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After an evil wind falls upon Hyrule, maidens near and far begin to disappear. Zelda, a prominent sage, fears the worst. With the companionship of a close friend, the Hero of Winds, Link, she journeys to the Altar of the Four Sword. The trouble starts there after Link pulls upon the blade, shattering himself into four parts and releasing Vaati, an evil wind sorceror who immediately kidnaps Zelda, leaving Link to go on a quest to locate her.

In his journeys, Link must outwit his nemesis and find his way to the rumored Palace of Winds, for it is there, and there alone, that he can save his lost companion. . . Where there was once one Link, there is now four!

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adentures uses the Game Boy Advance and the Gamecube-GBA link cable for multiplayer. You can link up with three other friends and each person can take control of a Link. You must work together to solve puzzles and save Hyrule.