The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
Game Boy Advance

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords

82
Critic Rating
#Puzzle

About

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords features two games, a port of the SNES game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and a new multiplayer adventure called Four Swords.

Storyline

A Link to the Past The wizard Agahnim has been abducting descendants of the seven sages, intent on using their power to obliterate the barrier leading to the Dark World. One of the descendants happens to be Princess Zelda, who informs Link of her plight. Armed with a trusty sword and shield, Link begins a journey that will take him through treacherous territory. Four Swords A long time ago in Hyrule, there was a hero who used a legendary sword called the Four Sword to defeat the sorcerer Vaati and trapped him into the sword. After the battle, people built a shrine to protect it. Several years later, princess Zelda noticed that Vaati might have escaped from the blade of the Four Sword and asked Link to come to the Four Sword shrine to check with her. As soon as they came there, Vaati captured Zelda and carried her away. Some little fairies later told Link that princess Zelda was at Vaati's palace up on the sky. In an attempt to recuse Zelda, Link dragged the Four Sword and it created three more Links! The Links then began their adventure to save Zelda.

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Multiplayer

Local Max4 players
Local Co-opUp to 4
Campaign Co-opYes

Languages

LanguageSupport
EnglishInterface
JapaneseInterface

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Game Info

Release Date12/2/2002
DeveloperCapcom Production Studio 1
PublisherNintendo
PlatformsGame Boy Advance
GenresPuzzle, Adventure
IGDB Rating82/100 (32)

Game Modes

Single player
Multiplayer
Co-operative

Themes

Action
Fantasy

Perspectives

Bird view / Isometric

Release Dates

Game Boy AdvanceMar 14, 2003
Game Boy AdvanceMar 28, 2003
Game Boy AdvanceDec 6, 2002
Game Boy AdvanceDec 2, 2002