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The game starts with Link and Zelda in the sanctuary of a blade known as the Four Sword that had sealed away the evil Wind Mage, Vaati. Link draws the sword, releasing Vaati, who then kidnaps Zelda. Upon drawing the sword, Link splits into four people, working together to save Zelda. The object of the game is to complete levels and receive keys from the [[Great Fairy|Fairies] at the end of each level. Once a key is obtained from each of the three main levels, [[Vaati's Palace]] appears. Link travels through the palace and defeats Vaati, sealing the Wind Mage back into the Four Sword.
The game starts with Link and Zelda in the sanctuary of a blade known as the Four Sword that had sealed away the evil Wind Mage, Vaati. Link draws the sword, releasing Vaati, who then kidnaps Zelda. Upon drawing the sword, Link splits into four people, working together to save Zelda. The object of the game is to complete levels and receive keys from the [[Great Fairy|Fairies] at the end of each level. Once a key is obtained from each of the three main levels, [[Vaati's Palace]] appears. Link travels through the palace and defeats Vaati, sealing the Wind Mage back into the Four Sword.


==The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition==
==Four Swords Anniversary Edition==


On September 28, 2011, Nintendo released an updated version of ''Four Swords'' on DSiWare, as part of Zelda's [[25th Anniversary]]. The game is no longer available; Nintendo took the download down from the eShop on February 20, 2012.
On September 28, 2011, Nintendo released an updated version of ''Four Swords'' on DSiWare, as part of Zelda's [[25th Anniversary]]. The game is no longer available; Nintendo took the download down from the eShop on February 20, 2012.

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