The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures is a video game in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan on March 18, 2004; in North America on June 7, 2004; in Europe on January 7, 2005; and in Australia on April 7, 2005. The Game Boy Advance hand held game console can be used as a controller when using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable bundled with the game.

Game Boy Advance <-> GameCube Connectivity
This title supports GameBoy Advance connection support can be supported via joybus emulation. Such requires VBA-M (r947 or newer) and a dump of GBA BIOS.

Setup VBA-M first - settings differ per version, these are instructions for 2.0.0-beta2 (tested working with Dolphin 5.0):
 * 1) Launch VBA-M
 * 2) Emulation => Uncheck "Pause when inactive"
 * 3) Options => Game Boy Advance => Configure => Boot ROM => Browse => Select GBA BIOS file
 * 4) Options => Game Boy Advance => Check "Use BIOS file"
 * 5) Options => Link => Type => GameCube
 * 6) Options => Link => Check "Local mode"
 * 7) Options => Link => Check "Link at boot"
 * 8) Close VBA-M to save settings

Using VBA-M with Dolphin
 * 1) Launch Dolphin and set Dolphin controllers to GBA
 * 2) Start Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
 * 3) Open VBA-M
 * 4) File => Open => Select GBA BIOS file
 * 5) When it boots up (after BIOS screen) it should show a screen saying "Look at the TV screen !" - if you see this, it works
 * 6) Repeat last two steps to add more players

Troubleshooting
 * 1) Unblock Dolphin and VBA-M in your firewall
 * 2) Remember your controller settings are setup in VBA-M. VBA-M will treat each player as "Player 1", so make sure you setup different controller configurations for each. You could make a copy of the VBA-M directory to have multiple configs.
 * 3) VBA-M 2.0.0-beta2 requires window focus for keyboard input. Use a joypad for other players or possibly try older versions of VBA-M. Alternatively you could setup to connect across multiple computers over LAN

Navi Tracker Audio Issues
VBA-M does not correctly handle the audio from the Navi Trackers mode. This is not a fault of Dolphin, as a modified version of mGBA does not share the issues and works properly.

Problems
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Multiple GBAs
HLE audio can only support 1 GBA as of the New-Zelda-HLE rewrite. Use DSP-LLE (with a DSP ripped from a Wii/GC) in order to play with multiple players. Fixed by

HLE Navi's Trackers Hang (JP version)
When using HLE audio emulation the game will hang when trying to use Navi's Trackers mode /w a GBA. Navi Trackers requires DSP-LLE (with a DSP ripped from console) in order to function properly. Fixed by

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16:9 Widescreen Gecko Code
The Built-in Widescreen Hack does nothing in this game. The following Gecko codes work as a replacement.

NA
$16:9 Widescreen C205FCD0 00000002 C22D2400 C0030000 EC110032 00000000 C205FCF4 00000002 C22D2400 C003000C EC110032 00000000 04543FC0 3F400000 C213B47C 00000004 3C803F80 908D2400 4E800421 3C003F40 60000000 900D2400 60000000 00000000 C22ACA78 00000002 3C603F80 906D2400 806D8F50 00000000 C22ACA80 00000003 3C003F40 60000000 900D2400 801F0018 60000000 00000000 C213D834 00000002 3C603F80 906D2400 806D8F50 00000000 C213D83C 00000003 3C603F40 60630000 906D2400 38610008 60000000 00000000 C213D8D8 00000003 3C603F40 60630000 906D2400 38600000 60000000 00000000 C213D8D0 00000002 3C603F80 906D2400 806D8F50 00000000 0448E0C0 0000FF96 0448E0C4 FF9601BE 0448E0C8 01BE0000 C243A94C 00000003 3C80C2D5 9081FFE8 C001FFE8 C03B00EC EC21002A 00000000 C245231C 00000002 3D803F80 918D2400 806D8F50 00000000 C2452328 00000002 3C603F40 906D2400 808D8F50 00000000 C213D600 00000002 3C603F80 906D2400 806D8F50 00000000 C213D608 00000002 3C603F40 906D2400 38610008 00000000

EU
$16:9 Widescreen F6000001 80008180 ED8B5024 ED4B0024 D2000000 00000004 3DC03FAA 61CEAAAB 91C27000 C2627000 ED5302B2 ED8B5024 60000000 00000000 E0000000 80008000 F6000001 80008180 ED494024 ED090024 D2000000 00000004 3DC03FAA 61CEAAAB 91C27000 C1E27000 ED0F0232 ED494024 60000000 00000000 E0000000 80008000

JP
F6000001 80008180 ED8B5024 ED4B0024 D2000000 00000004 3DC03FAA 61CEAAAB 91C27000 C2627000 ED5302B2 ED8B5024 60000000 00000000 E0000000 80008000 F6000001 80008180 ED494024 ED090024 D2000000 00000004 3DC03FAA 61CEAAAB 91C27000 C1E27000 ED0F0232 ED494024 60000000 00000000 E0000000 80008000