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| released = 1999
| released = 1999 <small>Zelda Shrine</small><br> 2004 <small>Zelda 383</small><br> 2005 <small>Zelda Shrine 383</small>
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Zelda Shrine 383 began as two separate websites. One, (Zelda Shrine) began in 1999. And the second, (Zelda 383) began in 2004.  Although not the biggest website, it has a few unique features.  Such as every member adopts a poor subrosian and nurtures it.  Making it there icon across the website.
'''Zelda Shrine 383''' is a fansite tailored to ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. The site itself is a conglomerate; in 2005, Zelda Shrine, a site originally founded by Carl in 1999, and Zelda 383, founded by Dylan in 2004, merged to create the site that uniquely catered to a wide variety of walkthroughs, screenshots, music and other media at the time. The site is known best for providing unique perks to their userbase; all users were provided a e-Subrosian that required nurturing; the amount of care it received became a status symbol across the site for many users, and acted as each user's avatar-like icon, as well. As of early 2010, the site has fallen into non-existence.
 
== The Original Zelda Shrine ==
 
<b>January 1999 - October 1999</b>
 
The original Zelda Shrine was built to provide help playing Zelda 3: A link to the past. It featured a walkthrough, information about items in the game and the official story behind the game. You could also download the game to play on your computer with an emulator.
 
<b>October 1999 - May 2000</b>
 
When Zelda 5: Ocarina of time had been released, the site needed an update. Therefor, it was given a new design and another section covering Zelda 64. The section contained among other things a walkthrough and screenshots of the actual game.  
 
<b>May 2000 - May 2002</b>
 
A new Zelda Shrine was released to utilize the new possibilities of Macromedia's Flash player. Everything from the old site was transferred and a few more things were added. With the use of Flash you could play the songs from Zelda 64 on an ocarina and try a few small games. The games were, however not based on Zelda in any way.
 
<b>May 2002 - October 2002</b>
 
As the old Zelda Shrine had been without an update for almost two years, I decided to start it up anew. It was first made as the old ones in html but was later converted to php. This opened a whole lot of possibilities for the such as a forum and a search form. However, when I made a member system, I just couldn't fit it into the design so the Zelda Shrine got a makeover.
 
<b>November 2002 - December 2005</b>
 
Zelda Shrine began to rise in popularity among this time, leading up to the merger.
 
== Zelda 383 ==
 
<b>2003 - 2004</b>
 
Zelda 383 began in August 2003 as an msn group title, ZeldaReview.  It only had content for Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, but it had a quite large fan base for awhile.
 
<b>Feb. 2004 - Sep. 2004</b>
 
Zelda 383 was created on tripod.com (in fact you can still see the old website (http://zelda383.tripod.com)) and it stayed there for awhile until the webmaster decided to get his own domain.
 
<b>Oct. 2004 - December 2005</b>
 
Zelda383.net was purchased, and begin to fill up more and more with content. The hits began to rise, and the google ads began to pay for themselves.  Thats when Carl from Zelda Shrine and Dylan from Zelda 383 merged there sites into one.  Creating (http://zshrine.com) Zelda Shrine 383.


== Zelda Shrine 383 ==
==Biography and Timeline==
===Zelda Shrine===
The original Zelda Shrine was built by Carl to provide help and suggestions in respect to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', in January 1998. It featured a story and item walkthrough, and the official story given by [[Nintendo]]. The site also integrated a virtual download of the game that could be played using an emulation device. In October of the same year, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' had been released, the site was redesigned to promote a new section on the new [[Nintendo 64]] title. Like the ''A Link to the Past'' segment, the ''Ocarina of Time'' portion of the site included a walkthrough, screenshots, and other media.


<b>January 2006 - March 2007</b>
An entirely upgraded Zelda Shrine was released in May 2002 to utilize the new possibilities of Macromedia's Flash Player. With the use of Flash, one could play the songs from ''Ocarina of Time'' on a virtual ocarina and play a few non-Zelda online games via the site. However, though the reincarnation of the site operated entirely differenly than before, the layout reamined the same. Because of this and the fact that two years had past since the initial site setup, a new coding direction was sought after in October 2002. PHP coding capabilities far succeeded HTML and allowed the site to incorporate search bars and a more highly integrated forum experience.


For over a year things went smoothlyYet again, the website began to rise until in March when the server crashed. It took 2 years before Dylan could gather the sources to reopen Zelda Shrine.
===Introduction of Zelda 383 and Merger===
A similar site, Zelda 383, began in August 2003 as an MSN Group subsidary, ZeldaReviewThough the site's initial fan base was large, it only catered to content from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. Zelda 383 was ported to tripod.com in February 2004 (in fact you can still see the old website (http://zelda383.tripod.com)), and remained active for some time until Dylan outsourced the site to a new domain in October 2004. Thus, Zelda383.net was purchased to harbor the old tripod.com site and content; because of this and the exposure from Google and other search engines, the site rose in popularity. Carl from Zelda Shrine and Dylan from Zelda 383 merged there sites into one during this period, yielding a new site entitled Zelda Shrine 383. Until January of 2006, the joint site operated smoothly, but in March the server crashed. It took two years before Dylan could gather the sources to reopen Zelda Shrine.


<b>December 2009 - Present</b>
Zelda Shrine 383 was officially reopened in December 2009. However, in a short period of time, the site fell into limbo; the only content the site holds currently is a disclaimer that tells of a non-Zelda site to be made sometime in the undisclosed future.<ref>{{cite|I've decided after alot of thinking, to not make a website based on one certain thing. I have a love for video games, but not just Zelda. So I am now working on a website to display content for whatever I damn well please.|zshrine.com}}</ref>


Zelda Shrine is reopened, and trying to regain some of its population.
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Revision as of 05:19, 20 November 2010

Zelda Shrine 383 is a fansite tailored to The Legend of Zelda series. The site itself is a conglomerate; in 2005, Zelda Shrine, a site originally founded by Carl in 1999, and Zelda 383, founded by Dylan in 2004, merged to create the site that uniquely catered to a wide variety of walkthroughs, screenshots, music and other media at the time. The site is known best for providing unique perks to their userbase; all users were provided a e-Subrosian that required nurturing; the amount of care it received became a status symbol across the site for many users, and acted as each user's avatar-like icon, as well. As of early 2010, the site has fallen into non-existence.

Biography and Timeline

Zelda Shrine

The original Zelda Shrine was built by Carl to provide help and suggestions in respect to A Link to the Past, in January 1998. It featured a story and item walkthrough, and the official story given by Nintendo. The site also integrated a virtual download of the game that could be played using an emulation device. In October of the same year, Ocarina of Time had been released, the site was redesigned to promote a new section on the new Nintendo 64 title. Like the A Link to the Past segment, the Ocarina of Time portion of the site included a walkthrough, screenshots, and other media.

An entirely upgraded Zelda Shrine was released in May 2002 to utilize the new possibilities of Macromedia's Flash Player. With the use of Flash, one could play the songs from Ocarina of Time on a virtual ocarina and play a few non-Zelda online games via the site. However, though the reincarnation of the site operated entirely differenly than before, the layout reamined the same. Because of this and the fact that two years had past since the initial site setup, a new coding direction was sought after in October 2002. PHP coding capabilities far succeeded HTML and allowed the site to incorporate search bars and a more highly integrated forum experience.

Introduction of Zelda 383 and Merger

A similar site, Zelda 383, began in August 2003 as an MSN Group subsidary, ZeldaReview. Though the site's initial fan base was large, it only catered to content from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. Zelda 383 was ported to tripod.com in February 2004 (in fact you can still see the old website (http://zelda383.tripod.com)), and remained active for some time until Dylan outsourced the site to a new domain in October 2004. Thus, Zelda383.net was purchased to harbor the old tripod.com site and content; because of this and the exposure from Google and other search engines, the site rose in popularity. Carl from Zelda Shrine and Dylan from Zelda 383 merged there sites into one during this period, yielding a new site entitled Zelda Shrine 383. Until January of 2006, the joint site operated smoothly, but in March the server crashed. It took two years before Dylan could gather the sources to reopen Zelda Shrine.

Zelda Shrine 383 was officially reopened in December 2009. However, in a short period of time, the site fell into limbo; the only content the site holds currently is a disclaimer that tells of a non-Zelda site to be made sometime in the undisclosed future.[1]

References

  1. "I've decided after alot of thinking, to not make a website based on one certain thing. I have a love for video games, but not just Zelda. So I am now working on a website to display content for whatever I damn well please." — zshrine.com ()