In a small kingdom in the Hyrule region, golden triangles with mystical powers – known as Triforces – were passed down from generation to generation. In the distant past, when the world was still in chaos…Ī long, long time ago the World was in an age of Chaos. Both versions of the story are essentially the same, but since we’re here and since it’s an important part of the game, let’s take a look at it. The game itself doesn’t give a whole lot of background information, so that’s where the instruction manual steps in. That’s more useful than the pause feature. I still don’t know why they couldn’t have just made Select on Controller 1 bring up a save menu though. In fact, we saw how Controller 2 doesn’t go unused in the Japanese version – it’s the trick to killing Pols Voice! Well, as we’ve seen before, the Japanese Famicom has two controllers permanently attached to it, so none of this was a real problem for Japanese gamers. In comparison, the Japanese version clearly says, “On Controller 2, press the A Button and the Up Button on the control pad.”Īnyway, pretty crazy code, huh? Why couldn’t they have just made it some kind of special option you use with Controller 1? Plus what if you don’t have a second controller? And what if the game messes up while you insert Controller 2, as it often did with me whenever I inserted or removed a controller during a game? ![]() ![]() Or so you thought? I remember not realizing it at first as a kid, but there IS a way to save your game anytime you want, and it’s written right here in the instruction manual! Just press A and Up on Controller 2 at the same time while on the item select screen.Īctually, the English translation of this gets it slightly wrong and says, “…press the A button on Controller 2 and the Control Pad.” Press the control pad? What? One annoying part of The Legend of Zelda is that you can’t save the game anytime you want without purposely killing yourself.
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