Editing The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/ja-en

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みんなにはないしょだよ~ん。
 
みんなにはないしょだよ~ん。
 
|This is a secret room.}}
 
|This is a secret room.}}
* This is what in the English localization of the game is called the "Chris Houlihan Room". The room is used as an error handler if you fall into a hole, and the game cannot find a proper destination. It is a single cave room and contains a telepathic tile as well as 225 rupees. If you exit the cave, you end up in front of Link's House, regardless of which world you were in before. (Chris Houlihan is a kid who participated at a Nintendo Power event and received the honor to get his name to appear in a future Zelda game, which happened to be in this room in the English version.)
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* This is what in the English localization of the game is called "the Chris Houlihan Room". The room is used as an error handler if you fall into a hole, and the game cannot find a proper destination. It is a single cave room and contains a telepathic tile as well as 225 rupees. If you exit the cave, you end up in front of Link's House, regardless of which world you were in before.(Chris Houlihan is a kid who participated at a Nintendo Power event and received the honor to get his name appear in a future Zelda game, which happened to be in this room in the English version.)
  
 
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