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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Nintendo (Grezzo;Nintendo)2011This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of Link, a young hero who must stop an evil king from obtaining a magical relic. Players explore dungeons and caves while using a sword, boomerang, slingshot, and magical spells to defeat a variety of fantastical enemies (e.g, dinosaurs, skeletons, giant spiders). Some ranged weapons also allow players to shoot projectiles (e.g., arrows) from a first-person view. Battles are accompanied by grunting sounds and colorful light effects; enemies blink and disappear when defeated. During one boss battle, Link jabs at a pig-like enemy, resulting in brief splashes of green liquid; a handful of other enemies emit similar effects when struck. As the game progresses, Link encounters a few female characters that are depicted from low camera angles and dressed in outfits that display moderate amounts of cleavage. labelimagesubject
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition Nintendo (Grezzo;Nintendo)2011 labelminimizeminimize
The Legend of Zelda : A Link Between Worlds Nintendo2013 labelimageminimize
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D  Nintendo (Grezzo)2015Following in the footsteps of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Majora's Mask 3D is an enhanced remake of the Nintendo 64 game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. It keeps the same story as the original: while riding Epona through the Lost Woods in search of an invaluable lost friend, Link is ambushed by a Skull Kid and two fairies, who steal Epona and the Ocarina of Time. Upon catching up with them, Skull Kid turns Link into a Deku Scrub and flees, but one of the fairies, Tatl, is left behind and starts traveling with Link. Emerging in a new realm called Termina, Link is informed by the Happy Mask Salesman that Skull Kid has stolen a precious mask from him, the evil and powerful Majora's Mask. Link then learns that the moon is falling onto Termina's central city, Clock Town, and he only has three days to stop it.

Aside from graphical upgrades, some story and quest related features are reordered, removed, or expanded, and a few new features are added, such as two Fishing Holes, one near Southern Swamp and another at Zora Cape. Boss fights are also altered, with new weak points added in the form of a large eye resembling those on Majora's Mask. Using the old strategies won't work this time. Saving is also different. Playing the Song of Time to return to the Dawn of the First Day no longer automatically saves the game. Instead, the game must be saved at Owl Statues, which no longer force the player to suspend gameplay, or Quill Statues, which can save the game, but can't be warped to.***
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The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes  Nintendo2015 labelimageminimize
Hyrule Warriors Legends Tecmo Koei (Omega Force)2016Cut down entire legions of enemies using over-the-top powerful Dynasty Warriors-style moves. In the portable version, experience new story elements and playable characters from by The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker game such as Tetra, King of Hyrule and more. Additional new features, such as the ability to switch between different characters on the fly, allow you to strategically position characters and defeat foes in all-new ways like never before.***
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My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Nintendo (Jupiter)2016Available only as a reward through the My Nintendo loyalty program, this entry in Nintendo's Picross series has players solve the eponymous puzzles, also called nonograms, to form an image of an object or character from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Each puzzle is timed, and incorrect moves will result in a time penalty. If a puzzle is completed within a given time limit, the final image will be displayed in full color.

The game includes 45 standard picross puzzles, 45 mega picross puzzles, and 57 micross puzzles.
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Nintendo2016 labelminimizeminimize
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