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'''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''' is a game for the [[Gamecube]]. In Japan, it's called ''Four Swords +''. The game was designed to be played by multiple players, but can also be played alone. For multiplayer mode, each player needs a [[Game Boy Advance]] and a Gamecube/Game Boy Advance link cable.
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'''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''' is a game for the [[Gamecube]]. In Japan, it's called ''Four Swords +''. The game was designed to be played by multiple players, but can also be played alone. For multiplayer mode, each player needs a [[Gameboy Advance]] and a Gamecube/Gameboy Advance link cable.
  
 
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*It seems that this game's storyline was initially supposed to be a new version of the Imprisoning War backstory from ''A Link to the Past'', which ''Ocarina of Time'' was originally supposed to cover. Unused lines refer to the Master Sword and the seven sages along with other elements from ''A Link to the Past''. There are also other factors in the game which seem to line up with the Imprisoning War backstory, as the [[Knights of Hyrule]] play a role, and this game features the rise of Ganondorf for what seems to be the first time. The Hyrule Historia reconciles this by showing that this Ganondorf is a reincarnation following the original's death at the end of ''Twilight Princess''.
 
*It seems that this game's storyline was initially supposed to be a new version of the Imprisoning War backstory from ''A Link to the Past'', which ''Ocarina of Time'' was originally supposed to cover. Unused lines refer to the Master Sword and the seven sages along with other elements from ''A Link to the Past''. There are also other factors in the game which seem to line up with the Imprisoning War backstory, as the [[Knights of Hyrule]] play a role, and this game features the rise of Ganondorf for what seems to be the first time. The Hyrule Historia reconciles this by showing that this Ganondorf is a reincarnation following the original's death at the end of ''Twilight Princess''.
 
*This game features seven Shrine Maidens, who are similar to the maidens in ''A Link to the Past''. It is unknown if they are also related to the sages, but they seem to serve the same function as the sages in this game. They also have the same colors and abilities to change into fairies as the sages shown in ''Ocarina of Time''.
 
*This game features seven Shrine Maidens, who are similar to the maidens in ''A Link to the Past''. It is unknown if they are also related to the sages, but they seem to serve the same function as the sages in this game. They also have the same colors and abilities to change into fairies as the sages shown in ''Ocarina of Time''.
*Ganon is referred to as the "ancient demon reborn". In the context established by ''Skyward Sword'', this may refer to [[Demise]] and the endless reincarnation cycle that he set for Ganondorf.
 
 
*Tetra Trackers appears to be non-canon, especially in light of the dismissal of spin-off games from the official timeline. It is based on ''The Wind Waker'' but is impossible for it to take place after ''The Wind Waker'' due to the King of Red Lions being active.
 
*Tetra Trackers appears to be non-canon, especially in light of the dismissal of spin-off games from the official timeline. It is based on ''The Wind Waker'' but is impossible for it to take place after ''The Wind Waker'' due to the King of Red Lions being active.
  

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