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:''This article is about the Game Boy Advance game. For the GameCube game, see [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]''
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''''' is a multi-link [[video game]] for up to 4 players on the [[Game Boy Advance]] platform. The game does not have a single player mode, so it is required that one plays with at least one other player, who must also own their own copy of the game.
Unlike most Zelda titles, ''Four Swords'' was designed not by [[Nintendo]] but by Flagship, a division of [[Capcom]].
''Four Swords'' ostensibly belongs to [[The Legend of Zelda series]], but its gameplay is significantly different. Featuring Link in 4 different colored tunics, the player and 3 friends must work together to stop the evil wind mage [[Vaati]].  The game is included with the Game Boy Advance version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''.
==Storyline==
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At the beginning of ''Four Swords'', [[Princess Zelda]] has a bad feeling about the seal holding [[Vaati]], the evil Wind Mage. She takes Link to the sanctuary and expains its history to him.
"We have arrived. That is the sacred blade I spoke of, the Four Sword. Sealed away in its forged steel is [[Vaati]], the wind mage. Lately I have been sensing weakness in the seal. It worries me. That is why we have come here... Be careful. It is said that the body of one who touches this blade will be shattered to pieces. It has mysterious powers. Legends say that when mighty [[Vaati]] attacked, a hero arose and saved the people from destruction. They go on to say that by using this sword, the one was as four, and the four combined their strength! Let's check the seal... Step back a moment."
[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] then approaches the sword, and it moves to one side! Suddenly it grows dark and an evil laugh comes from somewhere. While they look around for the source of the laughter, a hand comes down and grabs [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. Link looks up to see her held in the grasp of an indescribable monster. Then it speaks.
"Hoh hoh hoh hoh. Have you some business with me? So, you noticed that the seal was weakening?"
"How rude! Release me!" Zelda demands.
"Eh? I sensed a great power approaching, so I hid myself. But my, what a lovely catch! Surely you must be some noble maiden. My name is [[Vaati]]. I am the great wind mage! The seal is broken... so I shall rage yet again! Hoh hoh hoh hoh! And what a gift awaits my return! I shall make you my bride! Onward we go, to my palace of winds! Hoh hoh hoh!" [[Vaati]] flies away, then suddenly makes a return pass and knocks Link out cold. Then three fairies appear and call out to him.
"Open your eyes... Young hero... The [[Princess Zelda]] has been carried off to [[Vaati]]'s Palace. Hurry! You must go to her... But you cannot go alone... You have need of the Four Sword... Draw out the blade..."
Link does so, and splits into four, Red, Blue, Purple, and his original Green self. The fairies continue.
"No matter how mighty the enemy, with the power of four, you can defeat it... The Great Fairies ahead know the path to his palace... If the Great Fairies acknoledge your abilities, they will show you the way. If you are able to gather many [[Rupee (Legend of Zelda)|Rupees]] along the path to the Great Fairies, they will likely acknowledge your courage... Please rescue the princess..."
==Sequels==
Four Swords inspired another game that was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] called ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' that features similar gameplay elements.  In an interview, [[Eiji Aonuma]], the director of ''[[The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[Majora's Mask]]'', announced the tentatively-titled "Four Swords DS" for the [[Nintendo DS]]. In the interview he alluded to it being his own project, whereas the previous ''Four Swords'' games were all made by [[Capcom]].
After an evil wind falls upon Hyrule, maidens near and far begin to disappear.  Zelda, a prominent sage, fears the worst.  With the companionship of a close friend, the Hero of Winds, [[Link]], she journeys to the Altar of the [[Four Sword]].  The trouble starts there after [[Link]] pulls upon the blade, shattering himself into four parts and releasing [[Vaati]], an evil wind sorceror who immediately kidnaps Zelda, leaving Link to go on a quest to locate her.
After an evil wind falls upon Hyrule, maidens near and far begin to disappear.  Zelda, a prominent sage, fears the worst.  With the companionship of a close friend, the Hero of Winds, [[Link]], she journeys to the Altar of the [[Four Sword]].  The trouble starts there after [[Link]] pulls upon the blade, shattering himself into four parts and releasing [[Vaati]], an evil wind sorceror who immediately kidnaps Zelda, leaving Link to go on a quest to locate her.



Revision as of 12:16, 29 December 2005

Template:Infobox CVG After an evil wind falls upon Hyrule, maidens near and far begin to disappear. Zelda, a prominent sage, fears the worst. With the companionship of a close friend, the Hero of Winds, Link, she journeys to the Altar of the Four Sword. The trouble starts there after Link pulls upon the blade, shattering himself into four parts and releasing Vaati, an evil wind sorceror who immediately kidnaps Zelda, leaving Link to go on a quest to locate her.

In his journeys, Link must outwit his nemesis and find his way to the rumored Palace of Winds, for it is there, and there alone, that he can save his lost companion. . . Where there was once one Link, there is now four!

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adentures uses the Game Boy Advance and the Gamecube-GBA link cable for multiplayer. You can link up with three other friends and each person can take control of a Link. You must work together to solve puzzles and save Hyrule.