By
Ambar Jimenez
2019-01-04 16:39:30




A user has discovered that The Legend of Zelda in its version of NES has a Minus World, which deals with an area of ​​the game in beta.

A youtuber called Skellux published a video that probably shows for the first time since the development of the game the strange "Minus World" hidden in the classic The Legend of Zelda. At the beginning of the video shows a programming flaw that allows you to walk off the map, but that is not what takes you to the Minus World, instead it transports you to the beginning of the game, as if it were a kind of restart, disappearing protection system, left by Nintendo programmers in the game code, which prevents players from accessing a point in the game world that the program interprets with negative values, and hence the nickname "minus" . In this way SKELUX added that "it has broken all the obstacles of the code".



A "Minus World" is a part of the map used by developers during the creation of the title to test different elements of the game, from graphics to the mechanics of the same. These zones can have the same size as the final scenario of the game, and sometimes they are hidden within the program code, instead of being eliminated from the final version. Once inside, they are not accessible to players normally. But Skellux as you could see, found a way to access this map of the alpha phase of The Legend of Zelda hidden for 33 years.

Once inside the "Minus World", the game experience becomes strange. The behavior of the characters is erratic changing direction randomly and throwing boomerangs without control, also observed some areas that show lack of development, which were probably included as temporary content, showing a series of tombstones, where there are up to 3 different screens They show tombs. Without a doubt, it is a magnificent curiosity, discovered by an amateur.





On the other hand, it is speculated that the next title of The Legend of Zelda will arrive much sooner than expected, so keep an eye on any information.




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