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:The ''Zelda'' series is not based around a player being able to restart after getting a game-over. In context of the series, Link does not have the ability to retry that final battle. Essentially, the timeline splits (particularly the Downfall Timeline) run on the [[Wikipedia:Many-worlds interpretation|many-worlds interpretation]], which means those games are indeed canon. All timelines are canon, just alternate canons branching from a center, parent canon. | :The ''Zelda'' series is not based around a player being able to restart after getting a game-over. In context of the series, Link does not have the ability to retry that final battle. Essentially, the timeline splits (particularly the Downfall Timeline) run on the [[Wikipedia:Many-worlds interpretation|many-worlds interpretation]], which means those games are indeed canon. All timelines are canon, just alternate canons branching from a center, parent canon. |