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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

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Title Screen

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance



Hmmm...
To do:
everything else, like the unused/debug items

Capcom? In my Zelda? It's more likely than you think.

Unused Graphics

Mailboxes! You've got mail!

An unused animation of the decorative mailbox above the post office in Hyrule Castle Town. The level of animation suggests that there were to be fully functional mailboxes in the game, much like with Wind Waker.

Hmmm...
To do:
all the other unused art in the game (there is a lot)

Unused Music

An unused introduction to the final dungeon that sounds far more dark and foreboding than what the game actually uses.

Another unused introduction, most likely used for appearances by Vaati.

An unused rendition of the title theme from Link to the Past.

An unused fanfare, from Ocarina of Time. It's the fanfare for getting a small treasure.

The Lost Woods BGM, also from Ocarina of Time, is present in the game.

Version Differences

There are some differences between the different revisions of the game.

Eastern Hills

European version Other versions
No whirlwind. Now it's easier to see Gorons!

In the Eastern Hills, you can go to the Gorons' Cave by using whirlinds. In the european release of the game, one of these whirlinds is missing. However, it doesn't prevent you from entering the cave.