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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''''' was produced alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and they were the first two Zelda titles that were not actually developed by [[Nintendo]]. Instead, the two titles were developed by Flagship, a subsidiary of [[Capcom]], but were still published by Nintendo. | '''''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''''' was produced alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and they were the first two Zelda titles that were not actually developed by [[Nintendo]]. Instead, the two titles were developed by Flagship, a subsidiary of [[Capcom]], but were still published by Nintendo. | ||
'' | ''Oracle of Ages'' was originally set to be a part of a trilogy of Zelda games, which was known as the "Triforce Trilogy". Each of the games would revolve around one of the three goddesses; [[Din (Goddess)|Din]], [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]], and [[Farore (Goddess)|Farore]]. However, as the development of the games progressed, the third game had been dropped, and the result was ''Oracle of Ages'' and ''Oracle of Seasons''. Using a unique password system that will allow you to connect the storyline with the ''Oracle of Seasons'', Link can access a special ending including two additionally secret boss battles. | ||
On {{date|y=2013|m=5|d=30}}, a bit more than 12 years about their initial release, both ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'' were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. In the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} [[Nintendo Direct]], it was announced that both Oracle games would come to [[Nintendo Switch]] Online in 2023, with the actual release occurring with no further notification on {{date|y=2023|m=7|d=27}}. | On {{date|y=2013|m=5|d=30}}, a bit more than 12 years about their initial release, both ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'' were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. In the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} [[Nintendo Direct]], it was announced that both Oracle games would come to [[Nintendo Switch]] Online in 2023, with the actual release occurring with no further notification on {{date|y=2023|m=7|d=27}}. |
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In-depth guide:
Oracle of Ages Walkthrough |
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages was produced alongside The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and they were the first two Zelda titles that were not actually developed by Nintendo. Instead, the two titles were developed by Flagship, a subsidiary of Capcom, but were still published by Nintendo.
Oracle of Ages was originally set to be a part of a trilogy of Zelda games, which was known as the "Triforce Trilogy". Each of the games would revolve around one of the three goddesses; Din, Nayru, and Farore. However, as the development of the games progressed, the third game had been dropped, and the result was Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Using a unique password system that will allow you to connect the storyline with the Oracle of Seasons, Link can access a special ending including two additionally secret boss battles.
On May 30, 2013 , a bit more than 12 years about their initial release, both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages were released on the Nintendo 3DS. In the February 8, 2023 Nintendo Direct, it was announced that both Oracle games would come to Nintendo Switch Online in 2023, with the actual release occurring with no further notification on July 27, 2023 .
Story
- Main article: Oracle of Ages Story
The story begins with Link being sent by the Triforce to Labrynna. There he finds Impa, a servant of Princess Zelda, and leads her to where Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, is singing. Then Veran, the sorceress of evil, reveals that she has been possessing Impa and takes over Nayru's body, transporting herself four hundred years into the past where she plans to alter the fate of the present.
Link will then travel through time as he battles through nine different dungeons along his quest to defeat Veran. Link can use the Harp of Ages to travel back and forth between the past and present on his way to saving the land of Labrynna, and rescue Nayru, the Oracle of Ages.
Races
Characters
Enemies
Items
Dungeons
Locations
- Main article: Oracle of Ages Locations
Other media
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:Oracle of Ages
- See also: Gallery:Oracle of Ages Characters
Nayru singing
Link with the Harp of Ages
Screenshots
- Main article: Category:Oracle of Ages Screenshot Files
Videos
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages CG Commerical
Game Intro
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Nintendo Switch Online trailer