color
## [[/Photographs/]], how to grab every last one of those holiday snaps
# External Links
## [http://www.geocities.com/magikarp129/ The Wind Fish's Egg] - a fansite focussing on this game
## [http://www.hostultra.com/~z4g/ Zelda 4 Glitches] - a site cataloguing the many glitches and hidden anomalies


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Template:All Game Nav Template:Infobox The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is the fourth game in Nintendo's famous The Legend of Zelda series. Unlike his past adventures, this time around Link washes up on a mysterious island, and is awakened by a girl who resembles Princess Zelda.

Link's Awakening received some criticism for abandoning the traditional setting of Hyrule, but was still a solid success. It was also one of several titles given a colorized "DX" overhaul to help promote sales of the Game Boy Color. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX was no simple cash-in, though; it not only introduced vibrant color and fixed many of the original's glitches, it also included the brand-new Color Dungeon, with puzzles centering around the use of color, as well as the Photographs feature with support for the Game Boy Printer.

This guide will cover both Link's Awakening and Link's Awakening DX, as well as the differences between them. Template:GFDL Article