XBladenoJutsu | Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past - Left+Up+Right Trick in Realtime @XBladenoJutsu | Uploaded June 2010 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Along with the 5-Din composite cable for the Genesis, I also bought an S-Video cable to be used with SNES, N64 and Gamecube from eBay. I was still curious about the Moonwalking trick I did in Streets of Rage 2, so I decided to try it on an SNES game as well. This glitch allows Link to clip through the stairs by pressing Left, Up and Right on the D-Pad all at once and positioning him right at the bottom of the stairs. I did disassemble my SNES controller to get this though because I didn't want to damage my D-Pad, this is also why you see me having a hard time controlling Link at the beginning. I think this trick might be possible though with a fully assembled controller because at one point, I got Link into the stairs a bit, but I stepped down and got pushed out.
Anyway, by using this, you can beat the game in mere minutes from right at the start of the game.
Along with the 5-Din composite cable for the Genesis, I also bought an S-Video cable to be used with SNES, N64 and Gamecube from eBay. I was still curious about the Moonwalking trick I did in Streets of Rage 2, so I decided to try it on an SNES game as well. This glitch allows Link to clip through the stairs by pressing Left, Up and Right on the D-Pad all at once and positioning him right at the bottom of the stairs. I did disassemble my SNES controller to get this though because I didn't want to damage my D-Pad, this is also why you see me having a hard time controlling Link at the beginning. I think this trick might be possible though with a fully assembled controller because at one point, I got Link into the stairs a bit, but I stepped down and got pushed out.
Anyway, by using this, you can beat the game in mere minutes from right at the start of the game.