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"Player's Choice" is a title given to video games that are either liscensed or created by Nintendo that have sold over 1 Million copies. Typically, games given this title are lowered in price. Price reductions range from $10 to $30 depending on the game and its popularity. Examples include Super Smash Bros Melee and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Both Sony and Microsoft have similiar programs.
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"Player's Choice" was a title given to video games that were either licensed or created by Nintendo that sold over one million copies. When a game received Player's Choice, a new box was released bearing the Player's Choice label, often near or above the console logo. The label was first used in 1996 for select [[SNES]] games, and concluded in 2006 with [[Game Boy Advance]] games. It was succeeded by the [[Nintendo Selects]] line. Typically, games given the title had their price drastically reduced. Price reductions ranged from $10 to $30, depending on the game and its popularity.
 
==List of Player's Choice ''The Legend of Zelda'' Titles==
===SNES===
*{{ALttP}}
 
===Nintendo 64===
*{{OoT}}
*{{SSB}}
 
===Nintendo GameCube===
*{{TWW}}
*{{FSA}}
*{{SSBM}}
*{{SCII}}
 
===Game Boy===
*{{LA}}
 
===Game Boy Advance===
*{{ALttP&FS}}
 
==Gallery==
 
==See Also==
*[[Nintendo Selects]]
 
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"Player's Choice" was a title given to video games that were either licensed or created by Nintendo that sold over one million copies. When a game received Player's Choice, a new box was released bearing the Player's Choice label, often near or above the console logo. The label was first used in 1996 for select SNES games, and concluded in 2006 with Game Boy Advance games. It was succeeded by the Nintendo Selects line. Typically, games given the title had their price drastically reduced. Price reductions ranged from $10 to $30, depending on the game and its popularity.

List of Player's Choice The Legend of Zelda Titles

SNES

Nintendo 64

Nintendo GameCube

Game Boy

Game Boy Advance

Gallery

See Also

References