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00:30Nintendo's just been porting a lot of its various 16-bit games over to the Game Boy Advance, you know,
00:36we're seeing a lot of the great SNES games making their way over one by one, and now The Legend
00:41of Zelda Link to the Past, which was the SNES' Zelda game, has made its way over to GBA.
00:47The results are similar to any other SNES to GBA port, but the gameplay's intact, and they've made some nice
00:54little additions here and there that make a nice, well-rounded package.
00:56The SNES Legend of Zelda game is probably one of the greatest 16-bit games ever created, if not one
01:03of the greatest games ever created, period.
01:06You know, it's a really well-designed game, not exactly long on story, but it didn't really need to be,
01:12because it really kind of filled the quest with a lot of great little puzzles and a whole lot of
01:16maze-like dungeons that would just get more and more complex as time went on.
01:21The gameplay is, you know, classic Zelda. If you've played any of the previous Zelda games prior to the N64
01:27installments in the series, then you'll know exactly what you're in for.
01:32The standard kind of top-down, you know, inventory-based gameplay where you're running around, hacking up monsters, going through
01:39dungeons, and just doing stuff with the items you get.
01:42All the classic Zelda items are here, of course. You know, you have your bombs, your boomerangs, jars to store
01:47fairies, the hookshot.
01:49You know, there's just a lot of different stuff you'll earn along the way, and it all comes in handy
01:53at one point or another.
01:54There's not really a whole lot of differences in the port of A Link to the Past, the GBA. You
01:59know, like the other SNES ports, they've added some speech in there, which, you know, you'll either be annoyed by
02:05or won't really notice, but it's really not that big of a deal.
02:09You know, Link just kind of yelps and screams a little more as you attack.
02:12Beyond that, you know, it's a port of a SNES game, and it looks, you know, just like the SNES
02:17game did.
02:17They've taken some liberties to add, like, a sleep mode and things like that that'll, you know, make it a
02:23little more friendly for portable players.
02:25The other half of the cart is called The Four Swords, and it's the first multiplayer Legend of Zelda game.
02:31Basically, you know, it tells the story, you know, a little legend that, you know, a boy split into four
02:36pieces by the four sword, you know, can save Zelda.
02:40So, basically, you know, Link gets split into four different pieces, or, you know, two to four pieces, depending on
02:46how many players you have linked up.
02:48And you'll run around dungeons at the same time as other players and, you know, collect rubies and items and
02:54things like that.
02:56It's kind of got a Fancy Star Online kind of thing going on because, you know, there's a pretty competitive
03:01side to it where you want to be the one getting all the rubies
03:04and the one making sure that you're getting to the items first.
03:08But then there's also a cooperative side to it. You'll find a lot of boulders that need, you know, all
03:13the players to cooperate to lift,
03:15or blocks that all the players have to help push, you know, spots on the floor that all the players
03:20have to stand on to proceed, and things of that nature.
03:24Also, the game has boss fights when you get through each little area, and in those you'll have to cooperate
03:28from time to time as well.
03:30If you're, you know, interested in link cable gaming, and, you know, you definitely should be for this game because,
03:36you know, it's really a fantastic link cable game.
03:39Probably the only drawback is that each player will have to have their own copy of the cartridge, but, you
03:43know, the whole package is so good that everyone probably should own it anyway.
03:47If there is more than one watching this game.
03:49There isn't gonna be a full game if you wanted to do the joke, right?
03:56There isn't going to be a full game if you want to do it anyway.
03:59Everything will get us.
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04:013 is a pretty good game.
04:02A lot of the game is playing game.
04:04The game is playing game, if you want to play the game game.
04:06I know.
04:07I'm gonna let a play game game on the game.
04:10You guys can play game game games.
04:13I'm gonna play game games as well.
04:43Ah! Ah!
04:45Grazie a tutti!