GamingUnion.net writes: "Back in 2002 Nintendo ported the SNES classic The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past to the Game Boy Advance alongside an extra game entitled The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. New to the franchise, it focused on cooperative multiplayer exclusively to the point of requiring players to play with at least one friend via the system's link cables to even play the game. The entry also appeared on the Nintendo GameCube as The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, a separate game entirely which featured greatly enhanced graphics but allowed people without friends locally to play the game by themselves. Both games had their own sets of issues since they required each player to have their own cable to link together. So when Nintendo announced a free (until May 2012) port of the GBA version with new extras for the Nintendo DSi Shop (also playable on the new Nintendo 3DS) that utilized the system's wireless connectivity, needless to say many fans were excited at the...
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords required a GameCube and Game Boy Advances to play multiplayer, but releasing it on the Switch can fix that.
They should do a new one with the assets from A Link Between Worlds. Enough with the re-releases, remakes, and remasters. Least they could do is get their shit together and provide a new version of the Virtual Console or add all that stuff to the Online sub.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Last week we took a look at ten games that, while great in their own right kind of represented what most people think of when they think of DSiWare; small games that offer fun, but limited experiences. And while that's definitely a defining feature of DSiWare games the service was also home to some surprisingly deep experiences that you can take on the go. And that's really what defines the best games for the service, games that went above and beyond what people expected from it."
Rebecca writes: "Next year is Zelda's 35th anniversary. If it's treated the same way Mario is, what kind of announcements could we expect?"
Can't complain if it's free. Just got this on my 3DS, going to play the crap out of it.