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Very first Legend Of Zelda game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto. Players use the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to play. In this game you play as Link, Hero of Hyrule, and your goal is to save Zelda.
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This second installment takes place several seasons after the previous game. First released for the Famicon Disk System, it was later released for the NES roughly a year later.
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Based on the original The Legend of Zelda for the NES, This spinoff was included in the Game Boy Advance compilation title Game & Watch Gallery.
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This spinoffis based on the original The Legend of Zelda for Nintendo Entertainment System and features a quartz accurate digital clock and a resettable alarm. This game is unique since its built into an actual watch that tells time.
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The third installment was originally released on a new console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) This game introduced a two parallel worlds concept to the series and was Re-released in North America. (As all the others eventually did too)
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First Released for the Game Boy, this fourth installent to the series was the first title for Nintendo's handheld consoles and was later released for the Game Boy Color in 1998
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Released in 1993, this spinoff movie game was intended to be played on the CD-i and is the first Zelda movie yet. It's a side scrolling game that wasn't too successful.
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This movie spinoff game was released for the CD-i and was a side-scrolling game like its predecessor, Link: Faces Of Evil.
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This spinoff was unique in the sense that the main character is Zelda rather than Link. It was developed by Viridis and vastly different from its predecessor Side Scrolling Movies.
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This is an action-adventure game first broadcast to Satellaview owners. It is the fifth game developed by Nintendo belonging to The Legend of Zelda series, however it does not feature Link, the protagonist of the prior four games.
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This fifth installment was released for the Nintendo 64, Ocarina Of Time is the most popular and best selling Zelda game in exisitance. It was the first 3D Legend Of Zelda game and recieved a perfect score from Japanese Gaming magazine, Famitsu.
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The six installment in the Legend Of Zelda series feature masks that transform Link. This game was released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000. Arguably one of the most major departures from the traditional Zelda gameplay, Majora's Mask utilizes a challenging time system.
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This seventh installment was released on the Game Boy Color, Oracle Of Ages links with The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and features a time travel game mechanic.
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This eighth installment was released on Game Boy Color and features a game mechanic that changes the season of the year and is linked to Oracle Of Ages, Legend Of Zelda's previous installment.
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This ninth installment was released for the Game Boy Advance and was unique in the sense that it had two games in one and offered a multiplayer experience, all while it was on an more advanced Game Boy portable system.
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Released on the Nintendo Game Cube, This tenth installment features cel-shaded graphics and was designed to appeal to a wide range of age groups. This game was unique in the sense that it introduced a vastly different style from previous installments.
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This eleventh installment allows for up to four players to play the game using Game Boy Advances and Game Link Cables and carried over stylistic elements from The Wind Waker, its predecessor.
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This 12th installment was developed by Capcom and released for the Game Body Advance. This game introduced a shrinking game mechanic and was released in Europe in a bundled package with a The Legend of Zelda-themed Game Boy Advance SP.
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Released for the Nintendo DS, This roleplaying game featured Tingle as the main character.
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This 13th installment was first released for the Game Cube then later released as a Wii launch game. It is the first in its series to gain a T for Teen rating.
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Bundled with the Wii Zapper, this spinoff game shared setting with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and was released for the Wii.
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This fourteenth installment was released on the Nintendo DS and features touchscreen functionality and visuals similar to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
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This merch pack was released for the DSI-ware and contains five Tingle-themed tools: fortune teller, timer, calculator, music program, and a coin game.
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Released for the Nintendo DS features touchscreen functionality and visuals similar to The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.Spirit Tracks also takes place one hundred years after the events of its predecessor, Phantom Hourglass.
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Announced at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo, this most recent installment takes place before any of the previous games and features new graphics that resemble impressionist art.
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