The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition is a DSiWare remaster of the Game Boy Advance game,, also available for the Nintendo 3DS. The remaster includes the full game of, minus , which was originally paired in. The remaster features several changes and additions not present in the original, including a single-player mode.

Released as part of the 25th Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda series, the remaster was made available as a free download between September 28, 2011 and February 20, 2012 internationally via the DSi Shop and Nintendo eShop. It was later made available again as a free download between January 30 and February 2, 2014 in North America, exclusively via the Nintendo eShop, after the release of to celebrate its critical acclaim, including the Game of the Year award from. Currently, the game is not available for download.

Single Player
The game now features a single-player mode originally absent from the original game. In this mode, only two Links are used, as opposed to four. The leading Link is always green; the player can select the color of the second Link. Similarly to, the second Link will follow the leading Link. The player can switch between the two Links by pressing the R button, which will also separate them. The Links can be reunited at any time by pressing the X button, which has Link blow a whistle that immediately summons the other Link back to him, regardless of how far apart they are.

When both Links are necessary to complete a task, the other Link will automatically assist the user's Link. Large blocks and rocks will be pushed and lifted by both Links at once. When one Link picks up a Nokkun, the other will move to the other side to slash as it is thrown. Likewise, when one Link touches the handle of a Hikkun, the other Link will assist in pulling it apart. Much like the two-player and three-player modes in the original game, the stage maps will update so they are possible to complete with only two Links. In rooms where there are four switches needing to be pressed, two statues will be provided to make up for the lack of the other two Links. Other tasks, however, such as fighting bosses, still require that the Links work separately. In certain boss battles where a Link needs to slash a projectile to another Link, the projectile will home in towards the direction of the other Link.

In single-player, Medals of Courage are no longer awarded after completing a stage; they are only available in multiplayer.

Multiplayer
While using multiplayer mode, the game now uses DS Wireless Communications rather than link cables. The game does not support online multiplayer.

Stages and Unlockables
As the game is no longer paired with, the Master Sword and Hurricane Spin that could be unlocked in that game and carried over to are now obtained in two new stages: the Realm of Memories and the Hero's Trial. Like Vaati's Palace, these stages feature three doors, each leading to different areas, which are gradually unlocked as the Links clear each area. Unlike other stages in the game, the areas in both stages are not randomized every time the Links venture into them.

The Realm of Memories has three different levels within, each based on various locations from, , and. It is unlocked after beating the game once. Completing the Realm of Memories unlocks the Master Sword.

The Hero's Trial is a difficult stage that features more challenging versions of the three main stages. The third area of each level is based on Vaati's Palace. It is unlocked by either collecting 30,000 Rupees or 5 Medals of Courage. Completing the Hero's Trial unlocks the Hurricane Spin.

Other Changes

 * Some of the original GBA sound effects have been enhanced into better quality. The soundtrack has also been given a few instrumental enhances.
 * The game now has its own file select screen, instead of a shared one as in A Link to the Past & Four Swords. Link can now also be named.
 * In reflection of the new stages added, the map screen has been slightly updated.