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Submitted by Arron Hanley on November 29 2004 - 13:03

NES classics and The Legend Of Zelda: The Four Swords coming to UK shores on the 7th January…

Nintendo are set to release the highly anticipated The Legend Of Zelda: The Four Swords for the GameCube on the January 7th 2005 in the UK. This is the first multi-player Zelda title, and allows up to 4 players to team up and save Hyrule. Players will be able to link up to one GameCube and allow others to join in via their GameBoy Advance using a link cable.

Nintendo also today informed us of their other plans for 7th January. On this day, Nintendo will release NES classics which are:

  • Metroid
  • Dr. Mario
  • Castlevania
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Each of the games will cost £15 each. These games will make the total of NES classics increase to 12, after the first 8 were launched with the â??Limited Edition NES GBA SPâ?? earlier this year.

Weâ??ll bring you more information soon.

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By: mario/zelda fan

Added:Sat 30th Jun 2007 16:06, Post No: 2

shut up nancy game star this game will be good it willl be easier to find people if its coming out for ds


By: nancy_gamemaster

Added:Sat 24th Mar 2007 15:00, Post No: 1

The creators of Zelda are really starting to push the boat out by using these new consoles, but i don't think this will be one of my number ones.