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Preview  Legend of Zelda GBA
- By Lander Clinton


The first Legend of Zelda game for Game Boy Advance is an update to the Super Nintendo's "A Link To The Past."

A video reel at Nintendo's press conference before E3 demonstrated the remake parts of the game, which many fans consider the greatest Zelda game of all time.

The graphics look to be true to the original, with a few upgrades. The music has been drastically altered! It is now blasting techno, unless that was just part of the video...

At the press event, Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Zelda, pulled the game out of his pocket and played the new four player mode, The Four Swords, with some friends from Capcom, Namco, and Sega.

Each person picked a different color Link and played a co-op/counter-op game, in which more than one Link is needed to solve puzzles to advance, but all four are competing with each other to find the most Rupees.

It is unknown whether more than one cartridge is required to play the four-player mode, since the Game Boys were already set up.

Hopefully there will be more than one four-player game. I'm holding out for something with lots of bombs.

- 5.21.2002



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