[Retrogaming] Starting our 1st Dungeon (Green Pendant)! | The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)

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  Hey, what's up, gamers! I’m glad you’re back here on my 3speak channel and this post; as always, I welcome you. Today, after fulfilling my religious duties and honoring my faith in God on this beautiful Tuesday of Holy Week here in my country, when I just got home I started making some adjustments to the chair where I usually sit when I use my PC, which were long overdue so I could spend some quality time playing Zelda, focusing this time on continuing the main story and avoiding getting sidetracked, ha ha! It’s really very easy to get sidetracked in this fantastic RPG, players, and if you don’t believe me, I invite you to give this Super Nintendo classic a try, because I assure you you won’t regret it—even if you’re already very used to modern gaming : )

  As I mentioned in the previous paragraph, in this gameplay session we focused on advancing the story, so after leaving the magic potion shop, we headed to the eastern edge of the map—specifically to the spot that the wizard Sahasrahla had marked on the map, where, according to him, the green pendant is located. I have to mention that the path to that dungeon was plagued with enemies of all kinds, so you can’t let your guard down, but the most interesting part was inside the dungeon itself, where we were immediately confronted by hordes of enemies, including a type of skeleton that, though somewhat clumsy and weak, tends to attack in groups. Players, another great thing about this dungeon is that trap with giant balls that try to block your path at the very beginning, as it adds a lot of variety to the game’s level design—10/10 points to the developers for that! \ O /

  Finally, as we made our way through the dungeon, we found a chest containing the 'compass', which helps us pinpoint exactly where the ’Lair of the Dungeon Evil Master’ is located on our map—and thus, the guardian of the green pendant we’ve been searching for. At least at the beginning of this dungeon, we’ve found several chests with plenty of rupees, which is good for Link’s economy, ha ha! Well, without going on any longer, I’ll leave you here—but not before thanking you for your attention and looking forward to seeing you in the next Zelda gameplay video.


Some technical details:

1. Video game: Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) (USA ROM version)
2. Emulator used: Snes9x (Windows x64)
3. Video capture software: Fraps
4. Edited and rendered: Capcut (Professional Edition x64)
5. Emulator (Snes9x) - Video Setup:

  • Output Method: Opengl;
  • Bilinear Filter: On;
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3;
  • Vsync: On;
  • Frame Skip: Auto;
  • Filter: hq3x (for HD textures).

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Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) - Videos

Warioland II (GBC) - Videos

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Classic Edition - PC)

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