The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, a classic of Nintendo, can be played by the most nostalgic fans on the computer, through a port made by the programmer Snesrev, which promises to bring improved graphics and a higher quality map compared to the original. y4al
But this is not the only version of Zelda available unofficially for the PC: the first title in the franchise was recreated in Minecraft, although not yet finished.
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The Snesrev was responsible for port unofficial of A Link to the Past. The programmer carried out the reverse engineering process on the title and, writing more than 80 thousand lines of programming code, was able to recreate the game in addition to providing better graphics for it, through the use of pixel shaders and the possibility of playing it. in 16:9 and 16:10 screen formats — and with saves that are also compatible with SNES emulators!
The native PC version has better map quality, greater detail range, for MSU audio tracks, secondary items available by holding the X key, and item switching using the L and R keys. Code and tutorial to the game are available on GitHub do Snesrev.
The port is currently compatible with Linux, Mac, Windows e Switch.
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The other option for fans of The Legend of Zelda PC owners is the recreation of the first title of the franchise in Minecraft, a project developed by youtuber C1OUS3R. The content creator spent about a month deg the map using the tool Blockchain, a 3D editor compatible with the game, to better adapt the artwork to the 3D world.
In the video in which he explains the project, the creator claims to have used optical illusions to achieve the expected objective, superimposing a pumpkin on top of the head of the original character, excluding the player's figure and animating the textures.
The catch is that the game is not yet available to the public, just hitting the goal of 5 thousand likes it will be made available, but with its progress interrupted, because only the first boss is ready.
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