The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, known as The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods (Japanese: The Legend of Zelda (THE HYRULE FANTASY Games met Link The Legend of Zelda. The Legend of Zelda (1987, NES) Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1989, NES) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1992, SNES) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993, Game Boy) The. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords. It is the ninth installment in the The Legend of Zelda video game series. The game was released on December 2, 2. North America; on March 1. Japan; and on March 2. Europe and Australia. The cartridge contains a modified port of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and an original multiplayer- only game titled The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. A remaster of Four Swords was released for a limited time on Nintendo's DSi. Ware service as The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition. The game has received little modification from the original Super NES version. The gameplay of A Link to the Past has changed very little from the original 1. The game is an overhead adventure game, with the primary means of fighting and defending being a sword and shield. The sword can do a variety of things, including a sword spin, an energy projectile, and a secret technique introduced in the Game Boy Advance version called the Hurricane Spin. Link collects a variety of different equipment throughout his adventure, featuring series mainstay items such as bombs, a bow, the boomerang, and a lamp. It also introduces the Hookshot, the Magic Mirror, and the Pegasus Boots. Link's health is measured in heart containers, which can be replenished by collecting smaller hearts from enemies and bushes. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (. La Leyenda de Zelda: La Trifuerza de las Diosas) tambi The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is the third installment in The Legend of Zelda series, originally released in 1992 on the SNES. In 2002, it was ported onto the Game Boy Advance, and on January 22, 2007, it. Link also has a magic meter from which some of his items derive power; for example, the Lamp uses some magic meter to light torches. There are two kinds of area . The overworld has varying locations, including buildings that house these several dungeons. These dungeons have a set of objectives and items. Dungeons feature a number of keys, one single big key, a dungeon item, a compass, and a dungeon map. The overworld changes drastically when players enter the Dark World, a distorted alternate version of the original overworld. Players may go back and forth using both the Magic Mirror, which allows access to the Light World from the Dark World, and portals scattered across both worlds. Creating a file for the Game Boy Advance game will give players a profile in both A Link to the Past and Four Swords. A Link to the Past is single player, but Four Swords is for 2. Some features in the two games are linked. For example, when players learn a new sword move, it is transferred between games. Once everyone is connected, Player 1 chooses one of the four basic stages to play on. The gameplay is similar to A Link to the Past, though it is cooperative in that stages require teamwork to complete. All dungeons are randomized before play. In Four Swords. Four Swords features gameplay similar to A Link to the Past, with a focus on multi- player; in it, two to four players must cooperatively work through a series of puzzle- laden dungeons, while competing to collect rupees. The player with the most rupees at the end of a level wins a special prize, though all rupees are shared together in the long run. All players are given respective colors . Once all players are connected, player one chooses one of the four stages available to play on. All dungeons are randomized before play. The dungeons have three levels to them, with a portal at the end of each level; the first to reach it will be rewarded with a Heart Container, an item that increases the player's health meter. The third level is not a traditional dungeon, but rather a boss battle. Once defeated, they will return to the hub area. Unlike in A Link to the Past where Link may have an inventory of items he has collected, Four Swords only allows a player to have one item at any given time, switching them out at item pedestals. An original item called the Gnat Hat appears, causing Link to shrink and be able to access areas he could not normally reach. This was featured in a later game The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, though it was in the form of a talking hat named Ezlo. Somet is transferred between games. Another link between the two games is that, when both are beaten, players may access a dungeon called . However, the seal has grown weak, and a wizard named Agahnim has taken over the throne of Hyrule, and is kidnapping the seven descendants of the Sages who sealed away Ganon, which includes Princess Zelda, another series mainstay. The game opens with series protagonist Link receiving a message from Zelda, telling him to come save her. Following his Uncle, he finds him near death, and is tasked by his Uncle to find and rescue Zelda, giving him his sword and shield before dying. After Link reaches the dungeons, he frees Zelda from her cage, and takes her through a hidden sewer into a Sanctuary, where she remains hidden. The man in the Sanctuary tells Link of Agahnim's plan to break the seal the Sages placed, requiring Link to obtain the Master Sword. Link travels across Hyrule, aided by a man named Sahasrahla, collecting three pendants from the three dungeons, using them to unseal the Master Sword in the Lost Woods. Link returns to Hyrule Castle with the Master Sword after Zelda is kidnapped. When he meets Agahnim, he finds that he is too late, as Agahnim teleports her away. After battling and defeating Agahnim, he takes Link into the Sacred Realm, which has been corrupted and transformed into the Dark World by Ganon. He is tasked with rescuing the seven Maidens who have been sealed away in crystals, as well as finding magical items called the Silver Arrows. Link eventually rescues Zelda, and uses the Maidens' power to break into Ganon's Tower. After fighting and defeating Agahnim for the second time, Ganon flies from Agahnim's corpse into the Pyramid of Power. Link follows, doing battle with him. He eventually defeats Ganon, and finds the Triforce. After the Triforce speaks to Link, Link uses it to wish for Hyrule to return to normal. Afterward, he returns the Master Sword to where he found it. If the player has completed Four Swords, they may find an alternate ending by beating a secret dungeon. This dungeon features four Dark Links, in reference to the four Links in the Four Swords game. After defeating them, an ending showing the inhabitants of the Dark World and the various bosses is shown. In Four Swords. After Zelda explains its history and the creature sealed within it, the creature named Vaati breaks free, capturing Zelda to marry her. Link is encountered by three fairies who instruct Link to pull the Four Sword out. Link then pulls the Four Sword out, inadvertently creating three copies of himself that fight alongside him. As the game begins, the four Links are tasked with finding four Great Fairies, who together will grant them access to Vaati's palace. After finding the four Great Fairies and entering the palace the Links battle Vaati. After Vaati is thoroughly weakened, he is trapped in the Four Sword. Zelda and Link then return the Four Sword back in its pedestal. Development. Alterations include tweaks to item locations to prevent exploiting the game, a reduction of the viewable playing area, and the inclusion of voice samples from Ocarina of Time. Four Swords differs graphically from the other portion and features a style similar to The Wind Waker, which was released around the same time. It was tentatively titled The Legend of Zelda GBA. During this appearance, he gave away ten signed copies of A Link to the Past & Four Swords, a month before it came out in the UK. They described the multi- player component as resembling Diablo or Gauntlet. They also gave it the award for Biggest Surprise, citing its multi- player mode, calling it a . He found the fix to make this work to be adequate, however. He praised the visuals for holding up as well. It holds an aggregate score of 9. Game Rankings and Metacritic respectively. It was the second highest title in number of sales the week of its release, and was number six the following week with 0. They praised both modes' puzzle designs, calling the Super NES game the best 2. D video game ever, while praising the replay value for offering unlockables to keep players playing. However, they cited the multi- player component for making the game . They once again praised the multi- player mode, questioning why Nintendo has yet to make a follow- up game on the Nintendo DS or DSi. Ware. However, he found fault in the difficulty of finding three other players with Game Boy Advances and copies of the game to play it with. He specifically praises its . He also questioned how the series' cartoon style was abnormal for the series. However, he gave praise to the presentation, praising the Game Boy Advance for recreating the original game. He also praised it for ensuring that the changes to adjust to the Game Boy Advance's smaller screen were unnoticeable. He gave praise to the music of the multi- player mode as well, calling the compositions of A Link to the Past's music superior. He also calls Link's yelps . There are also two new areas that can be unlocked: the . The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods & Four Swords)^Zeruda no Densetsu: Yotsu no Tsurugi 2. Shuunen Kinen Edishon(. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords 2. Anniversary Edition)References. Retrieved July 1. Archived from the original on October 1. Retrieved July 1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords. Nintendo of America, Inc. Scene: startup screen. Archived from the original on May 7, 2. Retrieved January 1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords. Nintendo of America, Inc. Retrieved December 2. Retrieved January 1. Retrieved January 1. Nintendo of America, Inc. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved January 2. Retrieved January 1. 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