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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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Up to 4 players are able to connect their [[Game Boy Advance]]s to the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]'s controller ports and compete against each other. The objective of Navi Trackers is to run through mazes, searching for members of [[Tetra's Pirate Crew]] and collect stamps in a certain amount of time. The actual game takes place on the Game Boy Advance screen, while the map appears on the television screen. The game is narrated by [[Tetra]], who uses full voice acting | Up to 4 players are able to connect their [[Game Boy Advance]]s to the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]'s controller ports and compete against each other. The objective of Navi Trackers is to run through mazes, searching for members of [[Tetra's Pirate Crew]] and collect stamps in a certain amount of time. The actual game takes place on the Game Boy Advance screen, while the map appears on the television screen. The game is narrated by [[Tetra]], who uses full voice acting to provide the [[Links]] with commentary. [[Sue-Belle]] and [[Salvatore]] also give commentary as well. Navi Trackers also features a single-player mode against [[Tingle]]. | ||
Players can select gender and two Japanese characters as their names, which Tetra will say out loud. | Players can select their gender and two Japanese characters as their names, which Tetra will say out loud. | ||
==Developement== | ==Developement== | ||
Originally titled '''Tetra's Trackers''', the game was first shown at [[E3]] 2003 alongside ''Four Swords Adventures'' as separate games.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Nintendo had Zelda Four Swords, and that went over well|author= |published= |retrieved= July 16, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/wikis/e3/E3_2003|title= E3 2003|site= IGN|type=}}</ref> It was announced later that year that both games, plus a new one called Shadow Battle, would be included in the same disc. However, only the Hyrulean Adventure and Shadow Battle modes were included in non-Japanese versions of the game. | Originally titled '''Tetra's Trackers''', the game was first shown at [[E3]] 2003 alongside ''Four Swords Adventures'' as separate games.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Nintendo had Zelda Four Swords, and that went over well|author= |published= |retrieved= July 16, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/wikis/e3/E3_2003|title= E3 2003|site= IGN|type=}}</ref> It was announced later that year that both games, plus a new one called Shadow Battle, would be included in the same disc. However, only the Hyrulean Adventure and Shadow Battle modes were included in the non-Japanese and Korean versions of the game. | ||
During developement of Navi Trackers, the mode was originally in English. Instead of two Japanese characters, players could choose one English letter as an initial.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= |published= May 13, 2003|retrieved= July 16, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/images/games/the-legend-of-zelda-four-swords-adventures-gcn-566920/4fa6c9c1cdc388ed13e7d6ef|title= The Legend of Zelda: Tetra's Trackers Images|site= IGN|type=}}</ref> | During developement of Navi Trackers, the mode was originally in English. Instead of two Japanese characters, players could choose one English letter as an initial.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= |published= May 13, 2003|retrieved= July 16, 2015|url= http://www.ign.com/images/games/the-legend-of-zelda-four-swords-adventures-gcn-566920/4fa6c9c1cdc388ed13e7d6ef|title= The Legend of Zelda: Tetra's Trackers Images|site= IGN|type=}}</ref> |