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Nintendo EAD (Entertainment Analysis and Development) is a division within Nintendo. Within EAD, Software Development Group No. 3, headed by Eiji Aonuma, is responsible for producing Zelda games. They have developed the following games:
Year | Title | Platform |
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2004 | Four Swords Adventures | GCN |
2006 | Twilight Princess | GCN/Wii |
2007 | Phantom Hourglass | NDS |
2008 | Link's Crossbow Training | Wii |
2009 | Spirit Tracks | NDS |
2011 | Skyward Sword | Wii |
2013 | A Link Between Worlds | 3DS |
Tokyo Development Group No. 1 is also part of Nintendo EAD, and developed the following games alongside Grezzo:
Year | Title | Platform |
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2011 | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D | 3DS |
2011 | Four Swords Anniversary Edition | DSiWare |