The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

Link's Awakening, one of the prime titles of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Claimed as one of the best portable Zelda's even today, Link's Awakening still proves to be a tough contender even against the likes of The Minish Cap, and A Link to the Past + Four Swords. Link's Awakening, dungeon wise is a notiriously easy ames, where most bosses give you hints on how to beat them as well as having a strong number of block scenarios which make the game predictable and easy.

The Story
It is said that Link traveled across the world in search of adventure and to increase his skills. One day apon the great Ocean, a huge storm broke out tossing Link's ship around and around until it came apon an island. Koholint Island. His ship was utterly destroyed leaving Link unconscious on the beach. A young girl was strolling across the beaches to find Link lying there, unconscious.

After a long nap, Link awakes to find himself in a house being looked after by a young girl named Marin. Marin's father, Tarin, informed Link of the restless monsters that had been circulating the area. He gave Link his shield and Link set off to the beach to recover his sword.

After taking his sword from the beaches, a mysterious owl came down from above and told Link that in order for him to leave, he had to wake the Wind Fish.

Timeline Placement
Although the game is stated by many Timeline Theorists to come after A Link To The Past, Link's arrival on a boat could suggest this Link is from the Wind Waker period instead. It could also be made a case that this game occurs after the Oracles. Since Nintendo’s statement that earlier Zelda VideoGame booklets and texts contain several Japanese to English translation indiscretions, its impossible to know for sure at the time being.



The Legend of the Wind Fish
The Wind Fish, said to be inside the Egg atop of the Tal Tal Mountain Range, is a legend circulating Koholint Island. Many say that when the Wind Fish is awoken, then the island will disappear. Of course, the residents of Koholint Island merely treat that as a legend, but the Owl and Link put their skills to the test to make this legend a reality.



Mario References
There are several references to the Mario games in Link's Awakening. Here's a list, please add anything you see.


 * The Yoshi Doll
 * The picture of Peach
 * The Goombas
 * The Chain Chomps
 * Tarin himself
 * The yoshi egg on top of the mountain
 * The Thwomps

Enemy Index

 * Ache
 * Anti-Kirby
 * Arm-Mimic
 * Armos
 * Armos Knight
 * Ball & Chain Soldier
 * Battle Bat
 * Beamos
 * Beetle
 * Blaino
 * Bloober
 * Bomber
 * Bombite
 * Boo Buddies
 * Bubble
 * Buzz Blob
 * Cheep-Cheep
 * Crab
 * Crow
 * Cucco
 * Cue Ball
 * Cukeman
 * Dodongo Snake
 * Flying Octorok
 * Gel
 * Ghini
 * Giant Buzz Blob
 * Giant Ghini
 * Giant Goponga Flower
 * Gibdo
 * Gohma
 * Goomba
 * Goponga Flower
 * Goriya
 * Great Moblin
 * Grim Creeper
 * Hardhat Beetle
 * Hinoxx
 * Kanalet Soldier
 * Iron Mask
 * Keese
 * Lanmola
 * Leever
 * Like Like
 * Mad Bomber
 * Mask-Mimic
 * Master Stalfos
 * Mini-Moldorm
 * Moblin
 * Monkey
 * Mutt
 * Octorok
 * Pairodd
 * Peahat
 * Pincer
 * Piranha Plant
 * Pokey
 * Rolling Bones
 * Sea Urchin
 * Smasher
 * Snake Rope
 * Spark
 * Spiked Beetle
 * Spiny Beetle
 * Stalfos
 * Star
 * Stone Hinox
 * Takkuri
 * Tektite
 * Three of a Kind
 * Thwomp
 * Turtle Rock
 * Vacuum
 * Water Bug
 * Wizzrobe
 * Zol
 * Zola
 * Zombie

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Links and Reviews

 * Link's Awakening page on ZU - Strategies, game information, pictures and more.
 * Link's Awakening review on VGRC.net 9.5 out of 10