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Four Swords Gets a Date

by Robert Graves - March 23, 2004, 7:25 am EST
Total comments: 11 Source: Nintendo Press Release

Split yourself up on June 7...

DID YOU KNOW? - ZELDA FRANCHISE GIVES BIRTH TO QUADRUPLETS


BORDER="0" ALIGN="RIGHT">March 22, 2004 -- One hero just isn't enough to tackle the challenges found in The Legend of Zelda®: Four Swords Adventures™, coming June 7 exclusively for Nintendo GameCube™. So everyone's favorite champion, Link, uses the power of the Four Sword to split himself into four copies. The four Links must work together to save Princess Zelda™.


The Legend of Zelda® is one of the most popular franchises in video game history, having sold more than 41 million games. In this most recent installment, one player can control all four Links or up to four players can work together using their Game Boy® Advance units connected with the Nintendo GameCube™ Game Boy® Advance cable.


The top-down perspective game features top-quality graphics. Effects like water, lighting, smoke and weather dazzle the senses and paint a vivid landscape in the eight massive worlds.


The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures includes one Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable at an MSRP of $49.99. The game with cable is available June 7 and is Rated E for Everyone.

Talkback

SuperLink666March 23, 2004

Sorry but that price seems a bit outrageous. I was thinking $29.99USD so more like $39.99 Canadian like Wario Ware will be face-icon-small-smile.gif

simdanMarch 23, 2004

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Originally posted by: SuperLink666
Sorry but that price seems a bit outrageous. I was thinking $29.99USD so more like $39.99 Canadian like Wario Ware will be face-icon-small-smile.gif

Yeah, me too. I guess this Zelda fan will be waiting for the price to come down, just like I am for the A Link to the Past on GBA.

joshnickersonMarch 23, 2004

Yeah, I was expecting this to be a "budget" title like Wario Ware GC and Pokemon Channel are.
I wonder if they did indeed remove Navi Trackers from the game for the US release? I see no mention of that or Shadow Battle in the press release...

Bill AurionMarch 23, 2004

I guess you guys just aren't hardcore Zelda fans then...

Me? I'm grabbing my copy before they even get the box into the store... face-icon-small-wink.gif

(And yes, Navi's Trackers was removed, Shadow Battle was not)

Ian SaneMarch 23, 2004

I agree with most of you in that $50 (which is $70 here in Canada) is too expensive for this title. I assumed that it would at least be $40 like Viewtiful Joe. However the game comes with a link cable so I guess that's why it's more money. I have no use for another cable though and IF they were going to include a cable with a game it should have been FF:CC (though that did have it for pre-order). It's kind of cruel to make us buy cables for one game and then later make us pay more money for a game that comes with a cable we don't need.

Plus there's no reason to take a feature out even if it isn't that good. The game won't be worse with it included.

I'm buying it used because I don't need the cable and thus am not going to pay extra because of it.

opethionMarch 23, 2004

Is this a totally different game than "LINK TO THE PAST" or is it LTTP with a bonus mode?
And can this game be played with just 1 player, or is it ONLY a Multiplayer game (2 or more)?

Bill AurionMarch 23, 2004

It's a completely new game, not a 3d version of Four Swords GBA, so it makes perfect sense to keep it full-price...And yes, you can play 1-player(with 4 Links)

mouse_clickerMarch 23, 2004

Even the first Four Swords, with a port of LttP, was $30. Nintendo would have been wise to market Four Swords for the Gamecube as a bargain title. It also would have been a good idea to include Tetra Trackers as well.

joshnickersonMarch 23, 2004

Hey, I'm as big a Zelda fan as the next guy, but with Navi/Tetra's Trackers removed, it seems like even less of a deal than it was before. I'll be waiting for the price drop on this one. Trust me, it makes me sad to even say that.... See? face-icon-small-sad.gif

Bill AurionMarch 23, 2004

"Even the first Four Swords, with a port of LttP, was $30."

Which is the full price of a GBA game...Your point? It's an even better deal for FS+ considering you get a free GC/GBA cable with it, even though it's the full 50...

Boxart!

Very nice! I loved that Four Swords art, so I'm glad they put it to good use! ^_^

DjunknownMarch 23, 2004

Damn, its coming out around the same time Star Craft: Ghost. Choices...

For all technical purposes, if Nintendo was dropping Navi's/Tetra's Trackers because of translation problems (Pronouncing names and all), they could easily get help from proffesional Linguists (Dare I say cunning?....)

What they could do is refer to the International Phonetics Association (IPA), who could plausibly make so that Tetra could pronounce American Names. They could make a layering program of the most common sounds made in the English language so that the user inputs standard writing, the program turns that into to phonetic symbols, and the voice spits out the result.

Unfortunately, that would probably be more trouble than its worth, and would probably delay the game. Oh well, "2 out of 3 ain't bad..."

P.S Zelda finally giving birth to kids? Its about time!face-icon-small-cool.gif

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