My 3speaking Today
Hey, what's up, everyone! I hope you're all having a great Sunday. Today, while enjoying a nice weekend with my family, I decided to take some time to continue my adventure through the lands of Hyrule alongside our beloved protagonist, the iconic Link, in Zelda: A Link to the Past. I also spent a good part of last night creating a short intro for my 3Speak channel to add a more personal touch to my beloved channel, so I’m really pleased with the result. Plus, honestly, working on this channel is something I’ve found to be very relaxing, and I’m really enjoying it a lot right now.
Regarding this fourth gameplay video, I decided to take full advantage of the features this classic RPG gem has to offer. This installment of Zelda presents us with a rich open world, which, at the time of its release, was an impressive and even revolutionary feature—if I may say so myself. Today, open worlds are commonplace in gaming, but back then they were something unique. The open world of Zelda: A Link to the Past still stands out even today, as it presents us with a wide variety of different biomes and a world that feels alive, despite the technical limitations of the era.
After leaving Hyrule's Castle, I decided not to head straight to the village the priest—who stayed behind to protect Princess Zelda—had told me about. Instead, I wandered freely across the eastern part of the map in exploration mode, ha ha ha. On my way east, I stumbled upon a secret cave hidden beneath some bushes where I found a kind of fairy who, luckily, decided to heal me, since I was pretty badly injured after facing a lot of enemies, as you can see in the gameplay :D. Finally, after walking for quite a while, we came across a magic shop, which I couldn’t use because it turns out I need a ‘magic bottle’ to buy its products : / . Well, with nothing more to add, enjoy the gameplay and see you in a bit…
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)
My 3speak Video Playlists:
Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) - Videos
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