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{{Company
|name = Prima Games
|image = [[File:Prima Logo.png]]
|caption = Prima's logo
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|industry = Video game strategy guides
|established = 1990
|defunct =
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|successor =
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|leaders =
|products = ''The Legend of Zelda'' Official Strategy Guides
|parent = Random House
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|website = [http://www.primagames.com/ primagames.com]
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'''Prima Games''' is a publisher of officially licensed strategy guides established in 1990.<ref name=PG>{{cite web|quote= |author= |published= |retrieved= |url= http://www.primagames.com/pages/about-us|title= About Us |site= Primagames.com|type=}}</ref> It was selected by [[Nintendo]] to provide the official strategy guides for their games, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series (as of {{PH}}), after [[Nintendo Power]] ceased publication in 2012.
'''Prima Games''' is a publisher of officially licensed strategy guides established in 1990.<ref name=PG>{{cite web|quote= |author= |published= |retrieved= |url= http://www.primagames.com/pages/about-us|title= About Us |site= Primagames.com|type=}}</ref> It was selected by [[Nintendo]] to provide the official strategy guides for their games, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series (as of {{PH}}), after [[Nintendo Power]] ceased publication in 2012.



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Prima Games is a publisher of officially licensed strategy guides established in 1990.[1] It was selected by Nintendo to provide the official strategy guides for their games, including The Legend of Zelda series (as of Phantom Hourglass), after Nintendo Power ceased publication in 2012.

The Legend of Zelda Official Strategy/Game Guides

The Legend of Zelda Box Set

In addition to their standard Premiere Edition guides and eGuides, Prima has released Collector's Editions for most of the newer Zelda games starting with Twilight Princess. These guides feature hardcovers, gilded pages, and bonus items such as maps and bookmarks.[1]

On November 26, 2013, Prima released a limited edition box set celebrating the legacy of the series. It included 6 Collector's Edition guides spanning all the Zelda releases from Twilight Princess to The Wind Waker HD, along with a Treasure Chest book holder, a gilded two-sided bookmark, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Eiji Aonuma.[2] This was the only time Prima released an Template:OOT3D Collector's Edition guide as an exclusive this box set.[3] It also included a revised and expanded Skyward Sword guide with over 100 pages of new content,[4] and an updated version of the Twilight Princes guide. The box set was limited to 50,000 copies.[5]

Premiere Editions

Collector's Editions

External Links

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