I've unfortunately never been able to keep up with the series in an ideal way. I did play OoT around the time it released, but I was so young that I didn't know the game was brand new. We had an SNES, so with it I played ALttP but didn't manage to get far. My cousin let me borrow MM a few months after it released, but I didn't get the game until another few months later, but I can still say I got it within the year it released. Some friends let me borrow their Game Boy Advance with a few games back in 2002, and I played LA DX on it. When I got a Gamecube in 2003 it came with the Zelda Collector's Edition, and that was how I played the original LoZ and Zelda II. I ended up missing the Oracles games, eventually playing them by downloading the games on the 3DS Virtual Console. I completely missed TWW in 2003, but I got it a year later instead. Twilight Princess released in 2006, but I didn't manage to get it until 2008. I never bought a Nintendo DS, so I never owned PH or ST for myself, though I did borrow the console from friends and tried playing both of them, at least, but this was way after they actually released. The 3DS was the first Nintendo handheld system I ever owned for myself, and it started the brief period where I finally got to stay up to date with Zelda releases. From OoT 3D to TP HD, I bought those games and every one inbetween that timeframe either on their release date, or very close to it. I didn't buy BotW until 2018 on the Wii U, and I held off on getting the DLC because I wanted to buy my own Switch so I could play it in handheld mode if I wanted to. I bought a Switch a few months back, so I got a Switch copy of BotW finally, along with the DLC. I'm now set to stay up to date with the newest Zelda releases!