The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

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A Lenda de Zelda: Um Elo com o Passado (Portuguese), LTTP, TLoZ: ALttP, Zelda 3, Zelda III, Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (Japanese), 젤다 신트포 (Korean), 塞尔达传说 - 众神的三角力量 (Chinese)
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@DerpBox sure

Like this in the corner of the game icon?


There should be an icon or something for whenever a game is 100% ripped

You think these could have been faked? They are VERY simple.

I had no idea the SNES had 3D models! How interesting!

Dude we ripped every model from this game

I knew they were polygons with shared images, but I wasn't sure if they truly counted as 3d.

yes.

Are these 2 the only 3D models in the game?

snes had very tiny 3D capabilities if you knew how to program it. things like the superFX chip just gave it that extra boost of power.

while I expected the Triforce to be a 3d model, I didn't know there were more 3d models in this game.
Did this game even have a dedicated sub module on the cartridge? I know some later games did, like star fox or Chrono Trigger.
Did this game even have a dedicated sub module on the cartridge? I know some later games did, like star fox or Chrono Trigger.

also, the models aren't even a kilobyte in size

oldest game on the site, though there are older games that used polygons-
I, Robot
Winning Run
Hard Drivin'
Vette
The Terminator DOS
I, Robot
Winning Run
Hard Drivin'
Vette
The Terminator DOS

We finally did it, we found the Triforce (inb4 the "I had no idea this was a 3D model comments)