Author Topic: Legend of Zelda: Fourswords(the first one)  (Read 1516 times)

This is my favorite multiplayer game I think I have ever played. What you do is pretty much solve randomly generated dungeons using special items, and a forgetload of teamwork. It has many items you can get in each level, a shield, bobs, arrows+Bow, a magnet, a shrinking hat, and a jumping cape. You can only have one item at a time though, so you better choose wisely. The reason this multiplayer wasn't as popular was probably due to complications of not many people owning this game or having a link cable.

 The reason that I prefer this game over it's gamecube sequel is due to the fact that the second game limits you to stay on the same screen as the other players and has less uniqueness.

I wish nintendo could make a 3rd one just for the DS. It should take advantage of the one-cartridge multiplayer.



Here is a YouTube video to show two player game play
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sfu5Gcg4fng&feature=youtube_gdata

minish cap borrowed most of it's sprites and sounds from this game

Have any of you guys played this?
« Last Edit: May 13, 2010, 06:51:22 PM by pixl »

I can play any Legend of Zelda and have played this.

I could never play this because i didn't have enough GBA's :V

I have the "A link to the past + Four Swords" catridge
Also it has a secret dungeon in A link to the past in the pyramid where you fight with ganondorf
but you need to play multiplayer first :U
And i never found a player.

We did this whit 4 people.everyone was like:ARHGHWARD MIEN.Everyone wanted to break everything to get in the top score list.it was too small tough :/

I convinced my brother to buy a cartridge just so we could play it

I bought Metroid Prime 2 on a flea market and they accidently included the four swords disc too. I havent started it up yet though.

That's the sequel to fourswords, in my opinion it is less fun

I played this with my neighbors. We never beat it because we got stuck on some level.

I used to play this with my siblings.

Oh god how they'd rage because I took all the Rupee's.

You can get this game for Visual Boy Advance, a GBA emulator for the PC.

(This link has been removed by request.)

Oops! Use this SAV file instead.
« Last Edit: May 13, 2010, 03:01:58 PM by PowerDag »

Double posty.

Download the regular VBA, we won't take any chances. SDL may not be compatible with online play with regular VBA users.

i wonder if there is a netplay for gba emulators

You can get this game for Visual Boy Advance, a GBA emulator for the PC.

Link to VBA Downloads
Better snip that last link.

Better snip that last link.
It's free, but I will. Get that new SAV file I put for a link.