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But since the main focus of Nintendo was the game then known as Zelda Wii U which would become The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild almost 5 years later, the game would focus on an open world approach, like the first game and the new visual style would be inspired by the classic Japanese animation.

The game would, however, be a launch title for Nintendo's new hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch with a version released on the Wii U on the same day. The game was also released on the Wii U, though the sales would be better on the new system than on the last. This was similar to the Twilight Princess launch; a launch title for the new system that also released on the previous one, but sold better on the new console.

This game is a remake of a game previously released on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color , and it released on September 20th, During E3 , Nintendo also announced a direct sequel to Breath of the Wild currently only known as The Legend of Zelda set to release at an unknown date. The game released in November of the same year. Other Zelda games worth mentioning are the handheld series. Though mostly shorter than the console games, the handheld Zelda games are believed by some to fit into the theorized series timeline.

The Legend of Zelda series, unlike the Mario series , did not have many video portrayals. The pitch was later leaked onto the internet in by former Imagi employee, Adam Holmes. Nintendo Explore. Switch Switch games Lite Online. GameCube games Controller Memory Card. Nintendo Co. Company Page history People Divisions.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The Legend of Zelda series. View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Over the past three decades Link has explored oceans and dungeons, partnered with pirates and fairies, and battled countless octoroks and skulltulas.

Here's a brief timeline of the legend so far. Correction February 22nd, : This article originally stated that the original Legend of Zelda was never released on the Famicom Disc System; it was, though only in Japan. Plus, he has definitely already defeated Ganon once — maybe even more than that! Originally intended as a direct sequel to A Link to the Past, Nintendo has caused some confusion by saying this game could take place with any version of Link that has defeated Ganon — so you can really take your pick of a few places with this one.

But the story and overall narrative do take a bit of a backseat in this one, something that was welcomed by some, so it is a fun game to play regardless of when you get to it. This is yet another interesting one! You get a lot of lore in this game but it actually pulls from various games from various timelines which again, makes it one that could be shuffled about a bit if you wanted to.

That being said, it does very much feel like a game that belongs in the Fallen timeline and the name of the game itself suggests that it is, at least in some ways, a bit of a hybrid. This is another game that you can quite easily skip without missing anything crucial to the complex world-building we have had in the Zelda franchise. Play it here if you like, as it is technically part of the Fallen timeline, but letting this one pass you by is no bad thing. We do find it quite amusing that the first game in the series — The Legend of Zelda, released way back in — is one of the more recent games in the series chronology.

Also known as The Hyrule Fantasy, this game features Link on the hunt for the Triforce after Hyrule has been decimated and only monsters are left to walk the land. While it was only released one year later than the first, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link actually takes place three years after the events of that game and is a direct sequel to it — so an easy one to place on the timeline.

What is notable here is that some think this is the furthest ahead in time the series has gone and there are arguments to be made for that. The most recent game in the franchise, until next year anyway, has also been heralded as one of the greatest games of all time — a title that it fully deserves. As for its placement in the timeline, that is still up for debate. There are clues that point toward it being part of the Fallen Hero timeline — Ganon being very much alive is one of them — but the jury is still out.

Instead, BotW tells you what it wants you to know. This brings us to the next game to come in the franchise. And maybe we will finally have official confirmation of the Nintendo Switch Pro by then so we will be able to play it in glorious 4K! This game was only available through the Nintendo Japan points program, making it a bit of a collectors item! Twin with the Wii Zapper for the best experience! Spirit Tracks is the third game in the Wind Waker cel-shaded series. In a move away from the normal games, players move Link using the DS stylus only.

Build Spirt Tracks and thwart a weird devil dude from causing pandemonium. Dekisugi Tingle Pack is a game with five little gimmicky mini games and apps that are Tingle featured. Move through the world buying gifts for girls while on a mission to dance with the princess… man these games are weird. Skyward Sword serves as the first game chronologically in the Legend of Zelda series. Set on Skyloft, Link must explore the surface world below the heavens on a mission to save Zelda, setting in motion the events for the other games in the series.

Four Links, four swords, one enemy. A Link Between Worlds is up there as one of my favourite Zelda games of all time. Having the ability to rent all of the weapons from the very beginning of the game rather than searching through dungeons for them is revolutionary, as is merging into walls!

If games where knocking back hordes and hordes of enemies are your bag, then Hyrule Warriors will be right up your street. Control your favourite heroes from the series and play through classic levels from before BOTW.



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