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pour resumer, c une pièce dns le jeu qui, dans la version US, porte le nom d'un gars qui a gagné un jeu organisé par un magazine ricain en 1992. c dans toutes les version super nintendo, mais pas sur GBA.
"The Chris Houlihan Room is probably the best (and most mysterious) secret that
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past has to offer. I wasn't even aware of
this secret until I browsed GameFAQs' Z:LttP message boards and stumbled on
this awesome secret. Thankfully, someone there was kind enough to help me out.
His name on the GameFAQs.com message boards is ABR, and here is what he had to
say to help me:
"Choose to Start at the sanctuary in light world (you need the running boots)
Zoom down the path in front of you, go left (towards the village) Go south the
first time you're able to(keep running) Enter the castle area. Dash up the path
you did at the beginning of the game (the hidden entrance to the castle) run
over the bush, and fall down the hole. If you did it fast enough you will find
it. (It takes patience, do it several times)"
He also provided me with an ASCII text map, but that's not necessary to put
here. So thanks to him for that tidbit, but... well, of course I'll explain
just what the Chris Houlihan Room is!
Back before The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was made, the famous
magazine Nintendo Power held a contest for someone's name to appear in a soon-
to-be-made videogame for the new powerful Nintendo system, the Super Nintendo,
or SNES for short. Chris Houlihan, a Nintendo Power reader and subscriber, was
chosen as the winner. And his room is in this game.
While ABR's explanation of getting there is valid, David Wonn, the famous
glitchmaster himself, has another way, a more common way of getting there. He
insists on his website that the success rate of his way is far greater than
starting at the Sanctuary to get there. He suggests that by walking to the
north part of Kakariko Village on the path in the east side of the village,
then running north, and east past the Fortune Teller's house, and then south
and west into the castle's secret entrance is faster and gives you a better
success rate. Either way you do it, it's a cool secret, and absolutely worth
checking it out.
Either way you do the trick, if you do it right, instead of landing in Hyrule
Castle's hidden basement, you land in a room that looks like a cave. It has a
blue floor and is covered in blue rupees, 45 to be exact. On the northern wall
in the middle is a Sahasrahla plaque, that when you talk to it, says: "My name
is Chris Houlihan. This is my top secret room. Keep it between us, OK?" Heh
heh.
But wait, there's more. OTHER people suggest (and it's actually confirmed, so
it's not even a suggestion), that this Chris Houlihan Room is actually
something that you automatically go to when there's a glitch in the game...
others have gotten there by falling into a pit right before your final battle
with Ganon. Anyway you get there, be glad you did. It's a nicely hidden secret
in this awesome game.
In anycase, I wrote a little FAQ for the Chris Houlihan Room that's on
GameFAQs, that might just explain it a little bit better than this does. Here's
the URL to the FAQ:"
pour resumer, c une pièce dns le jeu qui, dans la version US, porte le nom d'un gars qui a gagné un jeu organisé par un magazine ricain en 1992. c dans toutes les version super nintendo, mais pas sur GBA.
"The Chris Houlihan Room is probably the best (and most mysterious) secret that
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past has to offer. I wasn't even aware of
this secret until I browsed GameFAQs' Z:LttP message boards and stumbled on
this awesome secret. Thankfully, someone there was kind enough to help me out.
His name on the GameFAQs.com message boards is ABR, and here is what he had to
say to help me:
"Choose to Start at the sanctuary in light world (you need the running boots)
Zoom down the path in front of you, go left (towards the village) Go south the
first time you're able to(keep running) Enter the castle area. Dash up the path
you did at the beginning of the game (the hidden entrance to the castle) run
over the bush, and fall down the hole. If you did it fast enough you will find
it. (It takes patience, do it several times)"
He also provided me with an ASCII text map, but that's not necessary to put
here. So thanks to him for that tidbit, but... well, of course I'll explain
just what the Chris Houlihan Room is!
Back before The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was made, the famous
magazine Nintendo Power held a contest for someone's name to appear in a soon-
to-be-made videogame for the new powerful Nintendo system, the Super Nintendo,
or SNES for short. Chris Houlihan, a Nintendo Power reader and subscriber, was
chosen as the winner. And his room is in this game.
While ABR's explanation of getting there is valid, David Wonn, the famous
glitchmaster himself, has another way, a more common way of getting there. He
insists on his website that the success rate of his way is far greater than
starting at the Sanctuary to get there. He suggests that by walking to the
north part of Kakariko Village on the path in the east side of the village,
then running north, and east past the Fortune Teller's house, and then south
and west into the castle's secret entrance is faster and gives you a better
success rate. Either way you do it, it's a cool secret, and absolutely worth
checking it out.
Either way you do the trick, if you do it right, instead of landing in Hyrule
Castle's hidden basement, you land in a room that looks like a cave. It has a
blue floor and is covered in blue rupees, 45 to be exact. On the northern wall
in the middle is a Sahasrahla plaque, that when you talk to it, says: "My name
is Chris Houlihan. This is my top secret room. Keep it between us, OK?" Heh
heh.
But wait, there's more. OTHER people suggest (and it's actually confirmed, so
it's not even a suggestion), that this Chris Houlihan Room is actually
something that you automatically go to when there's a glitch in the game...
others have gotten there by falling into a pit right before your final battle
with Ganon. Anyway you get there, be glad you did. It's a nicely hidden secret
in this awesome game.
In anycase, I wrote a little FAQ for the Chris Houlihan Room that's on
GameFAQs, that might just explain it a little bit better than this does. Here's
the URL to the FAQ:"
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