Amazing Legend of Zelda Secrets You May Have Never Known About

These Legend of Zelda secrets will take you back to the day, when gaming was more simple.

Posted By | On 25th, May. 2014

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Link to the Past Had A Hidden Room You Probably Haven’t Seen

A lot of Zelda games are filled to the brim with secrets that most gamers haven’t discovered and that itself should tell you how awesome those games are. Nintendo at the time, held contests for players to get their names imprinted in the sequels. However in Link to the past, Players if they are very lucky  will be transported to the Chris Houlihan Room. This is confirmed, but very, very rare. You have a better chance of winning the lottery.


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