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You may not know it but there is more than one version of Link's Awakening.
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Link's Awakening has two versions, the original GameBoy version, and the remastered color version.
The newer the version, the fewer the number of glitches that can be performed. Its helpful to know which version you have so that you don't sit there for hours trying to do a glitch that you can't actually do on your version. All the glitches on this site will tell you which version of the game you need to do them, so all you need to know is what version you have, which is what this page is for.
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Some glitches will only work on a specific version of the game, if this is the case it should be stated on the glitch's page. If version is not mentioned on a glitch's page then the glitch should work on all available versions.
  
 
[[Image:LinksAwakeningVersionGuide1.gif|frame|left|B&W]]
 
[[Image:LinksAwakeningVersionGuide1.gif|frame|left|B&W]]

Revision as of 07:51, 11 February 2009

Link's Awakening has two versions, the original GameBoy version, and the remastered color version. Some glitches will only work on a specific version of the game, if this is the case it should be stated on the glitch's page. If version is not mentioned on a glitch's page then the glitch should work on all available versions.

B&W
DX


If your start screen looks like this, you have the version referred to as "B&W".








If your start screen looks like this, you have the version reffered to as "DX" (obviously this screen will be in 4 shades of grey if you are playing on an older GameBoy).

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