The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest


The Legend of Zelda Fourth QuestThe Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest is a super nintendo ROM hack based on the original BS Zelda SNES game (Only released in Japan).  This game transforms BS Zelda into an old fashion Legend of Zelda game.  The graphics look more like a NES game than a SNES game.

Game Rating :  1.67/5 (6)
Developer : Con
Game Type : RPG
Release Date : 20 January 2009
Modes : Single Player

The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest More Information

zelda snes rom hackYou will play with classic characters, Link and Zelda, have Triforce Symbols instead of crosses and… play without the BS-X Timer.


Features:
– Base patches by Roto (complete), DN (upgrade), Duke Serkol (translation)
– Time complete patch by Dreamer_Nom, fixed by Con
– Classic sprite set by Con based upon patches by TeRRaBiTe88 and Vel
– Triforce tile set by Con
– Title Screen Sequence and End Screen by DaMarsMan, Euclid and Con
– Voice patch by Mottzilla and Con
– Red Ocarina / magic key patch by Con
– remove the bug with letters on continue
– proper ring color in the menu patch by Con
– magic shield patch by Con
– save subscreen dungeon maps patch by Con
– death counter by Con, Mottzilla

If you have played this game let me know what your best score is by posting it in a comment below.

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The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest (Q and A)

Question : What is a SNES Rom Hack?
Answer : A SNES ROM Hack is where someone has taken the original SNES Game and has modified it with new graphics / levels / characters.  Some hacks are very good and can create completely new games, whilst others are not done very well and can even be unplayable.

Question : Is this ROM Hack any good?
Answer : I have played this game and I have rated it which you can see the result below.  If you have played this game please use the submission form below to submit your rating.

1.67/5 (6)
Question : Can I download and play The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest SNES ROM Hack?
Answer : Yes 🙂 You can download The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest ROM from ROMHacking.  The download links have been tested and are working at the time of posting this article, If you find the links don’t work please let me know by posting a comment below.

Question : I have Downloaded The ROM Hack But What Do I Do Next?
Answer : Watch this video for instructions on what to do. When you download this hack the download will contain a .ips file (Not a ROM file), This .ips file is a patch which you need to apply to the original ROM in order to be able to play the hacked game.  The easiest thing to do is copy the .ips file in to the same folder as the original ROM and make sure the .ips and .rom file have the same name, for example

  • The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest.ips
  • The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest.rom

Now launch your emulator and then open the ROM and you should be able to play the hack.  If the hack does not load you will need to patch the ROM file with the IPS file.

Question : How Do I Patch the ROM File To Play?
Answer : Watch this video which will show you what to do.  You need to download Lunar IPS tool and run it then click on “Apply IPS Patch” then select the .ips file and click ok, then select the Rom file and the patch will then be applied.  Now launch your SNES emulator and open the ROM file.

Question : Where Can I Download The Lunar IPS Tool?
Answer : You can download the tool from Here

Question : What Emulator Shall I Use To Play The Legend of Zelda: Fourth Quest (ROM Hack)?
Answer : There are many good emulators you can use to play this SNES Rom hack, Take a look at this article which will list a few for what ever system you are using (PC, Linux, PSP and so on)

Question : How can I submit my rating of this game
Answer : If you have played this game please let us know what you thought of it by submitting your rating below and also post a comment to let us know what you thought of this game.

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Justin Mermack

Justin is a gaming enthusiast that relishes replaying and reminiscing with fellow gamers about the retro video games we all grew up loving. Using his spare time, he writes on all things Nintendo, but you'll be hard-pressed not to find a controller in his hand.

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