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'''2005''' saw the release or occurrence of the following Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events. | '''2005''' saw the release or occurrence of the following ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games, notable items, or events. | ||
==Highlights== | ==Highlights== | ||
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===August=== | ===August=== | ||
*16th - ''Twilight Princess'' was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date. | *16th - ''Twilight Princess'' was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date. | ||
==Interviews== | ==Interviews== |
Latest revision as of 03:12, November 14, 2024
2005 saw the release or occurrence of the following The Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events.
Highlights
- January–April - Four Swords Adventures was released in Europe and Australia. (It was released in North America and Japan in 2004.)
- January–April - The Minish Cap was released in North America and Australia. (It was released in Japan and Europe in 2004.)
- February–March - The Nintendo DS was released in Australia and Europe. (It was released in North America and Japan in 2004.)
- May - Twilight Princess was announced and named at E3 2005.
Monthly
January
- 7th - Four Swords Adventures was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Europe.
- 7th - The Adventure of Link was re-released on the Game Boy Advance in PAL regions as part of the Classic NES Series.
- 10th - The Minish Cap was released on the Game Boy Advance in North America.
February
- 24th - The Nintendo DS was released in Australia.
March
- 11th - The Nintendo DS was released in Europe.
April
- 7th - The Minish Cap was released on the Game Boy Advance in Australia.
- 7th - Four Swords Adventures was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Australia.
May
- 18th - Twilight Princess was officially named at E3 2005.
August
- 16th - Twilight Princess was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date.
Interviews
- Interview:Liberation Next February 18th 2005
- Interview:GDC Keynote March 3rd 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power March 2005
- Interview:Hobby Consolas April 21st 2005
- Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly May 3rd 2005
- Interview:IGN May 18th 2005
- Interview:IGN May 18th 2005 (Aonuma)
- Interview:IGN May 18th 2005 (Miyamoto)
- Interview:E3 Roundtable May 20th 2005
- Interview:Armchair Empire E3 2005
- Interview:Daily Telegraph E3 2005
- Interview:E3 May 2005
- Interview:Gamekult E3 2005
- Interview:Kotaku May 31st 2005
- Interview:Game Informer May 2005
- Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly June 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power June 2005
- Interview:Reset July 15th 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power July 2005
- Interview:Camp Hyrule August 15th 2005
- Interview:Club Nintendo August 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power August 2005
- September 6th - Shigeru Miyamoto appeared on Japanese Radio to discuss Twilight Princess and Mario 128.
- Interview:G4 September 27th 2005
- Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly September 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power September 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power October 2005
- Interview:Levelup.cn November 15th 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power November 2005
- Interview:Nintendo Power December 2005
- Interview:GamePro 2005