Developed by Capcom, the next installment in the series came for the gameboy color in the form of two intertwined games: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Released on March 14th, 2001, the titles stand tall on their own, but the true lure was supposed to be the intertwined ending with Ganondorf. While I still feel most fans have not experienced that ending, it didn't diminish the experience. The oracle games feature some of the toughest bosses in the entire series, and at one point it feels like a homage to the old school Zelda titles. In either case, these games were solid additions and I think Nintendo was thankful that Capcom didn't screw up Zelda, unlike a certain other publisher in the past (*cough* Zelda CD-I *cough*).
Bundled into a rerelease of one of the series most popular titles to date, Four Swords got a chance to shine when it was released back on June 7th, 2002. I can officially say most people did not have the luxury of playing this game. It was for the Gameboy advance... and required multiple copies and lots of link cables in order to pull off the experience. However, I was one of the lucky ones... and I must say it is still sad, to this day; that most people didn't get to experience what I feel is a multiplayer masterpiece. It was the series first attempt at multiplayer, but the implementation of how to play just too inconvenient for most people. Still, it offered a lot of replay value, and it still surprises me there hasn't been a rerelease of the title yet for the Nintendo DS, where the game would be much more accessible.
Nintendo let Capcom have another crack at the hand held market, and they delivered the controversial game... The Minish Cap. Released on January 10th, 2005, the games controversy stems from its story. This mostly deals with timeline placement, and a game finally having a legit argument to be placed as first on the timeline over Ocarina of Time. Obviously where you place games is a matter of opinion, but it's what this game is best known for. While the title was easy, it had a cute charm to it, and the shrinking down to a minish system was unique, fun, and a pretty good game play mechanic. The story wasn't overly gripping, but the title was all about being accessible and fun, two things it nailed on the head perfectly. While this was the last time we saw Capcom deliver a Zelda title to us, I hope Nintendo turns to them down the line.As you can see, what we got this decade was astounding. For all the complaints over the delay of Twilight Princess or the length at which it is taking to make Zelda Wii, Nintendo has not been ignoring us. In fact, with only one year without any sort of Zelda release (2008), I feel we may have actually gotten spoiled. Where other franchises, such as Resident Evil, you have to wait 2 to 3 years between releases, we got something new almost every year. It's impressive, and while I am not opposed to the trend continuing, I think giving us a bit of time between releases will make us appreciate the games that much more. In any case, this last decade has been chalk full of love, but it is time we move on. The next decade is sure to bring us much more, and who knows? Maybe next decade will be even better than this one.
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- All dates are based on the United States releases
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I actually would like to see the Oracle Games ported to the DS sometime. I mean it would be awesome to see Onox and Veran in 3D.
Still have yet to get Spirit Tracks though >_<. Looks and sounds fun.
@Yusei: I'd love to see that. The Oracle games were some of my favourites. (I guess I was one of the lucky ones who had both games and was able to fight Ganon at the end).
@Talon: I agree. Just as MM started the 00's to a good start, I think that Zelda Wii will impress us quite a lot.
(*secretly hoping that time is cyclical in that way*)
Technically the new decade does not start until the end of this year, but I doubt the Zelda wii will be out by then so your list still holds true
What do you mean? The decade starts at the year '0'.
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. That's ten years. A decade.
Anyway, if Zelda Wii does what MM did... That'd be truly great.
Actually, it makes more sense for the decade to start in 2011 and end in 2020, rather than 2010-2019. But that's just me.
But whether it starts in 2010 or 2011, Zelda Wii is still the Zelda to kick off the new decade since it'll be the first one.
It's been that way since the beginning of time, Talonmalon333. Think about it logically.
year 0. year 1. Year 2. etc.
Does Year 0, the first year that things started being counted on, not count? Do we skip that and start at 1? because that's not how it works.
And the world agrees. It's how it always happened. 2010 (or to get technical, a reset at 0) has always been the start of a new decade. Decade means 10. So yes 2001 to 2010 is technically a decade by definition, as is 2002 to 2011. However in terms of "time", decades are 0 - 9.
this decade was indeed GREAT for zelda!!!! the best part would hav to be twilight princess or spirit tracks for me :) i hope 2010-2019 is even better \m/ i cant wait for zelda wii :D
Hey who ever said a decade is from 2011-2020 is right because think about, we also run centuries like the 20th from 1901 to 2000 and the 21st from 2001 to 2100
a link to the past/four swords was capcom too.
No, that way you're letting out the very first year. We start at the year 0, then comes year 1, 2 etc. Which means that 2010 is actually the 2011th year. So a century is from 0-99, and a decade is from 0-9. Not 1-10.
To Yusei: I would also love to see the Oracle Zelda series ported into the DS but with the use of buttons instead of touching everything, although I have gotten used to touching everything on the screen between Phantom Hourglass and The Spirit Tracks, it would be good to make use of buttons again, like they did with Super Mario 64 DS. I loved the Oracle series, they were the hardest, another good one would be Link's Awakening, I can't seem to stop playing Link's Awakening from time to time.
I hope this decade will be better, and to top it off I really do hope that Zelda Wii gets released sometime this year and I hope Nintendo keeps their word about showing a trailer or a demo when E3 comes around again this year, I wonder what will they have in store for us this time. I'm really excited to know about it. :)
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The fact that the next decade starts with Zelda Wii is already a good sign that it'll be amazing.