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*''Twilight Princess'' is one of the only ''Zelda'' games to date where Japan uses the same literal subtitle as the rest of the world, the other being ''Skyward Sword''. ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''The Adventure of Link'', {{FS}}, ''Ocarina of Time'', and ''Majora's Mask'' all use the same title in English and Japanese, only not directly romanized.
*''Twilight Princess'' is one of the only ''Zelda'' games to date where Japan uses the same literal subtitle as the rest of the world, the other being ''Skyward Sword''. ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''The Adventure of Link'', {{FS}}, ''Ocarina of Time'', and ''Majora's Mask'' all use the same title in English and Japanese, only not directly romanized.
*This is the first game where the [[Octorok]] enemies are absent.     
*This is the first game where the [[Octorok]] enemies are absent.     
*This is the first game in which Link appears in Hylian form shirtless. This includes him in ''Breath of the Wild'' when he appears shirtless in his Hylian form. This happens only when Link learns how to Sumo wrestle. He appears shirtless in ''Majora's Mask'', but in [[Deku Scrub]], [[Goron]], and [[Zora]] forms.
*This is the first game in which Link appears in Hylian form shirtless. This happens only when Link learns how to Sumo wrestle. He appears shirtless in ''Majora's Mask'', but in [[Deku Scrub]], [[Goron]], and [[Zora]] forms.
*This is the first game that, when released, was available on two Nintendo consoles, with the second one being {{BotW}}.
*This is the first game that, when released, was available on two Nintendo consoles, with the second one being {{BotW}}.
*Like in ''The Wind Waker'', but not ''Ocarina of Time'', the [[Iron Boots]] are treated as an item rather than an upgrade, and thus can be applied quickly rather than by pausing the game. However, the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|remake of ''Ocarina of Time'']] arranged this, also turning the boots into an item.
*Like in ''The Wind Waker'', but not ''Ocarina of Time'', the [[Iron Boots]] are treated as an item rather than an upgrade, and thus can be applied quickly rather than by pausing the game. However, the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|remake of ''Ocarina of Time'']] arranged this, also turning the boots into an item.