![]() ![]() When Link's Awakening was colorized years later, there were other noticeable changes made to the game besides the obvious. DUNGEON 8 BLUE BLOCKS LINKS AWAKENING UPGRADEUnused Room in Eagle's Tower JP revision 1.0įor some reason, this inaccessible room was given a cosmetic upgrade for later revisions of the game. This was fixed in other revisions of the game by adding two more deep water tiles, which makes it impossible to access this door without the Flippers. This can lead to an unwinnable situation where you run out of keys in the dungeon and can't get more. In the revisions JP 1.0, NA 1.0, and NA 1.2 of the original game, it's possible to jump across the water with the Pegasus Boots. This change also applies to the English DX versions of the game. For some reason, the English localization team smashed the two floors together on the minimap. In every version of the game except for the English releases, the Key Cavern minimap is split into two floors. This difference still remains in the DX version. In the Japanese and American versions, you have to throw it three times before it breaks in the French and German versions, you only have to throw it twice. In addition, the number of times the boss' bottle has to be thrown isn't the same in all the versions. This was changed for every other version of the game by adding two more jars at the bottom of the screen. In the first release of the game, you can go east of this room without the Power Bracelet. Thankfully, this was fixed for all other revisions. Probably, you would carelessly hit it while trying to cut the bushes and get bitten by it in return.Ī nasty little bit of layout failure: once you fall into the pit on the left, there's no way out. The dog outside the Trendy Game Shop starts in a different position in the first release (JP 1.0) of the game. If you find it, I'll give you my !Īlso, when you dive underwater near the topless mermaid: When I was swimming in the bay, the waves swept away my swimsuit. Like the hippo, the 2020 "gigaleak" includes uncensored dialogue for the mermaid: The DX French and German versions also updated the text to make it similar to the English script. The original French and German versions don't have this censorship, but the DX French and German versions do. The text icon was also modified accordingly. This was evidently deemed too "racy" for American audiences, and it was changed to a necklace in subsequent releases. In the Japanese version, the mermaid's missing item was actually her bikini top. Interestingly, the 2020 Nintendo "gigaleak" includes some messages implying this was originally meant to survive in the English version too. However, in the DX versions, the censorship is back in. This censorship doesn't exist in the original French and German versions, which appear to have been based on the Japanese game. This explains why the Hippo sits down when Link comes in: she's covering herself. This was changed in the American version to remove the breasts and sheet. The Hippo in Animal Village has breasts and a sheet in the Japanese version, the implication being that she's doing some artistic nudity for the painter. The title logo in the Japanese version includes the Game Boy logo, while the subtitle is stylishly done in an image of an island surrounded by palm trees and seagulls. ![]() This difference also carries over to the DX versions. The somewhat odd-looking trees were turned into palm trees, and the shadows they cast have been redrawn. Equip the shovel and dig right in front of the Statue to get the Slime Key.The background in the introduction sequence has been changed for the international versions of the game. Avoid the potholes and get to the Owl Statue in the northwest corner of the field. Proceed through the cave and into the field behind Richard's house. ![]() After obtaining all 5 Leaves, head back to Richard who will now reveal a secret passage in his house. All 5 Golden Leaves can be found by progressing through Kanalet Castle. RELATED: Link's Awakening (2019) - A Step By Step Guide To Every Secret SeashellĪt the castle, players will meet Kiki the Monkey, who will help Link get inside the castle in exchange for the Banana. ![]() Before heading there, players should get the shovel, which can be acquired from the shop in Mabe Village, and the Banana, which can be obtained through Link's trading sequence. Once players meet Richard, he'll ask them to retrieve 5 Golden Leaves from Kanalet Castle. Old Man Ulrira will direct players over the phone to Prince Richard, a former swordsman from Kanalet Castle who now lives in Pothole Field close to the Key Cavern. Head to the telephone booth in Ukuku Prairie. After clearing the Bottle Grotto dungeon, players will need to find the Slime Key before continuing to the Key Cavern. ![]()
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