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  2. The Legend of Zelda LCD games - Wikipedia

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    The Zelda [3] Game & Watch (model number ZL-65) [4] is a multi-screen Game & Watch system developed by Nintendo and released in North America in 1989. [1] Its gameplay was heavily inspired by Nintendo Entertainment System game Zelda II: Adventure of Link, and it featured an original story described in the manual.

  3. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    A Legend of Zelda-themed version is included in the Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda edition as part of The Legend of Zelda: 35th Anniversary. In the Super Smash Bros. series, Mr. Game & Watch has several attacks which has him hit opponents on either side with two hammers, referencing Vermin.

  4. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    Game & Watch - a line of LCD games produced by Nintendo from 1980 to 1991. This series is often confused with the Nelsonic Game Watch series due to the similar names (Nelsonic's "Game Watch" compared to Nintendo's "Game & Watch") and the overlapping subject matter (due to Nintendo's having licensed several of its popular franchises to Nelsonic).

  5. List of The Legend of Zelda media - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zelda comics were based on a combination of the first two video games and the concurrently produced animated series. Created by Akira Himekawa based on the video games; the first was created in 1999, and the series is being re-released in English by Viz Media .

  6. Game & Watch - Wikipedia

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    Over the initial eleven year life span of the Game & Watch line, 60 different games were produced for sale. [16] Titles available in Game & Watch form vary from Mickey Mouse to Balloon Fight, and included Nintendo staples such as The Legend of Zelda, and Mario Bros. These games came in eleven different series, each with a different form-factor:

  7. The Legend of Zelda - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zelda-themed Monopoly board game was released in the United States in September 2014. [280] A Clue board game in the style of The Legend of Zelda series was released in June 2017. [281] A UNO-styled The Legend of Zelda game was released in February 2018, exclusively at GameStop in North America. [282]

  8. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The event was meant not only to showcase the game, but also the Game Boy's superior battery life and portability, the latter of which was critical to the accessibility of a portable Zelda title. [ 6 ] [ 39 ] The company-owned magazine Nintendo Power published a guide to the game's first three areas in its July 1993 issue.

  9. The Legend of Zelda (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zelda, originally released in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu, [a] [4] [b] is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo. [5] The first game of The Legend of Zelda series, it is set in the fantasy land of Hyrule and centers on an elf-like boy named Link, who aims to collect the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to rescue Princess ...