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==Contribution to the timeline==
==Contribution to the timeline==
Aonuma has on several occasions displayed an apparent interest in the Zelda chronology. In an interview on Wind Waker, when asked about its place in the timeline he described the two endings of Ocarina of Time. <ref>[http://www.zelda.com/gcn/legend.jsp?page=2 Zelda Universe interview with Miyamoto and Aonuma]</ref>  
Aonuma has on several occasions displayed an apparent interest in the Zelda chronology. In an interview on ''The Wind Waker'', when asked about its place in the timeline he described the two endings of ''Ocarina of Time''. <ref>[http://www.zelda.com/gcn/legend.jsp?page=2 Zelda Universe interview with Miyamoto and Aonuma]</ref>  
On another occasion he reasserted it, while explaining it to a confused Miyamoto<ref>[http://www.zeldalegends.net/index.php?p=233 Gamepro interview with Miyamoto and Aonuma]</ref>.
On another occasion he reasserted it, while explaining it to Miyamoto himself in the years following ''Ocarina of Time''.<ref>[http://www.zeldalegends.net/index.php?p=233 Gamepro interview with Miyamoto and Aonuma]</ref>


With the release of ''Four Sword Adventures'', Aonuma stated his intent of trying to bring the stories of the Zelda games together. He went on to state that the Four Swords, and its sequel the ''Four Sword Adventures'', was the oldest tale in the timeline,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20040527112118/http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200405/N04.0517.1915.59084.htm Gameinformer interview with Aonuma]</ref> though this has been questioned by some as Miyamoto has not come forward to confirm this.
With the release of ''Four Sword Adventures'', Aonuma stated his intent of trying to bring the stories of the Zelda games together. He went on to state that the Four Swords, and its sequel the ''Four Sword Adventures'', was the oldest tale in the timeline,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20040527112118/http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200405/N04.0517.1915.59084.htm Gameinformer interview with Aonuma]</ref> though this has been questioned by some as Miyamoto has not come forward to confirm this.
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