History of Zelda



The Legend of Zelda

As a child, Nintendo master designer Shigeru Myamoto loved to go exploring. One fateful day he stumbled upon a small forest cave carrying just a lantern – and the gaming world has felt the influence of that single, defining memory ever since.

In 1987, Western gamers got their first taste of Mario creator Myamato’s new adventure, The Legend of Zelda, on the NES. Zelda’s ingenious puzzles, inventive items, memorable characters and sheer epic exploration blew away the 8bit competition. A gaming legend was born.

Though the sequel, The Adventure of Link, was not as well received, 1991’s SNES Zelda: A Link to the Past was unquestionably one of Nintendo’s finest games ever, reasserting Zelda's importance to gamers everywhere – a fact bolstered by 1993’s GameBoy classic Zelda, Link’s Awakening.

But it was Zelda’s first 3D outing, the highly anticipated, oft-delayed N64 adventure The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time which redefined gaming. Since then we’ve had no fewer than eight Zeldas across several different Nintendo systems, from the controversial Wind Waker to multiplayer Four Swords Adventures and the masterful Twilight Princess.

The Zelda series has never been stronger – and with Zelda’s first DS exclusive release, The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass, Link’s future as a gaming icon looks assured.

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