Compilations of The Legend of Zelda series

A list of Compilations and Collections of titles.



Platform: Game Boy Advance Release: December 2, 2002

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 * The first game released for the Game Boy Advance is an enhanced port of  packed with, the first multiplayer title in the series, which features cooperative gameplay with competitive elements and randomly-generated levels.  features modified graphics and screen layouts to fit within the GBA's lower screen resolution and brightness, as well as the new ALttP: quest, the ALttP:, and many minor changes and improvements.


 * Each saved game records the player's progress for both games, allowing for achievements in one game to unlock content and abilities in the other. would later be re-released as a standalone DSiWare title,.

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Also known as: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Bonus Disc) Platform: Nintendo GameCube Release:  February 17, 2003

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 * A reward for pre-ordering, this bonus disc contains and its more difficult version, , which was never released for the Nintendo 64.



Platform: Nintendo GameCube Release: November 17, 2003

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 * This compilation was given away in a variety of different promotions. In addition to the four games, which make the entire Zelda series at the time playable on the GameCube, it includes a trailer and a 20-minute playable demo of, and a series retrospective video. It was known to have emulation problems that primarily affected.

Nintendo Switch Online


Platform: Nintendo Switch Launch: September 18, 2018

Contents:  (added January 16, 2019)  (added September 5, 2019)  (added February 8, 2023)  (added TBA)  (added TBA)

+ Expansion Pack
Launch: October 26, 2021

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NES Classic Edition
Also known as: Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System Release: November 11, 2016

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 * This miniature replica of the NES comes installed with 30 hit games and uses for 720p video output. For the Japanese release, both  games included are the Famicom Disk System versions.



Release: November 12, 2021

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 * A special edition Game & Watch system released for the 35th Anniversary of . In addition to three classic 8-bit games, it includes playable clock and timer mini-games, and a variant of the Game & Watch game Vermin with Link as the playable character. Oddly, it does not include the 1989 Zelda Game & Watch game.

Masterpieces ()



 * Masterpieces are time-limited demos of classic games featuring the fighters of the, which doubled as promotions for the Virtual Console. In the Japanese releases, the NES Zelda games are the Famicom Disk System versions.

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 * In, the title screen is skipped, immediately placing the player at the beginning of the game. , which must be unlocked by playing as Toon Link in 10 battles, features saved games as young OoT: in OoT: and as adult OoT: after obtaining the OoT:.


 * In August 2021, a speedrunner managed to reach the ending of within the demo's 5-minute time limit.

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 * Both games are unlocked by default and skip their respective title screens, placing the player at the beginning of the games.

NES Remix Pack
Platform: Wii U, Nintendo 3DS (as Ultimate NES Remix) Release: December 5, 2014

amiibo Tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
Also known as: amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights Platform: Wii U Release:  April 30, 2015