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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
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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
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|date= 2018-01-11
|title= {{HWDE|-}} was announced
|filename= HWDE English Logo.png
|text= On January 11, 2018, {{HWDE}} was announced for the [[Nintendo Switch]] during a [[Nintendo Direct Mini]]. It is the second remake of the original {{HW}}, and is an enhanced version of {{HWL}} for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The game includes all DLC content from both versions of the game for free.
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  |date= 2017-02-09
  |date= 2017-02-09
  |title= {{BotW|-}} was completed
  |title= {{BotW|-}} was completed
  |filename= BotW NA Logo White.png
  |filename= BotW English Logo 2.png
  |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
|title= {{Term|Series|amiibo}} support was added to {{SSB4|3DS|-}}
|filename= SSB Series Toon Link amiibo.png
|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
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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
  |filename= LANS English Logo White.png
  |filename= LANS English Logo 2.png
  |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|-}}
  |filename= BotW NA Logo White.png
  |filename= BotW English Logo 2.png
  |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
|title= {{SSHD|-}} was announced
|filename= SSHD English Logo.png
|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
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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
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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
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  |date= 2017-03-03
  |date= 2017-03-03
  |title= {{BotW|-}} was released
  |title= {{BotW|-}} was released
  |filename= BotW NA Logo White.png
  |filename= BotW English Logo 2.png
  |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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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|date= 2017-05-09
  |date= 2016-05-12
|title= The Legendary Edition of {{TMC|-}} and {{PH|-}} by Akira Himekawa was released
  |title= {{PH|-}} was released on the Wii U Virtual Console
|filename= TMC PH EN Legendary Edition Manga.jpg
  |filename= PH logo.png
|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 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: The Minish Cap (Himekawa)
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|date= 2006-05-10
|title= Link was confirmed as a Fighter in {{SSBB|-}}
|filename= SSBB Link Model.png
|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]].
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  |date= 2023-05-12
  |title= {{TotK|-}} was released worldwide
  |filename= TotK English Logo.png
  |text= On May 12, 2023, {{TotK}} was released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide. {{TotK|-}} was announced four years prior during [[E3 Media & Business Summit#2019|E3 2019]] and was stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic. For over 3 years, the title of the game was unknown and was merely called "{{BotW|-}} ''2''" by the fanbase until the title and release date was revealed during the September 13, 2022 [[Nintendo Direct]]. After four years, the highly-anticipated sequel to {{BotW|-}} finally released on May 12, 2023.
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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
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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
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|date= 2019-06-11
|title= {{TotK}} was announced
|filename= TotK English Logo.png
|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 body.
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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|date= 2019-06-13
|title= {{CoH}} was released in North America and Europe
|filename= CoH English Logo.png
|text= On June 13, 2019, {{CoH}} was released digitally in North America and Europe. The game did not release in Japan until the day after, and physical versions of the game did not release until October 23, 2020, over a year after the digital release.
|link= Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda
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|date= 2019-06-14
|title= {{CoH}} was released in Japan
|filename= CoH English Logo.png
|text= On June 13, 2019, {{CoH}} was released digitally in Japan. The game had released digitally in North America and Europe the day before, but Japan did not get the game until the day after. Physical versions of the game did not release until October 23, 2020, over a year after the digital release.
|link= Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda
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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
|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.
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Sound & Drama
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|date= 2017-06-23
|title= Three Link amiibos were released
|filename= TLoZ Link (Majora's Mask) amiibo.png
|text= On June 23, 2017, three different [[amiibo]] of {{Term|Series|Link|link}} were released in North America. They depict him from in his {{MM}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}} appearances.
|link= amiibo
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|date= 2009-06-24
|title= {{TMTP|-}} was released
|filename= TMTP Japanese Logo.png
|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
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|date= 2021-07-16
|title= {{SSHD|-}} was released
|filename= SSHD NA Box Art.png
|text= On July 16, 2021, {{SSHD}} was released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide. It is a remake of the original 2011 {{SS}}.
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  |date= 1987-08-22
  |date= 1987-08-22
  |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
  |filename= Link's Awakening US boxart.jpg
  |filename= Link's Awakening US boxart.jpg
  |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 {{OoA}}.
  |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
|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.
|link= Koji Kondo
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  |date= 2016-09-01
  |date= 2016-09-01
  |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= 2013-09-13
|title= The title of {{TotK|-}} was announced
|filename= TotK English Logo.png
|text= On September 13, 2023, the title of {{TotK}} was announced at the end of a [[Nintendo Direct]]. {{TotK|-}} had been announced three years prior under the guise of "the sequel to ''The Legend of Zelda:'' {{BotW|-}}" and had been called "{{BotW|-}} ''2''" by the fanbase up until this point. Alongside the title, the release date of May 12, 2023 was also announced. The fanbase rejoiced as they finally had a name to call the new game after three long years.
|link= The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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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
  |filename= WindWakerHDLogo.png
  |filename= TWWHD English Logo.png
  |text= On September 20, 2013, {{TWWHD}} was released on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. {{TWWHD|-}} is a remastered version of {{TWW}} released on the [[Wii U]]. {{TWWHD|-}} was later followed by a physical copy release on October 4, 2013.
  |text= On September 20, 2013, {{TWWHD}} was released on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. {{TWWHD|-}} is a remastered version of {{TWW}} released on the [[Wii U]]. {{TWWHD|-}} was later followed by a physical copy release on October 4, 2013.
  |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
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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
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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
  |filename= Majora box.jpg
  |filename= MM NA Box Art.png
  |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
|title= {{LCT|-}} was released in North America
|filename= LCT Logo.png
|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
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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
  |filename= Skyward Sword US Box Art.jpg
  |filename= Skyward Sword NA Box.jpg
  |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
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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
  |filename= Four Swords Box.png
  |filename= Four Swords Box.png
  |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, 2002, {{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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