Author Topic: Legend of Zelda: Fourswords(the first one)  (Read 1525 times)

It's free, but I will. Get that new SAV file I put for a link.
Just because there's a rom of it doesn't mean it's free.

Just because there's a rom of it doesn't mean it's free.
True, true.

i actually have it, so its okay for me to download

i actually have it, so its okay for me to download
Actually it's not.

But it's such a gray area I might be wrong.

Me and my oldest brother used to play this all the time, until my cousin supposedly stole his Zelda cart. We had a lot of fun, and before then I hadn't even thought about a Zelda game having multiplayer.

i actually have it, so its okay for me to download
It's only legal if you rip it yourself. Or so they say. :D

GBA zelda ?= original zelda

How would you do multiplayer on an emulator?

(also: arent they illegal?)

I wish they would release an awesome tastic Ds version. One that has DS download play, and wi-fi. And isn't stuffty like the gamecube one.

Original Zelda game wasn't 4 swords, sorry to break it to you.

Original Zelda game wasn't 4 swords, sorry to break it to you.
GBA zelda ?= original zelda

oops typo. I was refering to the original fourswords, not its sequel.

GBA zelda ?= original zelda
There are three Zelda games on the GBA.

*facepalm to the moon*

he Legend of Zelda, the first game of the series, was first released in Japan on February 21, 1986 on the Famicom Disk System. A cartridge version, using battery-backed memory, was released in the United States on August 22, 1987 and Europe on November 27, 1987. The game features a "Second Quest", accessible on completing the game, in which dungeons and item placement are different, and enemies are more difficult for the player to defeat.  In 1994, near the end of the Famicom's lifespan, the game was rereleased in cartridge format.  A modified version, BS Zelda no Densetsu, was released for the Super Famicom's satellite-based expansion, Satellaview, in the mid-1990s in Japan. BS Zelda was rereleased for the Satellaview a year later, with rearranged dungeons and an altered overworld.