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Zelda Dungeon - Legend of Zelda Walkthroughs, News, Guides, Videos, Music, Media, and More

Magical Game Time Hyrule.net GoNintendo Cronología - The Legend of Zelda Wiki La Cronología de The Legend of Zelda hasta a finales de 2011 había sido uno de los debates más intensos sobre la saga entre los fans. Este debate se vio cerrado una vez que Nintendo publicó el libro Hyrule Historia, donde se revela la cronología oficial. Hyrule Historia es una recopilación de las fuentes oficiales con Eiji Aonuma como su editor y por lo tanto representa la opinión del desarrollador de la cronología más precisa. A la hora de desarrollar la cronología en está página, tendremos en cuenta y utilizaremos la estructura e información dada en Hyrule Historia y los juegos de la saga. No obstante, existirán algunas inconsistencias de acuerdo a lo dicho por Hyrule Historia, que se explicarán en el apartado inconsistencias de este mismo artículo. En estas crónicas presentamos únicamente los datos de los que podemos estar seguros en el momento presente, ya que aún quedan muchos puntos oscuros por descubrir. Desarrollo La saga de Zelda ha encontrado un punto intermedio en el mercado.

Legend of Zelda: Chronicles - Zelda Skyward Sword News, Walkthroughs, Guides, Trailers, Videos and More Sonic Retro s Favorite Zelda Moments With IGN's Zelda Week officially upon us, we decided to go all nostalgic and take a look some of our favorite moments from the series. These in include memories when we bought the games, our favorite in-game scenes, and even trips back to the early days of IGN64. The Legend of Zelda is a series that helped shape the relationship that many of us here at IGN have with video games as a whole, and we suspect that it had a similar effect on a whole lot of you. After you've read about our fondest memories, jump to the comments and share your own! Fran Mirabella III, Sr. I have two very strong, very distinct memories. The other memory is dedicated to Ocarina of Time. Peer Schneider, Executive Vice President The Legend of Zelda is my favorite game series of all time – so picking just one memory is like asking me to choose between my kids. But my all-time favorite Zelda memory isn’t as much of a memory as it is a feeling. Dan Stapleton, Executive Editor Jose Otero, Associate Editor

Nintendo DS Prior to its release, the Nintendo DS was marketed as a "third pillar" in Nintendo's console lineup, meant to complement the Game Boy Advance and GameCube. However, backward compatibility with Game Boy Advance titles and strong sales ultimately established the new handheld console as the successor to the Game Boy series. On March 2, 2006, Nintendo launched the Nintendo DS Lite, a slimmer and lighter redesign of the original Nintendo DS with brighter screens. On November 1, 2008, Nintendo released the Nintendo DSi, another redesign with several hardware improvements and new features. As of December 31, 2013, all Nintendo DS models combined have sold 153.98 million units, making it the best selling handheld game console to date, and the second best selling video game console of all time.[1][6] History[edit] Development[edit] On November 13, 2003, Nintendo announced that they would be releasing a new game product in 2004. Launch[edit] Promotion[edit] Reception[edit] Legacy[edit] Games[edit]

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