Zelda Four Swords Ds Rom

Nintendo has not released this game into the public domain. Downloading a ROM of a game you do not own a license for is copyright infringement. However, many retro gamers argue "moral abandonware" given Nintendo refuses to sell the title. Proceed with that understanding.


The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords was initially released for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) in 2002. It was notable for its use of the Four Swords link cable, allowing two players to play through the game simultaneously. A bit later, The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures was released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2003, building upon the multiplayer concept with more extensive cooperative play. Despite their innovative gameplay mechanics, accessing these games has become more complicated over time due to hardware obsolescence. zelda four swords ds rom

If you do not own a 3DS, emulating the DS version on a PC is your next best bet. Nintendo has not released this game into the public domain

  • Setup: Load the .NDS ROM file directly. Map your keyboard or controller.
  • Performance: Expect a flawless 60 FPS. The touch screen scales nicely to your monitor.
  • Four Swords is surprisingly replayable. The levels are somewhat randomized in their room layouts each time you play, and there are unlockables (such as the "Hurricane Sword" technique) that require you to collect a certain number of Rupees across multiple playthroughs. There is also a riddle-based mini-game that unlocks content for the A Link to the Past portion of the cartridge, linking the two games together. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords was initially