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Zelda: Four Swords?

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by houstontx224, Jan 10, 2011.

  1. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    Been over on Youtube quite a few times to get this to run..using no$gba( 2 open windows) and i an just about get it to show that it's connecting but I'm thiknking my problem is setting the controls for the 2nd player. I go under options, then control set up..making my controller for player 1, but when it comes to player 2..i set it to the keyboard..No luck. Anyone know a way around this with just the 1 controller and keyboard? Thanks.

    HoustonTX224
     
  2. mian95

    mian95 Member

    you need a gamecube emulator not a ds emulator
     
  3. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    I'm thinking the example I saw of it running was on no$gba. Off of youtube.
     
  4. mian95

    mian95 Member

    Nope it's a ds and gba/gbc/gb emulator you should try the gamecube emulator called dolphin
    and if you have a wii softmod it to play gc games and for the gc emulator you need to have a good computer or it will lag
     
  5. viccie211

    viccie211 Well-Known Member

    There is The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords adventures for the gamecube and there is also The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords(to keep it simple) for the GBA which came on the same cartridge as the remake of The Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past.

    The gamecube version is for 1-4 players and has a real story in it, but the GBA version are somewhat loosehanging missions which you can only play with friends(2-4 players).

    So you can play it via the vbalink or the no$gba but one Link won't do anything unless you play two of the four Links.
     
  6. Duncan Idaho

    Duncan Idaho Well-Known Member

    as viccie pointed out there is a four swords version, but it's unfair to put it liek that, it's rather more like the original one, and it's full title is the legend of zelda a link to the past/four sword adventures.