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The ninth game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, ''Four Swords'' is actually a multiplayer mode that comes with the 2002 [[Game Boy Advance]] [[Video Game Remake|remake]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. It's the first multiplayer Zelda (and, until the DSiWare version, it was ''exclusively'' multiplayer) and was also the first game released to use the stylized [[Cel Shading|cel-shaded]] design for Link that would later be used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It also had a few features to connect to ''A Link to the Past'', such as new sword moves unlocked in ''A Link to the Past'' being transferred to ''Four Swords'', and a secret dungeon in ''A Link to the Past'' upon beating both games.
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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Much like all the other games, a manga was made for this game as well. Within it, we get seperated personalties for the four Links, a characterization for Shadow Link, and some insight of everything that was going on, as well as proof that Zelda was mentally strong.
** [[All in The Manual|All In The Game]]: However, though it advertises itself as a manga for the remake, the plotpoint with the Maidens is only ever explored twice; we see them captured, they free two of them, and that's it. If it weren't for the game, no one would really know their use.
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