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{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Zelda|section_title=Main Games|textcolorscheme=series}} | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Zelda|section_title=Main Games|textcolorscheme=series}} | ||
− | {{GameList/cell|''{{ga|The Legend of Zelda}}''|1986|1987|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''{{ga|The Legend of Zelda}}''|1986|1987|??|??|??|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''|1987|1988|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''|1987|1988|??|??|??|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|A Link to the Past}}|1991|1992| | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|A Link to the Past}}|1991|1992|??|??|??|[[Super Nintendo]]}} |
− | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Link's Awakening}}|1993|1993|??|??|??|[[Game Boy]]}} | |
− | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Ocarina of Time}}|1998|1998|??|??|??|[[Nintendo 64]]}} | |
− | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Majora's Mask}}|2000|2000|??|??|??|[[Nintendo 64]]}} | |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Link's Awakening}}|1993|1993|[[Game Boy]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Oracle of Seasons}}|2001|2001|??|??|??|[[Game Boy Color]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Ocarina of Time}}|1998|1998|[[Nintendo 64]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Oracle of Ages}}|2001|2001|??|??|??|[[Game Boy Color]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Majora's Mask}}|2000|2000|[[Nintendo 64]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Four Swords}}|2002|2003|??|??|??|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Oracle of Seasons}}|2001|2001|[[Game Boy Color]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|The Wind Waker}}|2002|2003|??|??|??|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Oracle of Ages}}|2001|2001|[[Game Boy Color]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Four Swords Adventures}}|2004|2004|??|??|??|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Four Swords}}|2002|2003|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|The Minish Cap}}|2004|2005|??|??|??|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|The Wind Waker}}|2002|2003|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Twilight Princess}}|2006|2006|??|??|??|[[Nintendo GameCube]]/[[Wii]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Four Swords Adventures}}|2004|2004|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''|2007|2008|??|??|??|[[Wii]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|The Minish Cap}}|2004|2005|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Phantom Hourglass}}|2007|2007|??|??|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Twilight Princess}}|2006|2006|[[Nintendo GameCube]]/[[Wii]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Spirit Tracks}}|2009|2009|??|??|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''|2007|2008|[[Wii]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Skyward Sword}}|''Upcoming''|''Upcoming''|??|??|??|[[Wii]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Phantom Hourglass}}|2007|2007|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | ||
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Spirit Tracks}}|2009|2009|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | ||
− | {{GameList/cell|{{zel|Skyward Sword}}|''Upcoming''|''Upcoming''|[[Wii]]}} | ||
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Zelda|section_title=''Tingle'' series games|textcolorscheme=textlight}} | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Zelda|section_title=''Tingle'' series games|textcolorscheme=textlight}} | ||
− | {{GameList/cell|''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''|2006|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''|2006|N/A|??|??|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|''[[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]]''|2007|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''[[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]]''|2007|N/A|??|??|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} |
− | {{GameList/cell|''[[Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip]]''|2009|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | + | {{GameList/cell|''[[Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip]]''|2009|N/A|??|??|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} |
+ | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Zelda|section_title=Philips CD-i games|textcolorscheme=textlight}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''|N/A|1993|??|??|??|[[Philips CD-i]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''|N/A|1993|??|??|??|[[Philips CD-i]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''|N/A|1993|??|??|??|[[Philips CD-i]]}} | ||
{{GameList/footer}} | {{GameList/footer}} | ||
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The Legend of Zelda (Japanese: ゼルダの伝説 Zelda no Densetsu) is a Nintendo franchise that debuted with a title on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986 (Japan release) and 1987 for American and European gamers. Nintendo has managed to release a title of the series for each handheld and console system, except the short-lived Virtual Boy.
Titles in the series typically follow the adventures of a young man named Link as he journeys throughout a land (often Hyrule), battling monsters to ultimately save the captive Princess Zelda, who is often being held by the wicked Ganondorf. Retellings, often with artistic liberties, of the games' plots are available through several paperback novels and mangas. Original stories can also be found as paperback novels.
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Developers
Shigeru Miyamoto is known to be the primary creator of the series and its characters. He has said that he was inspired by the Lord of the Rings saga and his own exploration of caves near his childhood home. Eiji Aonuma has taken lead development roles on each game since Majora's Mask, with Miyamoto watching over the games' development to see how it goes.
Capcom and Flagship, two third-party developers, are responsible for the games which appeared on the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance, while Nintendo of America is typically credited with creating the pseudo-minigame Link's Crossbow Training.
Three games released for the Philips CD-i were created and released by Animation Magic due to a broken deal with Philips to produce a CD-based addon to the SNES. These games are considered by most fans to not be canon, though many find the poorly-animated cutscenes to be the source of many laughs in remixes posted on YouTube.
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