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'''{{CE|-}}''' is a compilation of several installments from {{TLoZ|Series}}. It features both games released for the [[NES]] and [[Nintendo 64]], with the former including revised texts fixing the original mistranslations, a demo of {{TWW}}, and various promotional videos.


'''''The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition''''' is a compilation of several installments from the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. This compilation even has its own Player's Guide, which is rare for a promotional product. The full games exist as ROM images, which are run through emulators. This method was previously used in the {{MQ}} release for the GameCube and later for all [[Virtual Console]] releases. The compilation includes the first ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' re-release in the United States.
==Contents==
Full games:
*{{TLoZ}}
*{{TAoL}}
*{{OoT}}
*{{MM}}


==Game Information==
Extras:
===Content===
*20-minute playable demo of {{TWW}}, including scenarios for a [[Dragon Roost Cavern|dungeon]], [[Forsaken Fortress|stealth]], and an [[Windfall Island|island]]
This collection of games is most likely to be coveted by many of the hardcore ''Zelda'' fans, as well as new gamers. It brings back four of the most popular ''Zelda'' games in their original, mostly unchanged versions: Link's very first quest, ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''; his second quest, ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''; his first appearence in 3D, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''; and his journey through Termina, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
*{{TLoZ|Series|-}} retrospective
*{{TWW|-}} special movie


In addition to these games, which were included in full, the following features were added as well:
==History==
In Japan, the ''Collector's Edition'' was available from the Club Nintendo catalog for 500 points. From March 18 to April 30, 2004, it was available for 150 points in combination with {{FSA}}.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Also available in Japan as part of the Club Nintendo membership program for 500 points (or 150 when purchased with the Gamecube version of Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.)|retrieved= July 13, 2013|url= http://au.ign.com/games/the-legend-of-zelda-collectors-edition/gcn-608263|title= he Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition - GameCube - IGN|site= IGN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|author= 송찬용|published= February 10, 2004|retrieved= July 13, 2013|url= http://www.gamemeca.com/news/view.php?gid=47432|title= 클럽 닌텐도를 통해 게임큐브용 젤다 컬렉션을 GET!::게임정보포탈 넘버원! 게임메카|site= GameMeca|type=}}</ref>


*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS3n6yGSVwI A Wind Waker promotional video]
In North America, it was bundled with the Nintendo GameCube. The collection could also be obtained by subscribing or renewing a subscription to [[Nintendo Power]], or by registering a GameCube and two or more of a selection of four games (''{{smw|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!}}'', ''{{smw|Mario Party 5}}'', ''{{smw|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}'', and ''{{wp|1080° Avalanche}}'').<ref name= "NA Release"/><ref>{{Cite Web|author= |published= November 4, 2003|retrieved= July 13, 2013|url= http://au.gamespot.com/news/nintendo-announces-the-legend-of-zelda-collectors-edition-bundle-6078201|title= Nintendo announces The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition Bundle|site= GameSpot}}</ref>
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9nb9ktlTv0 The Legend of Zelda: A Retrospective] - an arrangement of scenes from all the games between ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
*A 20-minute playable demo of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', which allows a player to play three different scenarios from the game. There are barriers and limitations to this demo in terms of gameplay; the full version of ''The Wind Waker'' is just under 3 times the size of this demo. The game resets after the end of the 20 minute time limit.


It should be noted that the story displayed in the two NES games, when START is not pressed, has been rewritten to correct all mistranslations and spelling errors. These changes would be retained in the GBA and Wii releases.
In Europe, the game was initially part of the Nintendo GameCube ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' Limited Edition Pak, a bundle which also included a GameCube, controller, and ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.<ref name="EU Release"/> The collection was also made available via Club Nintendo for 4,500 stars, but only 1,000 copies were distributed in this way.{{Fact}}


===Promotion History===
In the United Kingdom, the ''Collector's Edition'' was available to GameCube owners who mailed Nintendo proof of purchase of one of several selected GameCube games, including {{TWW|-}}, ''{{fzw|F-Zero GX}}'', ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', ''1080° Avalanche'', ''Mario Party 5'', and ''{{wp|Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem}}''. Consumers could also send proof of purchase of two titles from the {{wp|Nintendo Selects|Player's Choice}} range to receive the game.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= Justin Calvert|published= January 5, 2004|retrieved= July 13, 2013|url= http://au.gamespot.com/news/new-zelda-promotion-for-uk-6086040|title= New Zelda promotion for UK|site= GameSpot}}</ref>
In North America, the ''Collector's Edition'' was published as a free promotional disc originally given out to [[Nintendo Power]] members with 5 or more registered games at Nintendo.com. For a limited time, a player could also receive the disc free with a new purchase of a [[Nintendo GameCube]], or from purchasing a subscription or subscription renewal to Nintendo Power.


It was also released in Europe, where there were several more ways to obtain the disc. The game was initially bundled in a limited edition ''[[smw:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' GameCube package. Nintendo later made the title available to GameCube owners who mailed them proof of purchase of certain first party GameCube titles. Eventually the disc could even be purchased from the Nintendo of Europe website in their stars catalogue (a scheme that offers items in return for 'stars' collected in leaflets with all Nintendo games) for 4500 stars.
In the Netherlands the game was available as a gift for new subscribers to the now defunct Dutch gaming magazine [N]Gamer in mid to late 2004.


===Problems===
In Australia, the game was available as a bonus for purchasing two of six select games. In order to receive the collection, consumers had to send a form with personal details completed, the original receipts of the purchase of two of the qualifying games, and the barcode of both games. The promotion ran from March 19, 2004 to June 14, 2004. Eligible games were ''{{smw|Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour}}'', ''1080° Avalanche'', ''{{wp|Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles}}'', ''{{bp|Pokémon Channel}}'', ''{{wp|Tak and the Power of Juju}}'', and ''{{wk|Kirby Air Ride}}''.<ref name= "AUS Release"/> The promotion was initially only going to run until May 31, 2004, but was later extended.<ref>{{Cite Web|retrieved= July 13, 2013|url= http://web.archive.org/web/20040322004733/http://www.nintendo.com.au/zelda/zelda.php|title= The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition|site= Nintendo Australia|type= archive}}</ref>
Although the game mentions "sound irregularities" on the disc as a result of emulating ''Majora's Mask'' on the GameCube, no mention was made of another widespread issue. It seems to be common for the game to freeze without warning.  Supposedly, this problem can be encountered less if one opts not to use the rumble function. The freezing was supposedly fixed for the Virtual Console release, though players still rarely report freezing. The framerate of the ''Collector's Edition'' version of ''Majora's Mask'' is also lower than the 20 FPS framerate of the original game, as reported by reviewers. The problems could be caused due to ''Majora's Mask''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> reliance on the 4 MB RAM expansion pack. As {{OOT}} does not use the pack, no problems occur in it. ''Majora's Mask'' also presents a high number of graphical issues.


==Trivia==
==Problems==
*The menu music for the compilation is the same as in the ''Master Quest'' release and the first trailer for {{TWW}} in 2001.
{{Lacking Sources}}
Although the game mentions "sound irregularities" on the disc as a result of emulating {{MM|-}} on the GameCube, no mention is made of the game freezing. This is a common issue encountered less often when not using the rumble function. The framerate of the ''Collector's Edition'' version of {{MM|-}} is also lower than the 20 FPS framerate of the original game. The problems could be caused due to the game's reliance on the Expansion Pack. {{MM|-}} also presents a high number of graphical issues, such as the blur effect commonly used during cutscenes either not disappear or not loading entirely. As {{OoT|-}} does not use the Expansion Pack used by {{MM|-}}, less problems occur. It, however, does experience some minor emulation issues, such as lens flares and other special effects not appearing. Both games also experience another issue. Under normal circumstances, opening the inventory menu will capture the screen and add it to memory before opening the menu so it can appear on top of the game screen. Emulators have difficulty adding this image to the memory, thus, the game will appear to freeze for a couple of seconds before the menu opens up. While this image is being removed from memory as the menu is closed, the game also freezes for a short time. In ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', there are graphical glitches where fake specular highlights on various shiny objects may have warped and incorrect UV mapping. This is most evident on objects such as Heart Containers and the armor of Iron Knuckles.  


==Listings==
Additionally, the European release only supports the GameCube’s PAL60 mode (being one of three GameCube games to do so). While a boon for players who have a newer television set that supports both 50 and 60 Hz modes, it meant that on older TVs that only support 50 Hz, the collection is unplayable.
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