The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords is a classic representative of the Zelda series, blending puzzle-solving, combat, and exploration elements.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was originally a classic on the SFC (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), telling the story of Link traveling between the World of Light and the World of Darkness to defeat the evil Ganon and rescue Princess Zelda. This game faithfully recreates the original content on the GBA and adds modern improvements such as optimized save mechanisms, slight interface adjustments, and additional voice prompts.
The accompanying Four Swords is the series' first multiplayer cooperative work, supporting 2-4 players online. Players will each control Links of different colors, working together in puzzles, cooperation, and competition to clear levels, collect gems, and defeat enemies. This mode emphasizes teamwork and real-time strategy, creating a completely different experience from single-player games.
This game is a perfect tribute to old players and an excellent entry point for new players to explore the Zelda series. The level design of A Link to the Past is classic, and the intertwined exploration mechanism of the World of Light and the World of Darkness is still used in subsequent works. Four Swords brings an unprecedented multiplayer interactive experience, which is still very playable even today.
Whether you prefer heroic adventures alone or cooperative puzzle-solving with friends, this "dual Zelda" work can meet your expectations.
SNES
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Gameboy | Color
Game Boy Advance
Playstation
Gameboy | Color
MS-DOS
MS-DOS
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Arcade
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Arcade
Game Boy Advance
Arcade
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Gameboy | Color
NES / Famicom
Arcade
Gameboy | Color
Sega Mega Drive
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
SNES
Arcade
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Arcade
Game Boy Advance
Sega Mega Drive
MS-DOS
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
MS-DOS
SNES
MS-DOS
SNES
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
SNES