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'''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''' is a game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It is the second game in The Legend of Zelda series to have multiplayer. Each player needed a [[GameBoy Advance]] and link cable to connect to the Nintendo GameCube. One player mode could also be used with both the GameCube and the GameBoy Advance, or just a GameCube controller could be used and the GameBoy Advance screen displayed on the main television. | |||
==Story== | |||
''Taken directly from the manual'' | |||
Long ago in the inner reaches of [[Hyrule]], an evil wind sorcerer known as [[Vaati]] began kidnapping beautiful young maidens, one after another. | |||
Nobody could stop Vaati, and the people of Hyrule despaired. Then, a [[Link|brave young wanderer]] carrying only a single sword appeared. | |||
When the young lad took out his sword, he split into four separate beings. The legends say that these four beings worked as one and defeated Vaati. | |||
The wanderer, united once again, imprisoned Vaati deep in Hyrule and sealed the prison with his own sword. This place became known as the Realm of the Four Sword. | |||
After that, a long time passed. | |||
Then, the wind sorcerer Vaati broke out of his prison and then snatched [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] of Hyrule. | |||
Zelda's childhood friend, a young boy named [[Link]], claimed the strange power of the Four Sword and fought Vaati fiercely. In the end, he succeeded in sealing Vaati away once again. | |||
And so, peace was restored to Hyrule once again. | |||
Or so everyone though... | |||
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