Tag: Four Swords Anniversary

Whenever I get asked what my least favorite Zelda game is, I usually beat around the bush a bit, since well, there really isn’t any bad Zelda games out there. Only counting the major Zelda titles, along with the Four Swords games, my answer usually is Four Swords Adventures. Now don’t get me wrong, the game is still a lot of fun and it is one of my favorite games for the Nintendo GameCube. However, as a Zelda title, it’s…

Four Swords: a strange creature in the realm of Zelda, but nonetheless, it is most definitely Zelda. So then, having had only two entries in the overall franchise, with an anniversary rerelease on the 3DS just last year, what does the future hold for this somewhat ambitious, yet tempered beast? Oddly, the timing of this, my first article, resonates with Axle’s article on the multiplayer of Zelda earlier this week. Having read through it myself, I find that he has…

It has almost been a year since the Nintendo 3DS came out, and we have had quite a few really good titles for it. We’ve had Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and best of all, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. As well as 3DS titles, we’ve also had good range of Virtual Console and DSI Ware game titles like Link’s Awakening and Four Swords. Last year, Nintendo spoiled us with loads of Zelda goodies, if…

After watching the recent Four Swords Anniversary ads with Robin and Zelda Williams and seeing what Robin had to do for losing the bet with his daughter, I began to wonder what Zelda would have had to do if she had lost the bet instead. Luckily, I didn’t have to wait long to find out what her stakes were supposed to be.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords is being released on September 28th for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi, but today we have some brand new screenshots of the game, courtesy of the folks from Nintendo Everything. The screenshots show off a variety of the features of the upcoming game including the new single player mode, the brand new classic levels, as well as some of the standard multiplayer maps from the Game Boy version. I am personally excited for…

The folks over at Nintendo Everything have some new footage for the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Four Swords for the Nintendo DSi. The video shows off both the multiplayer and also how the single player mode will work. It isn’t explicitly clear at first, but if you look closely at the top-right corner of the screen, you can tell if the mode is in single player or multiplayer. If only the green icon is shown, than it is multiplayer just…