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The Legend of Zelda series

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The Legend of Zelda (Japanese: ゼルダの伝説 Zeruda no Densetsu) is a Nintendo franchise that debuted with a title on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986 (Japan release) and 1987 for United States 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. The Legend of Zelda series titles can be expected to be sword-play adventure games featuring the hero Link. The titular Princess Zelda frequently appears in the typical damsel-in-distress role. The primary antagonist of the hero's homeland, Hyrule is generally Ganondorf; although other villains have been used. 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.

Developers

Shigeru Miyamoto is known to be the primary creator of the series and its characters. Shigeru Miyamoto has said he was inspired by The Lord of the Rings and his own exploration of caves near his childhood home. Although Nintendo published every title considered canon by the fanbase, three games were released for the Phillips CD-i. These titles are known for poor quality and are commonly spoofed among fans. The same era of the franchise history also included an animated series.

Beginning with Majora's Mask Shigeru Miyamoto has given the lead development tasks mostly to Eiji Aonoma. Capcom and Flagship have developed games of the series for the Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance. Nintendo of America is generally credited for the spin-off Link's Crossbow Training.

Games

style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Zelda blue light; " | Zelda series games style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | JP release style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | NA release style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | System
The Legend of Zelda 1986 1987 Nintendo Entertainment System
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link 1987 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 1991 1992 Super Nintendo
Link: The Faces of Evil N/A 1993 Philips CDi
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon N/A 1993 Philips CDi
Zelda's Adventure N/A 1993 Phillips CDi
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening 1993 1993 Game Boy
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 1998 1998 Nintendo 64
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 2000 2000 Nintendo 64
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons 2001 2001 Game Boy Color
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages 2001 2001 Game Boy Color
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords 2002 2003 Game Boy Advance
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker 2002 2003 Nintendo GameCube
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures 2004 2004 Nintendo GameCube
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap 2004 2005 Game Boy Advance
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess 2006 2006 Nintendo GameCube/Wii
Link's Crossbow Training 2007 2008 Wii
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass 2007 2007 Nintendo DS
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks 2009 2009 Nintendo DS
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Upcoming Upcoming Wii
style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light; " | Tingle series games style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | JP release style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | NA release style="background:#Template:Zelda blue light;" | System
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland 2006 N/A Nintendo DS
Tingle's Balloon Fight DS 2007 N/A Nintendo DS
Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip 2009 N/A Nintendo DS


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