A Complete Pictorial History of One of the Greatest Games Series Ever

By Dathen Boccabella on July 2, 2009 9:18 AM | Permalink | 5 Comments
Today, PC World released an article, where they took a look at the evolution of the technology and history of The Legend of Zelda, spanning from the original NES classics to the Zelda Wii Project. The article details the basic history of the Zelda series, tossing in some interesting facts and figures on the series. As you have probably picked up, the article is foremost a pictorial, so it makes for an easy read.

ZeldaTPArt.jpgNot only does it consider the 14 main releases, and upcoming titles, but many of the other spin-offs and media that the Zelda series has spawned. Although nothing ground-breaking, it reminds us of the 23 years that our favorite franchise has been running, causing us to reflect on the great gaming moments Zelda has given us, and the world.

"It is one of the most loved sagas in the video game world."

Right on there PC World! Be sure to check out the article here.




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Funny, according to the article, the Zelda Game Watch (not the Game & Watch, mind you) sold 12 million copies; that's 5 million more than Ocarina of Time, making it the best-selling Zelda game ever.

Woah, I completely missed that - good pick up.

Spidey Snooch | July 3, 2009 8:34 AM

Is it just me, or does anyone else find it odd that a PC magazine is doing an article for a Nintendo franchise?

I found it odd.

It just goes to show how popular Zelda really is.

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