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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
'''Planning & Editing''':<br> | '''Planning & Editing''':<br> | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigesato_Itoi Shigesato Itoi] (Ape) <small>(糸井重里(APE))</small> | |||
*Ryo Kagawa (Ape) <small>(加川良(APE)</small> | |||
*Ultra <small>(ULTRA)</small> | |||
*Yutaka Noguchi <small>(野口豊)</small> | |||
*Satoshi Kajiwara <small>(梶原智)</small> | |||
*Junko Fukuda <small>(福田純子)</small> | |||
*Shigeo Tanabe <small>(田辺茂男)</small> | |||
*Ryuji Ōsawa <small>(大澤竜二)</small> | |||
'''Cover Design''':<br> | '''Cover Design''':<br> | ||
Masaharu Takata (Lucky-Nice) | *Masaharu Takata (Lucky-Nice) <small>(高田正治(ラッキーナイス))</small> | ||
'''Book Design''':<br> | '''Book Design''':<br> | ||
Isamu Ishimura | *Isamu Ishimura <small>(石村勇)</small> | ||
'''Illustrations''':<br> | '''Illustrations''':<br> | ||
Hiroshi Seito | *Hiroshi Seito <small>(清藤宏)</small> | ||
'''Photography''':<br> | '''Photography''':<br> | ||
Orion Press | *Orion Press <small>(オリオンプレス)</small> | ||
*PPS Stock Photo Agency <small>(PPS通信社)</small> | |||
*Bon Color Photo Agency <small>(ボンカラー・フォト・エージェンシー)</small> | |||
*Tsuneo Kitamura <small>(北村凡夫)</small> | |||
'''Supervision''':<br> | '''Supervision''':<br> | ||
Nintendo | *Nintendo <small>(任天堂)</small> | ||
'''Co-operation''':<br> | '''Co-operation''':<br> | ||
Nintendo | *Nintendo <small>(任天堂)</small> | ||
*Ape <small>(APE)</small> | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |
Revision as of 03:13, 16 February 2021
Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, along with Vol. 2, is Nintendo's guidebook for the Japanese version of A Link to the Past. There are two volumes in total.
Features
The walkthrough covers from the beginning of the game up till Swamp Palace. Contains: a fold-out map, a chart detailing weapon effectiveness on eneimes, detailed maps, a list of items, a list of characters, a list of enemies, an interview with the development team, and a section about the making of the TV advertisement. The guidebook is filled with both illustrations and real-life photoes.
Staff
Planning & Editing:
- Shigesato Itoi (Ape) (糸井重里(APE))
- Ryo Kagawa (Ape) (加川良(APE)
- Ultra (ULTRA)
- Yutaka Noguchi (野口豊)
- Satoshi Kajiwara (梶原智)
- Junko Fukuda (福田純子)
- Shigeo Tanabe (田辺茂男)
- Ryuji Ōsawa (大澤竜二)
Cover Design:
- Masaharu Takata (Lucky-Nice) (高田正治(ラッキーナイス))
Book Design:
- Isamu Ishimura (石村勇)
Illustrations:
- Hiroshi Seito (清藤宏)
Photography:
- Orion Press (オリオンプレス)
- PPS Stock Photo Agency (PPS通信社)
- Bon Color Photo Agency (ボンカラー・フォト・エージェンシー)
- Tsuneo Kitamura (北村凡夫)
Supervision:
- Nintendo (任天堂)
Co-operation:
- Nintendo (任天堂)
- Ape (APE)
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
任天堂公式ガイドブック「ゼルダの伝説 / 神々のトライフォース」[上] (Nintendō Kōshiki Zeruda no Densetsu / Kamigami no Toraifōsu (Jō))[1] | Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods (Vol. 1) | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
- ↑ Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. Copyright Page