Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496961855 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Model: 45496961855 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: GameCube Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: June 15, 2006 Sales Rank: 5773 Studio: Nintendo
Features:
Using the power of the Four Sword, you'll split yourself into four different Links. You'll need all four to compete against each other as you work to save Princess Zelda!
Players will work together to face 24 challenges, in 8 levels of Hyrulian adventure
Battle against your friends in 10 frantic multiplayer battles -- just connect your Game Boy Advance for up to four people
Collect items and money through battle or using the classic boomerang throw to steal from opponents
Includes Link Cable for connecting GBA to GameCube
Product Description: The Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure brings you into the classic world of the Legend Of Zelda games, for a new type of gaming action! Connect your GBAs to your GameCube and use them in multiplayer action, as you compete and cooperate in the world of Hyrule.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - zelda
we love zelda, any game will do, we continue to play it even after beating the game
Rating: - Disappointment
Legend Zelda Four Swords Adventures No CablesBe sure to read every detail with this game. It is a multiplayer game, but only each player's gameboy advance, and doesn't work with multiple gamecube controllers.
Rating: - Fun for kids 6 and up
I got this game for my 6 year old, w/ cheat codes to make it easier, He loved it also when his friends come over he can play up to 4 people at once so no one is left out....great game for kids
Rating: - Awesome Game!
At first, I didn't know if I should get this game. I watched the IGN video review, and it said it was a good game, but single player mode isn't as good. I decided to get it anyway, even though I don't have a GBA or a GCN-GBA Connecitivity Cable. I first played it, and thought it would be boring, but when I got into it, I realized how fun it is. I have three other Zelda games; Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess. In many ways, this game is much different from the others in the series. The first thing I noticed was that instead of setting items like in the other Zelda games, you can hold only one at a time, therefore dropping the one you already had, and having to go back to where you left it to use it again. Another major difference is that there isn't a main overworld with dungeons in it, where you can save any time you want. The style is similar to Mario; you enter a level, beat it, and unlock the next one. You can't save in the middle of levels, which is very annoying, because some levels (Village of the Blue Maiden in particular) take a VERY LONG TIME. I had to leave my GCN on all day for one of them. The other difference I'll point out is there are no side quests. No overworld usually means no side quests. For example, you play through the first level, and in the middle you open a chest with a heart container in it. Now you have a maximum of five hearts. But when you start the next level, you only have four hearts again (the starting amount of hearts). Still, this game is so addicting, even though the graphics are sort of pixelly, and the gameplay style is what yo might call "old school." Another cool part about this game that isn't in the other Zelda games I have is that sometimes you go into a cave, and it changes to side-scrolling view (like Mario). Sometimes you can even get a jumping power, and then it's really like Mario, jumping from platform to platform.
Overall, this game is very fun. Thank you for reading.
Rating: - great
My son loves the game, I am not familiar with video games, but he is happy so thats all that matters.