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This page stores entries that should appear on the "On this Day" section of the [[Main Page]]. | This page stores entries that should appear on the "On this Day" section of the [[Main Page]]. | ||
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|date= 2005-01-10 | |date= 2005-01-10 | ||
|title= {{TMC|-}} was released | |title= {{TMC|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On January 10, 2005, {{TMC}} was released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in North America. | |text= On January 10, 2005, {{TMC}} was released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in North America. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap | ||
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|date= 2017-02-09 | |date= 2017-02-09 | ||
|title= {{BotW|-}} was completed | |title= {{BotW|-}} was completed | ||
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|text= On February 9, 2017, the development of {{BotW}} was completed after more than five years since its beginning. | |text= On February 9, 2017, the development of {{BotW}} was completed after more than five years since its beginning. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | ||
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|date= 2015-02-10 | |date= 2015-02-10 | ||
|title= {{Term|Series|amiibo}} support was added to {{SSB4|3DS|-}} | |title= {{Term|Series|amiibo}} support was added to {{SSB4|3DS|-}} | ||
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|text= On February 10, 2015, Version 1.0.5 of {{SSB4|3DS}} was released worldwide. It added {{Term|Series|amiibo|link}} support. Scanning a compatible {{Term|Series|amiibo}} puts the scanned character in the game as a Figure Player. A Figure Player is an AI opponent that can be trained, leveled up, and customized in order to be used in battles against other players and Figure Players. | |text= On February 10, 2015, Version 1.0.5 of {{SSB4|3DS}} was released worldwide. It added {{Term|Series|amiibo|link}} support. Scanning a compatible {{Term|Series|amiibo}} puts the scanned character in the game as a Figure Player. A Figure Player is an AI opponent that can be trained, leveled up, and customized in order to be used in battles against other players and Figure Players. | ||
|link= amiibo | |link= amiibo | ||
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|date= 2015-02-12 | |date= 2015-02-12 | ||
|title= Two {{MM3D|-}} themes were released for the 3DS | |title= Two {{MM3D|-}} themes were released for the 3DS | ||
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|text= On February 12, 2015, two new {{MM3D}} HOME Menu themes were released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]: "Dire Moon" featuring {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}}, the {{Term|MM3D|Moon|link}} and {{Term|MM3D|Termina|link}}, and the "Gold Edition" featuring a simplistic gold-colored theme with the {{Term|MM3D|Majora's Mask (Item)|link}} in the background. | |text= On February 12, 2015, two new {{MM3D}} HOME Menu themes were released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]: "Dire Moon" featuring {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}}, the {{Term|MM3D|Moon|link}} and {{Term|MM3D|Termina|link}}, and the "Gold Edition" featuring a simplistic gold-colored theme with the {{Term|MM3D|Majora's Mask (Item)|link}} in the background. | ||
|link= Nintendo 3DS | |link= Nintendo 3DS | ||
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|date= 2019-02-13 | |date= 2019-02-13 | ||
|title= {{LA|NS|-}} was announced | |title= {{LA|NS|-}} was announced | ||
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|text= {{LA|NS}} was officially announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on February 13, 2019, and was released on September 20, 2019. It is a [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of the [[Game Boy]] game, {{LA}}. | |text= {{LA|NS}} was officially announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on February 13, 2019, and was released on September 20, 2019. It is a [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of the [[Game Boy]] game, {{LA}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch) | ||
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|date= 2017-02-14 | |date= 2017-02-14 | ||
|title= An Expansion Pass was announced for {{BotW|-}} | |title= An Expansion Pass was announced for {{BotW|-}} | ||
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|text= On February 14, 2017, The [[Expansion Pass]] for {{BotW}} was announced by [[Eiji Aonuma]]. The Expansion Pack allows players to get access to both [[DLC]]s: [[The Master Trials]] and [[The Champions' Ballad]], each one adding additional content to the game. | |text= On February 14, 2017, The [[Expansion Pass]] for {{BotW}} was announced by [[Eiji Aonuma]]. The Expansion Pack allows players to get access to both [[DLC]]s: [[The Master Trials]] and [[The Champions' Ballad]], each one adding additional content to the game. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild#Expansion Packs | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild#Expansion Packs | ||
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|date= 2017-02-15 | |date= 2017-02-15 | ||
|title= The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert was released | |title= The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert was released | ||
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|text= On February 15, 2017, [[The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert|''The Legend of Zelda'' 30th Anniversary Concert]] was released. It is a live performance album recorded during the [[The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert|30th Anniversary Concert]] on October 16, 2016 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Theater in Tokyo, Japan. It is exclusive to Japan. The album includes 2 CDs, while the limited edition also includes a luxury box, a badge set, a CD stand, and a DVD with the videos projected behind the orchestra. | |text= On February 15, 2017, [[The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert|''The Legend of Zelda'' 30th Anniversary Concert]] was released. It is a live performance album recorded during the [[The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert|30th Anniversary Concert]] on October 16, 2016 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Theater in Tokyo, Japan. It is exclusive to Japan. The album includes 2 CDs, while the limited edition also includes a luxury box, a badge set, a CD stand, and a DVD with the videos projected behind the orchestra. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert (Album) | |link= The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert (Album) | ||
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|date= 2006-02-16 | |date= 2006-02-16 | ||
|title= The first issue of the [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] was released | |title= The first issue of the [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] was released | ||
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|text= On February 16, 2006, the first issue of the [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] was released in the United Kingdom and Australia. It featured four pages of previews and sneak peaks of {{TP}}, about a year before its release. | |text= On February 16, 2006, the first issue of the [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] was released in the United Kingdom and Australia. It featured four pages of previews and sneak peaks of {{TP}}, about a year before its release. | ||
|link= Official Nintendo Magazine | |link= Official Nintendo Magazine | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|date= 2021-02-17 | |date= 2021-02-17 | ||
|title= {{SSHD|-}} was announced | |title= {{SSHD|-}} was announced | ||
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|text= {{SSHD}} was officially announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on February 17, 2021, and was set to release on July 16, 2021. It is a [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of the [[Wii]] game, {{SS}}. | |text= {{SSHD}} was officially announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on February 17, 2021, and was set to release on July 16, 2021. It is a [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of the [[Wii]] game, {{SS}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD | ||
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|date= 2003-02-19 | |date= 2003-02-19 | ||
|title= Zelda no Video was released | |title= Zelda no Video was released | ||
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|text= On February 19, 2003, Zelda no Video was released. It was a Japanese documentary of the history of {{TLoZ|Series}}. It featured a retrospective up to {{TWW}}, the most recent game at the time, and included interviews of influential personalities of the series, such as [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Eiji Aonuma]]. | |text= On February 19, 2003, Zelda no Video was released. It was a Japanese documentary of the history of {{TLoZ|Series}}. It featured a retrospective up to {{TWW}}, the most recent game at the time, and included interviews of influential personalities of the series, such as [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Eiji Aonuma]]. | ||
|link= Zelda no Video | |link= Zelda no Video | ||
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|date= 2019-02-20 | |date= 2019-02-20 | ||
|title= The fifth issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Italian | |title= The fifth issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Italian | ||
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|text= On February 20, 2019, the fifth issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Italian. | |text= On February 20, 2019, the fifth issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Italian. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | ||
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|date= 1986-02-21 | |date= 1986-02-21 | ||
|title= {{TLoZ|-}} was released in Japan | |title= {{TLoZ|-}} was released in Japan | ||
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|text= On February 21, 1986, {{TLoZ}} was released on the [[Famicom Disk System]] in Japan. It was the first ever game in {{TLoZ|Series}} and has since been re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and many [[Virtual Console]]s. | |text= On February 21, 1986, {{TLoZ}} was released on the [[Famicom Disk System]] in Japan. It was the first ever game in {{TLoZ|Series}} and has since been re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and many [[Virtual Console]]s. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda | |link= The Legend of Zelda | ||
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|date= 2018-02-22 | |date= 2018-02-22 | ||
|title= The third issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Italian | |title= The third issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Italian | ||
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|text= On February 22, 2018, the third issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Italian. | |text= On February 22, 2018, the third issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Italian. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | ||
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|date= 2018-02-23 | |date= 2018-02-23 | ||
|title= The third issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Spanish | |title= The third issue of the {{TP|-}} manga was released in Spanish | ||
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|text= On February 23, 2018, the third issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Spanish. | |text= On February 23, 2018, the third issue of the {{TP|Himekawa}} was translated and released in Spanish. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Himekawa) | ||
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|date= 2005-02-24 | |date= 2005-02-24 | ||
|title= The Nintendo DS was released in Australia | |title= The Nintendo DS was released in Australia | ||
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|text= On February 24, 2005, the [[Nintendo DS]] was released in {{Wp|Australia}}. About three months after its initial {{Wp|North America|North American}} release. | |text= On February 24, 2005, the [[Nintendo DS]] was released in {{Wp|Australia}}. About three months after its initial {{Wp|North America|North American}} release. | ||
|link= Nintendo DS | |link= Nintendo DS | ||
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|date= 2001-02-27 | |date= 2001-02-27 | ||
|title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released | |title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released | ||
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|text= On February 27, 2001, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in Japan. They would be re-released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console on this same day in 2013. | |text= On February 27, 2001, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in Japan. They would be re-released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console on this same day in 2013. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | ||
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|date= 2017-03-01 | |date= 2017-03-01 | ||
|title= {{E|-}} was released in Japanese | |title= {{E|-}} was released in Japanese | ||
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|text= On March 1, 2017, {{E}} was released in Japanese by [[Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.]] | |text= On March 1, 2017, {{E}} was released in Japanese by [[Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.]] | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia | ||
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|date= 2006-03-02 | |date= 2006-03-02 | ||
|title= The Nintendo DS lite was released in Japan | |title= The Nintendo DS lite was released in Japan | ||
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|text= On March 2, 2006, the Nintendo DS lite was released in Japan | |text= On March 2, 2006, the Nintendo DS lite was released in Japan | ||
|link= Nintendo DS lite | |link= Nintendo DS lite | ||
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|date= 2017-03-03 | |date= 2017-03-03 | ||
|title= {{BotW|-}} was released | |title= {{BotW|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On March 3, 2017, {{BotW}} was released on the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] in North America, Japan, Europe and Australia. | |text= On March 3, 2017, {{BotW}} was released on the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] in North America, Japan, Europe and Australia. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | ||
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|date= 2016-03-04 | |date= 2016-03-04 | ||
|title= {{TPHD|-}} was released | |title= {{TPHD|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On March 4, 2016, {{TPHD}} was released on the [[Wii U]] in North America and Europe. | |text= On March 4, 2016, {{TPHD}} was released on the [[Wii U]] in North America and Europe. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD | ||
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|date= 2016-03-05 | |date= 2016-03-05 | ||
|title= {{TPHD|-}} was released in Australia | |title= {{TPHD|-}} was released in Australia | ||
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|text= On March 5, 2016, {{TPHD}} was released on the [[Wii U]] in Australia. | |text= On March 5, 2016, {{TPHD}} was released on the [[Wii U]] in Australia. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD | ||
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|date= 2016-03-10 | |date= 2016-03-10 | ||
|title= The legendary edition of {{OoT|Himekawa|-}} was released in Japanese | |title= The legendary edition of {{OoT|Himekawa|-}} was released in Japanese | ||
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|text= On March 10, 2016, the legendary edition of {{OoT|Himekawa}} was released in Japanese. | |text= On March 10, 2016, the legendary edition of {{OoT|Himekawa}} was released in Japanese. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Himekawa) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Himekawa) | ||
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|date= 1963-03-16 | |date= 1963-03-16 | ||
|title= Eiji Aonuma was born | |title= Eiji Aonuma was born | ||
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|text= After graduating in 1988, [[Eiji Aonuma]] joined [[Nintendo]], where he met [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during his interview. For the development of {{OoT}}, he was recruited by Miyamoto himself to work as director and designer of the game. Subsequently, Aonuma worked as director of {{MM}}, {{TWW}}, and {{TP}}. Since then, he has worked as the producer of every game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= After graduating in 1988, [[Eiji Aonuma]] joined [[Nintendo]], where he met [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during his interview. For the development of {{OoT}}, he was recruited by Miyamoto himself to work as director and designer of the game. Subsequently, Aonuma worked as director of {{MM}}, {{TWW}}, and {{TP}}. Since then, he has worked as the producer of every game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= Eiji Aonuma | |link= Eiji Aonuma | ||
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|date= 2015-03-17 | |date= 2015-03-17 | ||
|title= The Nintendo Switch was announced | |title= The Nintendo Switch was announced | ||
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|text= The [[Nintendo Switch]] was originally announced on March 17, 2015, where it was originally known by its codename '''NX'''. | |text= The [[Nintendo Switch]] was originally announced on March 17, 2015, where it was originally known by its codename '''NX'''. | ||
|link= Nintendo Switch | |link= Nintendo Switch | ||
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|date= 2003-03-19 | |date= 2003-03-19 | ||
|title= {{TWW|-}} Soundtrack was released | |title= {{TWW|-}} Soundtrack was released | ||
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|text= On March 19, 2003, [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original Sound Tracks]] was released in Japan. | |text= On March 19, 2003, [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original Sound Tracks]] was released in Japan. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original Sound Tracks | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original Sound Tracks | ||
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|date= 2003-03-24 | |date= 2003-03-24 | ||
|title= {{TWW|-}} was released | |title= {{TWW|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On March 24, 2003, {{TWW}} was released in North America. It is the tenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On March 24, 2003, {{TWW}} was released in North America. It is the tenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Original | ||
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|date= 2014-03-27 | |date= 2014-03-27 | ||
|title= The Legend of Zelda Zone was released | |title= The Legend of Zelda Zone was released | ||
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|text= On March 27, 2014, [[The Legend of Zelda Zone]] was released as a DLC for {{Wp|Sonic Lost World}} on the [[Wii U]]. It featured {{Wp|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} dressed as {{Term|Series|Link|link}} exploring an open area resembling {{Term|Series|Hyrule Field|link}} and a secret area resembling a {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in search of the {{Term|Series|Triforce|link}}. | |text= On March 27, 2014, [[The Legend of Zelda Zone]] was released as a DLC for {{Wp|Sonic Lost World}} on the [[Wii U]]. It featured {{Wp|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} dressed as {{Term|Series|Link|link}} exploring an open area resembling {{Term|Series|Hyrule Field|link}} and a secret area resembling a {{Term|Series|Dungeon|link}} in search of the {{Term|Series|Triforce|link}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda Zone | |link= The Legend of Zelda Zone | ||
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|date= 1992-04-13 | |date= 1992-04-13 | ||
|title= {{ALttP|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{ALttP|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On April 13, 1992, {{ALttP}} was released on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. {{ALttP|-}} was the third main installment in {{TLoZ|Series}}. Known by some players as '''Zelda 3''', {{ALttP|-}} was one of the best selling games in the series, taking third place before the release of {{TP|-}}. | |text= On April 13, 1992, {{ALttP}} was released on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. {{ALttP|-}} was the third main installment in {{TLoZ|Series}}. Known by some players as '''Zelda 3''', {{ALttP|-}} was one of the best selling games in the series, taking third place before the release of {{TP|-}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | |link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | ||
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|date= 2000-04-27 | |date= 2000-04-27 | ||
|title= {{MM|-}} was released | |title= {{MM|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On April 27, 2000, {{MM}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in Japan. The sequel to {{OoT}}, {{Term|Series|Link|link}}'s quest to save the land of {{Term|Series|Termina|link}} featured many unique elements and has since become a favorite among many fans of {{TLoZ|-}} series. | |text= On April 27, 2000, {{MM}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in Japan. The sequel to {{OoT}}, {{Term|Series|Link|link}}'s quest to save the land of {{Term|Series|Termina|link}} featured many unique elements and has since become a favorite among many fans of {{TLoZ|-}} series. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | ||
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|date= 2017-05-09 | |date= 2017-05-09 | ||
|title= The Legendary Edition of {{TMC|-}} and {{PH|-}} by Akira Himekawa was released | |title= The Legendary Edition of {{TMC|-}} and {{PH|-}} by Akira Himekawa was released | ||
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|text= On May 9, 2017, a combination of both {{TMC}} and {{PH|Himekawa}} were released as a single Legendary Edition in North America. It featured new cover art and colored pages. | |text= On May 9, 2017, a combination of both {{TMC}} and {{PH|Himekawa}} were released as a single Legendary Edition in North America. It featured new cover art and colored pages. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Himekawa) | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Himekawa) | ||
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|date= 2006-05-10 | |date= 2006-05-10 | ||
|title= Link was confirmed as a Fighter in {{SSBB|-}} | |title= Link was confirmed as a Fighter in {{SSBB|-}} | ||
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|text= On May 10, 2006, at an after-hours press conference during the [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E³]], Link became one of the first confirmed fighters in the [[Wii]] installment of the franchise, {{SSBB}}. Unlike the previous games of the series, Link appears as depicted in the GameCube {{TP}}, rather than {{OoT|-}}. The [[Master Sword]] he has in {{SSBB|-}} is much shorter than the one in {{TP|-}}. Link's [[Final Smash]] move is known as the [[Triforce Slash]]. | |text= On May 10, 2006, at an after-hours press conference during the [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E³]], Link became one of the first confirmed fighters in the [[Wii]] installment of the franchise, {{SSBB}}. Unlike the previous games of the series, Link appears as depicted in the GameCube {{TP}}, rather than {{OoT|-}}. The [[Master Sword]] he has in {{SSBB|-}} is much shorter than the one in {{TP|-}}. Link's [[Final Smash]] move is known as the [[Triforce Slash]]. | ||
|link= Link/Other Appearances#Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |link= Link/Other Appearances#Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
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|date= 2016-05-12 | |date= 2016-05-12 | ||
|title= {{PH|-}} was released on the Wii U Virtual Console | |title= {{PH|-}} was released on the Wii U Virtual Console | ||
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|text= On May 12, 2016, {{PH}} was released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in North America. {{PH|-}} was originally released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007. | |text= On May 12, 2016, {{PH}} was released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in North America. {{PH|-}} was originally released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass | ||
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|date= 2001-05-14 | |date= 2001-05-14 | ||
|title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released | |title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released | ||
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|text= On May 14, 2001, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in North America. These games are the seventh and eight installments in the main series. | |text= On May 14, 2001, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in North America. These games are the seventh and eight installments in the main series. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | ||
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|date= 2013-05-30 | |date= 2013-05-30 | ||
|title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console | |title= {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} were released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console | ||
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|text= On May 30, 2013, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console in North America, the European Union, and Australia. | |text= On May 30, 2013, {{OoS}} and {{OoA}} were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console in North America, the European Union, and Australia. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons | ||
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|date= 2004-06-07 | |date= 2004-06-07 | ||
|title= {{FSA}} was released | |title= {{FSA}} was released | ||
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|text= On June 7, 2004, {{FSA}} was released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in North America. | |text= On June 7, 2004, {{FSA}} was released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in North America. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures | ||
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|date= 2019-06-11 | |date= 2019-06-11 | ||
|title= {{TotK}} was announced | |title= {{TotK}} was announced | ||
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|text= On June 11, 2019, {{TotK}} was announced as the final announcement of [[Nintendo]]'s [[E3#2019|E3]] showcase. A short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo&t=2463s trailer] featuring the {{Term|TotK|Link|link}} and {{Term|TotK|Zelda|link}} from {{BotW}} were shown discovering the corpse of an ancient {{Term|Series|Ganondorf|link}}. | |text= On June 11, 2019, {{TotK}} was announced as the final announcement of [[Nintendo]]'s [[E3#2019|E3]] showcase. A short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo&t=2463s trailer] featuring the {{Term|TotK|Link|link}} and {{Term|TotK|Zelda|link}} from {{BotW}} were shown discovering the corpse of an ancient {{Term|Series|Ganondorf|link}}. | ||
|link= Sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | |link= Sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | ||
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|date= 2019-06-15 | |date= 2019-06-15 | ||
|title= Zeldapedia merged with Zelda Wiki | |title= Zeldapedia merged with Zelda Wiki | ||
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|text= On June 15, 2019, [[Community:Zeldapedia|Zeldapedia]] joined the ranks of [[Zelda Wiki]]. Combining their efforts and [https://discordapp.com/invite/eJnnvYb communities], they were able to help Zelda Wiki thrive as the biggest encyclopedic resource for {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On June 15, 2019, [[Community:Zeldapedia|Zeldapedia]] joined the ranks of [[Zelda Wiki]]. Combining their efforts and [https://discordapp.com/invite/eJnnvYb communities], they were able to help Zelda Wiki thrive as the biggest encyclopedic resource for {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= Community:Zeldapedia | |link= Community:Zeldapedia | ||
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|date= 1994-06-22 | |date= 1994-06-22 | ||
|title= ''The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama'' was released | |title= ''The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama'' was released | ||
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|text= On June 22, 1994, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama]]'' was released. It is the official soundtrack of {{ALttP}} published by Sony Records and features eight synthesized arrangements of songs from the game and a 17-minute "Sound Drama" performed in Japanese. | |text= On June 22, 1994, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama]]'' was released. It is the official soundtrack of {{ALttP}} published by Sony Records and features eight synthesized arrangements of songs from the game and a 17-minute "Sound Drama" performed in Japanese. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama | ||
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|date= 2017-06-23 | |date= 2017-06-23 | ||
|title= Three Link amiibos were released | |title= Three Link amiibos were released | ||
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|text= On June 23, 2017, three different [[amiibo]]s of {{Term|Series|Link|link}} were released in North America. They depict him from in his {{MM}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}} appearances. | |text= On June 23, 2017, three different [[amiibo]]s of {{Term|Series|Link|link}} were released in North America. They depict him from in his {{MM}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}} appearances. | ||
|link= amiibo | |link= amiibo | ||
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|date= 2009-06-24 | |date= 2009-06-24 | ||
|title= {{TMTP|-}} was released | |title= {{TMTP|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On June 24, 2009, {{TMTP}} was released in Japan. It is a {{Term|Series|Tingle|link}} DSiWare app that includes several applications like a calculator, a dancing {{Term|Series|Tingle}} image, the {{Term|Series|Tingle Reader|link}}, a timer, and a coin-flipping minigame. | |text= On June 24, 2009, {{TMTP}} was released in Japan. It is a {{Term|Series|Tingle|link}} DSiWare app that includes several applications like a calculator, a dancing {{Term|Series|Tingle}} image, the {{Term|Series|Tingle Reader|link}}, a timer, and a coin-flipping minigame. | ||
|link= Too Much Tingle Pack | |link= Too Much Tingle Pack | ||
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|date= 2021-07-16 | |date= 2021-07-16 | ||
|title= {{SSHD|-}} was released | |title= {{SSHD|-}} was released | ||
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|text= On July 16, 2021, {{SSHD}} was released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide. It is a remake of the original 2011 {{SS}}. | |text= On July 16, 2021, {{SSHD}} was released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide. It is a remake of the original 2011 {{SS}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD | ||
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|date= 1987-08-22 | |date= 1987-08-22 | ||
|title= {{TLoZ|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TLoZ|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On August 22, 1987, {{TLoZ}} was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America. It was the first game in {{TLoZ|Series}} and has since been re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and many [[Virtual Console]]s. | |text= On August 22, 1987, {{TLoZ}} was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America. It was the first game in {{TLoZ|Series}} and has since been re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and many [[Virtual Console]]s. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda | |link= The Legend of Zelda | ||
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|date= 1993-08-06 | |date= 1993-08-06 | ||
|title= {{LA|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{LA|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On August 6, 1993, {{LA}} was released on the [[Game Boy]] in North America. It is the fourth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{ALttP}}. | |text= On August 6, 1993, {{LA}} was released on the [[Game Boy]] in North America. It is the fourth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{ALttP}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening | ||
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|date= 2013-08-13 | |date= 2013-08-13 | ||
|title= Koji Kondo was born | |title= Koji Kondo was born | ||
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|text= On August 13, 1961, [[Koji Kondo]] was born in {{Wp|Nagoya}}, Japan. Koji Kondo went on to compose many of the soundtracks for {{TLoZ|Series}} and has worked with [[Nintendo]] for over 30 years. | |text= On August 13, 1961, [[Koji Kondo]] was born in {{Wp|Nagoya}}, Japan. Koji Kondo went on to compose many of the soundtracks for {{TLoZ|Series}} and has worked with [[Nintendo]] for over 30 years. | ||
|link= Koji Kondo | |link= Koji Kondo | ||
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|date= 2016-09-01 | |date= 2016-09-01 | ||
|title= {{SS|-}} was released for Wii U download | |title= {{SS|-}} was released for Wii U download | ||
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|text= On September 1, 2016, {{SS}} was opened for download on the [[Wii U]] in North America, Japan, and the European Union. {{SS|-}} was originally released on the [[Wii]] in 2011. | |text= On September 1, 2016, {{SS}} was opened for download on the [[Wii U]] in North America, Japan, and the European Union. {{SS|-}} was originally released on the [[Wii]] in 2011. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | ||
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|date= 2013-09-20 | |date= 2013-09-20 | ||
|title= {{TWWHD|-}} was released on the Nintendo eShop | |title= {{TWWHD|-}} was released on the Nintendo eShop | ||
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|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD | ||
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|date= 2007-10-01 | |date= 2007-10-01 | ||
|title= {{PH|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{PH|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On October 1, 2007, {{PH}} was released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in North America. It is the 14th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{TWW}}. | |text= On October 1, 2007, {{PH}} was released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in North America. It is the 14th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{TWW}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass | ||
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|date= 2013-10-04 | |date= 2013-10-04 | ||
|title= {{TWWHD|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TWWHD|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On October 4, 2013, physical copies of {{TWWHD}} were released in North America. {{TWWHD|-}} is a remastered version of {{TWW}} released on the [[Wii U]]. | |text= On October 4, 2013, physical copies of {{TWWHD}} were released in North America. {{TWWHD|-}} is a remastered version of {{TWW}} released on the [[Wii U]]. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD | |link= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD | ||
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|date= 2015-10-23 | |date= 2015-10-23 | ||
|title= {{TFH|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TFH|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On October 23, 2015, {{TFH}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. It is the 18th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{ALBW}}. | |text= On October 23, 2015, {{TFH}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. It is the 18th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{ALBW}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes | ||
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|date= 2000-10-26 | |date= 2000-10-26 | ||
|title= {{MM|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{MM|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On October 26, 2000, {{MM}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in North America. It is the sixth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{OoT}}. | |text= On October 26, 2000, {{MM}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in North America. It is the sixth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the sequel to {{OoT}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | ||
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|date= 1952-11-16 | |date= 1952-11-16 | ||
|title= Shigeru Miyamoto was born | |title= Shigeru Miyamoto was born | ||
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|text= [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] joined [[Nintendo]] in 1977, where he began developing arcade games. Shortly before starting development for Super Mario Bros., Miyamoto began developing {{TLoZ|-}} as a launch title for the [[Famicom Disk System]]. Since then, he has worked as the producer of every game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] joined [[Nintendo]] in 1977, where he began developing arcade games. Shortly before starting development for Super Mario Bros., Miyamoto began developing {{TLoZ|-}} as a launch title for the [[Famicom Disk System]]. Since then, he has worked as the producer of every game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= Shigeru Miyamoto | |link= Shigeru Miyamoto | ||
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|date= 1960-11-17 | |date= 1960-11-17 | ||
|title= Takashi Tezuka was born | |title= Takashi Tezuka was born | ||
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|text= [[Takashi Tezuka]] joined [[Nintendo]] in April 1984. He worked as director of {{TLoZ}}, {{ALttP}} and {{LA}}, and as producer of {{TWW}}. Since {{OoT}}, Tezuka has worked as supervisor in every other game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= [[Takashi Tezuka]] joined [[Nintendo]] in April 1984. He worked as director of {{TLoZ}}, {{ALttP}} and {{LA}}, and as producer of {{TWW}}. Since {{OoT}}, Tezuka has worked as supervisor in every other game in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= Takashi Tezuka | |link= Takashi Tezuka | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|date= 2007-11-19 | |date= 2007-11-19 | ||
|title= {{LCT|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{LCT|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 19, 2007, {{LCT}} was released for the [[Wii]] in North America. {{LCT|-}} is a spin-off of {{TP}} and was bundled with the [[Wii Zapper]]. The North American release of {{LCT|-}} was the earliest release of the game worldwide. | |text= On November 19, 2007, {{LCT}} was released for the [[Wii]] in North America. {{LCT|-}} is a spin-off of {{TP}} and was bundled with the [[Wii Zapper]]. The North American release of {{LCT|-}} was the earliest release of the game worldwide. | ||
|link= Link's Crossbow Training | |link= Link's Crossbow Training | ||
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|date= 2011-11-20 | |date= 2011-11-20 | ||
|title= {{SS|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{SS|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 20, 2011, {{SS}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America as the sixteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{SS|-}} is the first chronological game in the [[Zelda Timeline]] which leads to the rest of {{TLoZ|Series|-}}. | |text= On November 20, 2011, {{SS}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America as the sixteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{SS|-}} is the first chronological game in the [[Zelda Timeline]] which leads to the rest of {{TLoZ|Series|-}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | ||
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|date= 2013-11-22 | |date= 2013-11-22 | ||
|title= {{ALBW|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{ALBW|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 22, 2013, {{ALBW}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. {{ALBW|-}} is the seventeenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and is an indirect sequel to {{ALttP}}. | |text= On November 22, 2013, {{ALBW}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. {{ALBW|-}} is the seventeenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and is an indirect sequel to {{ALttP}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds | |link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds | ||
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|date= 1998-11-23 | |date= 1998-11-23 | ||
|title= {{OoT|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{OoT|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 23, 1998, {{OoT}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in North America. It is the fifth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the first 3D ''Zelda'' game. | |text= On November 23, 1998, {{OoT}} was released on the [[Nintendo 64]] in North America. It is the fifth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the first 3D ''Zelda'' game. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | ||
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|date= 2006-11-19 | |date= 2006-11-19 | ||
|title= {{TP|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TP|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 19, 2006, {{TP}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America. It is the 13th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On November 19, 2006, {{TP}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America. It is the 13th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | ||
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|date= 2011-11-20 | |date= 2011-11-20 | ||
|title= {{SS|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{SS|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 20, 2011, {{SS}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America. It is the 16th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On November 20, 2011, {{SS}} was released on the [[Wii]] in North America. It is the 16th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | ||
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|date= 2013-11-22 | |date= 2013-11-22 | ||
|title= {{ALBW|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{ALBW|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On November 22, 2013, {{ALBW}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. It is the 17th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On November 22, 2013, {{ALBW}} was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in North America. It is the 17th main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds | |link= The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds | ||
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|date= 1988-12-01 | |date= 1988-12-01 | ||
|title= {{TAoL|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TAoL|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On December 1, 1988, {{TAoL}} was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America. It is the second main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the direct sequel to {{TLoZ}}. While retaining many of the features of its predecessor, {{TAoL|-}} altered certain elements of gameplay, most notably affecting movement and combat. Traveling across a world map would lead to enemy encounters which took place on a side-scrolling field of play rather than the top down perspective for which the series became known. | |text= On December 1, 1988, {{TAoL}} was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America. It is the second main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}} and the direct sequel to {{TLoZ}}. While retaining many of the features of its predecessor, {{TAoL|-}} altered certain elements of gameplay, most notably affecting movement and combat. Traveling across a world map would lead to enemy encounters which took place on a side-scrolling field of play rather than the top down perspective for which the series became known. | ||
|link= Zelda II: The Adventure of Link | |link= Zelda II: The Adventure of Link | ||
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|date= 2002-12-02 | |date= 2002-12-02 | ||
|title= {{FS|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{FS|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On December 2, 2006, {{FS}} was released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in North America. It is the ninth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | |text= On December 2, 2006, {{FS}} was released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in North America. It is the ninth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords | ||
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|date= 2017-12-5 | |date= 2017-12-5 | ||
|title= {{TP|-}} was released in China on the NVIDIA Shield TV | |title= {{TP|-}} was released in China on the NVIDIA Shield TV | ||
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|text= On December 5, 2017, {{TP}} was released on the [[NVIDIA Shield TV]] in China. It is the thirteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{TP|-}} was earlier released on the [[Wii]] on November 19, 2006. {{TP|-}} is the story of {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule|link}} after being invaded by {{Term|TPHD|Zant|link}}. {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}}, the new chosen hero, teamed up with the cursed {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} to save {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule}} and defeat {{Term|TPHD|Zant}}. | |text= On December 5, 2017, {{TP}} was released on the [[NVIDIA Shield TV]] in China. It is the thirteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{TP|-}} was earlier released on the [[Wii]] on November 19, 2006. {{TP|-}} is the story of {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule|link}} after being invaded by {{Term|TPHD|Zant|link}}. {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}}, the new chosen hero, teamed up with the cursed {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} to save {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule}} and defeat {{Term|TPHD|Zant}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | ||
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|date= 2006-12-11 | |date= 2006-12-11 | ||
|title= {{TP|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{TP|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|text= On December 11, 2006, {{TP}} was released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in North America. It is the thirteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}, and was the last main installment of {{TLoZ|Series|-}} to be released on the Nintendo GameCube. {{TP|-}} was earlier released on the [[Wii]] on November 19, 2006, and a remake of {{TP|-}}, {{TPHD}}, was later released for the [[Wii U]] on March 4, 2016. A lesser known release of {{TP|-}} was released on the [[NVIDIA Shield TV]] in China on December 5, 2017. {{TP|-}} is the story of {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule|link}} after being invaded by {{Term|TPHD|Zant|link}}. {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}}, the new chosen hero, teamed up with the cursed {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} to save {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule}} and defeat {{Term|TPHD|Zant}}. | |text= On December 11, 2006, {{TP}} was released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in North America. It is the thirteenth main installment of {{TLoZ|Series}}, and was the last main installment of {{TLoZ|Series|-}} to be released on the Nintendo GameCube. {{TP|-}} was earlier released on the [[Wii]] on November 19, 2006, and a remake of {{TP|-}}, {{TPHD}}, was later released for the [[Wii U]] on March 4, 2016. A lesser known release of {{TP|-}} was released on the [[NVIDIA Shield TV]] in China on December 5, 2017. {{TP|-}} is the story of {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule|link}} after being invaded by {{Term|TPHD|Zant|link}}. {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}}, the new chosen hero, teamed up with the cursed {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} to save {{Term|TPHD|Hyrule}} and defeat {{Term|TPHD|Zant}}. | ||
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | ||
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|date= 2009-12-07 | |date= 2009-12-07 | ||
|title= {{ST|-}} was released in North America | |title= {{ST|-}} was released in North America | ||
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|link= The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks | |link= The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks | ||
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