Gaming Zelda Four Swords DSiWare - Does it have a release?

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Hi! I want to ask whether the 25th anniversary Zelda Four Swords DSiWare has already been dumped as a ROM since, you know, it is no longer available at all.
I'm not asking for a ROM link, or a way to play/emulate DSiWare (impossible atm), mind you. Just whether it has a rom release. Since only a handful of roms were dumped, and not even recent ones like a Kappa Trail, I'm starting to worry about the preservation of this one..
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Upon a quick google search, I found... Some shady-ass websites hosting ROMs with illegitimate instructions on how to install it to a DSi. Don't know if legit.

Here's a question I hope isn't out of bounds, how do you dump DSiWare? When it's possible I want to extract the soundtrack out of games like X-Scape, Flametail, Trajectile and X-Scape.
 

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I don't think you could play it? the only options at this point would be to find some one who has it and buy that DSi or play the GBA version either on a GBA or a DS or DS Lite.

I could swear it was released on the GameCube but I could be wrong.
 

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Don't quote me on this, but I don't believe that people have found a way to DUMP DSiWare, let alone play copies of it that have not been purchased via the DSi Shop, so I'm afraid I'm going to have to say no.

...I have the game, and I'll be honest, it's VERY short and you're better off playing an actual full Zelda game. :P
 

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There have been dumped DSiWare games, which were converted into .nds files.

And those .nds files? You could play them on a 4DS!
 

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I have the game, and I'll be honest, it's VERY short and you're better off playing an actual full Zelda game. :P

It's better then the original Four Swords (and any other multiplayer Zelda that I forgot) as it's longer, so long as you have a friend to play with. Playing alone means you're doing it wrong.

Still only a 7 or 8 out of 10 by DSiWare standards. Go play X-Scape or Mighty Flip Champs.
 

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It's better then the original Four Swords (and any other multiplayer Zelda that I forgot) as it's longer, so long as you have a friend to play with. Playing alone means you're doing it wrong.

Still only a 7 or 8 out of 10 by DSiWare standards. Go play X-Scape or Mighty Flip Champs.

Wait, you can do multiplayer on that? :O
 

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Wait, you can do multiplayer on that? :O
The GBA version (an extra on Link to the Past) was multiplayer only.

I do highly recommend Four Swords Adventures on GC, it's not bad on single player but multiplayer its pretty awesome

 
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I'm surprised no one figured out a way to dump them using dsiwarehax. I have the game myself, and it is indeed very short. Not worth paying any money for, I assume that's why N made it free.
People will probably keep it on their 3DS since it's no longer available, so there are probably plenty of people willing to dump it once possible. Don't worry about it :P
 
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play four swords adventures on the gamecube, the dsiware version feels very cheap, it's so boring and repetitive, nothing like the gc version ( I was surprised that it was fun when i got to play the gc version because i didn't expect much after seeing the ds version )

I got it for free on legend of zelda 25th anniversary, and only played it like twice with a friend because we got bored so fast
playing by yourself is torture


like The Read Jdbye said, i'm only keeping it on my ds because it's not available for download anymore
 

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Thanks for the replies!
I got only to play the GC game and it was very fun, even though I never managed to open the Japan-only Navi Trakers mode on Dolphin for some reason (it required at least a GBA on real hardware, and before you ask the emulator problem is unrelated to that: it crashes before the opening cutscene).
As for Alttp, I never managed to play the Four Swords mode since it's multiplayer only, and I traded my GBA shortly after :(
So when I heard this one had single-player and additional levels, my interest picked... So sad it's no longer available by normal means
 

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Can you do multiplayer on the free DSiware release?

Locally? Online?

I have it on my DsiXL, but it's being repaired and I don't have access to it. I don't remember seeing an option for multiplayer.
 

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The GC game is not the same game at all. Don't make that mistake, or you'll be severely disappointed.
The GC game is a direct sequel to the GBA/DSi game. Also, if you actually have friends to play it with, the DSi game is very fun.
 

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