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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords On DSi Adds Two New Areas To The Game

By Ishaan . September 15, 2011 . 11:33am

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords On DSi Adds Two New Areas To The Game

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition for DSiWare adds a bunch of new features to the Game Boy Advance version. The last time we covered it, we reported it would have a new single player mode and unlockable stages and abilities after you beat the game. Now, we know a little more about these.

 

When you play Four Swords Anniversary Edition in single player mode, an additional Link will appear beside the one you’re in control of. You’ll be able to independently control each one by selecting them with the L and R buttons.

 

Four Swords Anniversary Edition has two new areas to play, each with three levels, and you can complete them to get access to new skills.

 

“Hero’s Trial” gets you the Hurricane Spin, while “Realm of Memories” unlocks the Master Sword. Hero’s trial is a mix of elements from stages already in the game, while Realm of Memories is made up of famous locations from other Zelda games.

 

You can grab The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition for free from September 28th onwards on DSiWare.


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  • http://twitter.com/mistermeemee mistermeemee

    Can’t wait!  I’m hoping for a re-release of Four Swords Adventures!

  • Zonic505

    Ahhh, so Realm of Memories is where we got to play stages on NES LoZ, Link’s Awakening, & Link to the Past. Glad to hear this. Just 2 more weeks.

  • http://twitter.com/ifarah12 Gren

    It needs online play

  • crunc

    My question is will you be able to play multiplayer with a mix of DSi and 3DS systems, or is it restricted to only on the same type of system?

    • James Beatty

      you can play with 3DS and DSi owners :)

  • http://twitter.com/ChaseBurr Chase Bonner

    in for one on day one new areas from past games? aw hell yea

  • Tyler Simone

    I cannot wait 4 2marrow!

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