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Audience Rating: To Be Announced
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496961978
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: NGNIN 045496961978
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: January 07, 2005
Studio: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 1975
MPN: 1625146
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Product Description: Link's latest adventure starts as Vaati the wind sorcerer stirs trouble having been locked away long ago by the power of the Four-Sword. When Princess Zelda mysteriously goes missing, Link is tricked into releasing Vaati from his prison. Now our hero must use the power of the sword to split himself into four and once again lock Vaati away.
The four identical Links have to battle their way across eight classic areas of Hyrule powering up the Four-Sword by collecting Force Gems. Once the sword regains its power to repel evil, Link can destroy dark barriers and uncover the ominous secret behind Zelda' s kidnapping.
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It is classic zelda. Fun, with good puzzles and a super storyline, they are all the backbone of a great zelda game. That is why I hated Wind waker and Legend of zelda II. They had no great puzzles. They both had awful storylines. This is a return to the solidarity of Link to the past. Every time you complete a dungeon, you feel like you've achieved something, like you've won, like you've beat the unbeatable. That is how a zelda game should play. All the fantastic zelda's have made you feel like this. Twilight princess, link to the past, the original and not forgetting majora's mask and the almighty ocarina of time. Four swords is no different. In single player there is a good accuracy, what with you having to control 4 characters, you'd think ... Read More:
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I love the zelda games, im not to good at games in general. but zelda i can do. if your a fan buy this game, it rocks!
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First off this game is really quite brilliant and amamazing fun in multiplayer especially with the mini eponas. But I also thought it was important to make clear that the version of four swords amazon is selling DOES include a gameboy to gamcube link cable as they do not mention it anywhere in the information. Just saying because there no point buying more cables than you need. I hope this information is useful.
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Ok, before anyone jumps down my throat, I have no reservations about how the game looks. I loved the golden days of Zelda games, and personally found Ocarina..+Windwaker a little... un-Zelda-ish.
Anyway, this game looks just like the old ones, but with some nice updated lighting effects and Young-Link-style sprites (wow, sprites, nevermind polygons :) those of you who dont think you like the old school, almost-plan-view 2D cartooniness need not buy this game - your all idiots and youre missing out, but I wont waste my time telling you that :)
Now onto the downside. As has been pointed out, multiplayer requires a GBA/SP and link cable per player. This is a bit pricey, but those of us who kept our loyalty to nintendo (despite ... Read More:
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This is one of the best Muiltiplayer experiances ever. Work as a team to get through the level and befeat the boss.
With its slick gameplay and great graphics, it really is one of the best games money can buy around now.
Using the GBA - Gamecube function it works really well. Like when you playing in a big game with your friends and you go into a dungeon, insted of it going split screen it appears on you GBA screen. Although this is a very BIG downfall of the game, as to play four player, you will need four GBA's, alot like Final Fantasy: Cyrstal Chronicals. So this makes the game very very pricey.
It does lack in Single player mode though, no where near as good as the multi-player. You must controll all four links ... Read More:
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