Question:
I need some cheat codes for the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past GBA rom?
Zero
2009-12-20 07:06:17 UTC
I need some codes for things like infinite health, infinite magic, and things such as that.
Four answers:
Kolped™
2009-12-23 02:00:24 UTC
here the full list; http://www.supercheats.com/gameboyadvance/thelegendofzeldaalinktothepastcodes.htm
anonymous
2016-04-06 03:47:32 UTC
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As you may already know, the Legend of Zelda: aLttP was remade on the GBA. It was remade because so many people loved it and wanted it to return once more. I've played, beaten, and wrung out every single Zelda game, and this one still comes to be my favorite. This was the first Zelda game, let alone the first videogame I ever played. There are two versions, a single-player version (Link to the past) and multiplayer (Four Swords). In Four Swords, you can link up with up to three other players and must work together to make your way through 5 levels of the game. The two games are also linked, for example: in A Link to the Past, there is a chamber called the Palace of the Four Sword. You can only enter this if you've completed the Four Swords with a friend. The Music is astonishing in mine, and many others' opinions. It's some of the most diverse game music ever put through a GBA game. Zelda has been longly recognized as a game with great storylines, and I think this game easily shows that. If you are one to take the time to read what is happening and what NPC's are saying, it's easily understandable. As for replayability? There isn't much. If you have never played this game before (on the SNES) then this is a game that will take a week or longer to complete. After you've completed the game, then there is the Four Swords, the Palace of the Four Sword (includes an alternate ending), another sword attack, various new items and some sub-quests, and last but not least the scattered pieces of heart to collect. Most people just play through the game and don't care about the extras though. The graphics are not the best I've seen on the GBA, but they are definately not bad whatsoever. If you've played any Zelda game before and liked it to any degree, I think you'd like this game. If not, check out some reviews on GameFaqs, maybe a few videos of gameplay, to get a good feel for the game. I believe Amazon sells this game for $20.00, brand new, or you could buy just the cartridge for less than 15 dollars.
gman
2009-12-20 07:12:23 UTC
So far as I know, there are none. Just get as many heart containers as possible, and find the dark world bat to half all magic use. And red mail...get the red mail.



But no cheats. I did fine beating the game without them, I'm sure it's not much of a stretch for you to be able to too.
ay yay
2009-12-20 07:09:47 UTC
you are a disgrace to ALL zelda gamers. including myself.



EARN your magic powder and hearts dumbass.


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