
Is your name in a Zelda game? It doesn't count if you're Robin Williams's daughter and you were named after the game. We are specifically referring to something in a Zelda game being named after you. If you answered "yes" to this question, it is almost entirely likely that you are Chris Houlihan. Hi, Chris! We like your room.
Who is Chris Houlihan, you might ask (if you aren't, as we established one potential reader may be, Chris Houlihan)? In 1990, Nintendo Power held a contest in which the winner's name would appear in an upcoming Zelda game. Chances are, Chris never actually saw the resulting room in A Link to the Past with his name in it, because it was basically designed never to be seen. Which is a really cool prize as far as we're concerned. In a way, Chris also received a decent amount of prize money. Unfortunately, it's all in Rupees.
The Chris Houlihan room, as it's called, contains 42 blue Rupees and a plaque that reads "My name is Chris Houlihan. This is my top secret room. Keep it between us, OK?" When you leave, you come out of Link's uncle's house. The room is basically a friendly error message, occurring when the game has yet to load the correct room for a certain location. As such, it requires some ingenuity to enter. The linked FAQ provides the method, as does this video, which also has the benefit of demonstrating the secret's accessibility in the Virtual Console version of A Link to the Past. The easiest and most well-known method is to rush from Sanctuary to the hole outside Hyrule Castle used at the beginning of the game. If you get there quickly enough, you'll fall into Houlihan's Room.
The room is significantly harder to access in the Game Boy Advance release of the game. The glitches that usually lead to the room have been fixed, leaving only cheat devices capable of granting entry. Furthermore, the tile announcing Chris Houlihan's name and secret message was removed, leaving nothing but a lousy, inaccessible room full of money. Even the nice blue water was taken out.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-13-2008 @ 8:22PM
Nushio (NDF - Blue) said...
Wow, I never knew that was an actual secret.
I did that once in the SNES version of the game on accident, but thought it was a developer or something.
Thanks for the tip.
Also... 42. Love that number.
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2-13-2008 @ 9:26PM
Metayoshi said...
I assume you're referring to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy...
I actually have NEVER been able to get to the room even after so many tries.
2-13-2008 @ 9:31PM
Mr Khan said...
Damn, i'd feel cheated if i had won that contest...
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2-14-2008 @ 2:39PM
Exo said...
haha what? i wouldnt mind having a special room dedicated to me with just my name in it in one of the best selling games of all time.
2-13-2008 @ 9:47PM
Chintz said...
Blue rupees are worth 5, so it's actually 210 rupees in that room. Sorry, I'll shut up.
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2-13-2008 @ 9:51PM
JC Fletcher said...
Yes, but my statement of "42 blue Rupees" is still accurate.
2-13-2008 @ 10:26PM
Chintz said...
Oh dammit, I should really learn to read one of these days.
2-13-2008 @ 10:49PM
Shmil said...
after watching the video that was linked in the post you'll find that the room has 45 blue ruppee's in it, there are 3 in that picture because link walked over them to get to the plaque
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2-15-2008 @ 2:20PM
NeverSage said...
Whoa, I didn't know it was basically an error message. I thought you were SUPPOSED to get there by doing the sanctuary to hole method.
Interesting.
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