The original game 'The Legend of Zelda' was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in Japan, marking the beginning of the iconic video game franchise.
The Legend of Zelda was released in North America, introducing the game to a wider audience and establishing it as a key franchise for Nintendo.
The release of 'Ocarina of Time' on the Nintendo 64, widely regarded as one of the greatest video games of all time, significantly influenced 3D action-adventure games and the series' legacy.
Launched for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii, this title was praised for its darker tone and gameplay innovations, reaffirming the series' popularity.
Released for the Nintendo Wii, featuring motion controls and expanding the series' lore with an origin story.
The three Golden Goddesses—Din, Nayru, and Farore—create the land of Hyrule and leave behind the Triforce.
The royal family of Hyrule is established to protect the land and the Triforce.
Princess Zelda receives the Triforce of Wisdom, enabling her to protect Hyrule.
Link embarks on his journey to rescue Princess Zelda and save Hyrule from Ganon's threat.
After defeating Ganon, Link seals him away in a corrupt parallel realm called the Dark World.
Link collects scattered pieces of the Triforce to restore balance to Hyrule.