




 | Two Legendary Games. One Game Pak.
Whether you choose solo or competitive play, The Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past / Four Swords will keep your eyes, fingers, and mind occupied like no other game on Game Boy Advance!
A Link to the Past
Adventure gaming at its finest, A Link to the Past seamlessly mixes brain-bending puzzles and supreme swashbuckling action. Link travels between the Light World and the Dark World, conquering fierce monsters and uncovering Hyrule's deepest secrets along the way. It's one of Link's most challenging adventures of all time!
Four Swords
Up to four players can cooperate and compete in Four Swords -- where four Links fight together through some of the most wicked dungeons ever seen. Four Swords is the very first multiplayer Zelda game, and it doesn't disappoint.
What makes Four Swords so fun is the communication and cooperation it requires between the players. As few as two players can work their way through the game together, but it's infinitely more fun with a full roster. The dungeon puzzles have been designed to demand that multiple heroes solve problems and slash foes together, but even as you cooperate, you compete against your friends to see who can collect the most Rupees. The ensuing action is pure multiplayer bliss.
The more you play Four Swords, the more of Four Swords there is. Every time you play, the dungeons are different than the last time you plundered them. Four Swords creates a dungeon level by randomly selecting a dungeon setting -- a vast area with many set challenges -- then dropping a randomly selected new dungeon part into it. As you gain more keys and experience, obstacles become more challenging and levels become more difficult. There are dozens of settings and parts available for each separate area, so you'll always be challenged with new dungeon levels!
To play Four Swords, each player needs a Game Boy Advance and a Game Pak. Game Boy Advances are connected using GBA Game Link Cables. For more details about this game, check out our FAQ.
The Connection
Since The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is on the same Game Pak as Four Swords, what you do in one game affects game play in the other. If you learn a new sword move such as the Beam Sword attack in A Link to the Past, you can use the special move during your adventures in Four Swords. After you beat the final boss in A Link to the Past and Vaati (the boss in the first Four Swords epic), a whole new dungeon will open in A Link to the Past.
In Four Swords, the player who earns the most Rupees in an area wins a medal. Once you earn 10 medals in Four Swords, you can begin a riddle quest in A Link to the Past, hosted by the lumberjack. If you do well, you could earn a new sword attack and three decorations for Link's house.
Play this Game!
If you own a Game Boy Advance, don't miss The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past / Four Swords. From classic adventure gaming to multiplayer mayhem, this game has it all!
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