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Zelda Timeline
« on: January 20, 2008, 06:55:15 AM »
Anyone know?
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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 08:26:23 AM »
errrm i could do it later, ive beaten everyone except for TP (cos i dont have a wii  :cry2:)

... or i could spend 5 seconds searching wikipedia

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The following is a list of the Nintendo-published games in order of their first release, with their release years (in parentheses), along with any additional information about their placement in the timeline.

    * The Legend of Zelda (FDS: 1986, NES: 1987, FC: 1994, GCN: 2002 (AC), 2003 (CE), GBA: 2004, VC: 2006)

    This is the first game of the series. In this game, Ganon is in his pig-like beast form. According to the instruction manual and the official website, shortly before the beginning of the game, Ganon broke free from the Dark World,[32] and his army attacked Hyrule, stole the Triforce of Power, and captured the ruling Princess Zelda, but not before she had time to break up and hide the Triforce of Wisdom.[33]

    * Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (FDS: 1987, NES: 1988, GCN: 2003 (CE), GBA: 2004, VC: 2007)

    According to its instruction manual, it takes place "several seasons" after the first game, and features the same Link, but a different Zelda. Moreover, the story references Ganon's destruction by Link in the first game. The game's back-story also references an old legend of Hyrule. According to it, long ago, a prince of Hyrule should have inherited the Triforce after the king's death, but he only obtained part of it. Indeed, his sister, Princess Zelda, let him keep the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom, but the late king hid the Triforce of Courage. The prince and a magician questioned Zelda, but she refused to reveal the location of the last piece of the Triforce. In anger, the magician cast an eternal sleeping spell on Zelda, before dying himself. In grief, the prince ordered that all future girls of the royal family be named Zelda.[34] The previous historical Zelda who hid the Triforce of Courage is still asleep at the beginning of the game, and is awakened by Link after he retrieves the Triforce of Courage at the end of the story. This Princess Zelda is not the same one rescued by Link in the first The Legend of Zelda game. The events of this legend were never mentioned in any other games of the series.

    * The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SFC: 1991, SNES: 1992, BS: 1997, GBA: 2002 (FS), VC: 2006)

    This is the first of many Zelda games to have Hyrule's history told within the game, and the first in which Ganon's real name, Ganondorf, is revealed. During this game, Ganon is in his demonic form, and sealed in the "Golden Land" (more commonly known as the Sacred Realm)[35] with the Triforce. The game's instruction manual tells how all three pieces of the Triforce were originally hidden in the Golden Land. One day long ago, it was found by Ganondorf the Thief, and it granted his evil wish for a monstrous army to attack Hyrule. While the Knights of Hyrule defended the land, the Seven Sages created a magic seal to close off the Golden Realm.[36] The game itself revolves around Ganon's ultimately-successful attempt to break the Sages' seal. Princess Zelda alerts Link to this, and Link goes on a quest to find the Master Sword (its first named appearance in the series), then defeats Ganon to reclaim the Triforce, using various means to travel between Hyrule and the Golden Land (now called the Dark World) during his efforts.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening/DX (GB: 1993, GBC: 1998 (DX))

    In this installment, Link shipwrecks on Koholint Island while on his journey. He finds he has lost his equipment, and the only way he can leave the island is to find and wake a creature of great power called the Wind Fish.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Master Quest (N64: 1998, GCN: 2002 (MQ), 2003 (CE), iQue: 2003, VC: 2007)

    After its release, this game was confirmed by Shigeru Miyamoto as the first in the series' continuity at the time.[37] At the beginning of the game, Ganondorf, the king of the Gerudo tribe, has not yet gained the Triforce, though he does possess magical powers. As the game progresses, Ganondorf follows Link into the Sacred Realm and, as Link pulls the Master Sword from its pedestal, he appears, telling Link he will rule Hyrule as a result of Link giving him access to the Sacred Realm. Link is then promptly put into suspended animation for seven years, until he is "of age" to wield the Master Sword. In the meantime, Ganondorf finds the Triforce, but because his heart is not balanced, it divides into its three pieces: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. Ganondorf retains the Triforce of Power, and uses it to take over and rule Hyrule for seven years. When Link wakes seven years later, he eventually awakens the Seven Sages and defeats Ganondorf, the Sages then sealing him in the Sacred Realm.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64: 2000, GCN: 2003 (CE))

    This game takes place after the events of Ocarina of Time, and stars the same Link, after returning to his youth. While traveling, he is attacked by a Skull Kid and accidentally enters a parallel world called Termina, which is going to be destroyed by a falling moon in three days. Link must relive the same three days repeatedly while trying to undo the events created by the Skull Kid through the power of Majora's Mask, and find a way to stop the impending apocalypse.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (GBC: 2001) and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC: 2001)

    These games are connected via a password system, and one takes place immediately after the other. They can be played and regarded in either order. The Twinrova sisters from Ocarina of Time appear in these games, and plot to resurrect Ganon.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords (GBA: 2002)

    The versions of Link and Princess Zelda featured in this game are childhood friends. This is the first game in which Vaati and the Four Sword appear. According to an interview, Eiji Aonuma, a major designer and the director of many games in the Zelda series, considered this game to be the oldest in the timeline, implying that both this and The Minish Cap occur earlier than Ocarina of Time.[citation needed]

    * The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (GCN: 2002)

    This game takes place hundreds of years after Ocarina of Time.[citation needed] Hyrule has been lost for centuries, and now all that remains of its civilization are a few scattered islands on the Great Sea. Halfway through The Wind Waker, the Link and Zelda from this game discover they are the successors to their counterparts in the old kingdom of Hyrule (now drowned beneath the Great Sea). It is revealed in dialogue between survivors of Hyrule that the Link of The Wind Waker is not related to the Hero of Time, the Link of Ocarina of Time; however, later on in the game, he is referred to as the "Hero of Winds".

    * The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (GCN: 2004)

    This game tells the story of how Ganondorf obtains the power of an ancient trident and becomes the demon, Ganon.

    * The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (GBA: 2004)

    This game involves the origins of the Four Sword, as well as Vaati, the primary antagonist.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii: 2006, GCN: 2006)

    This game takes place at least a hundred years after Ocarina of Time.[38] In an interview with Japan's Nintendo Dream Magazine, Aonuma stated that Twilight Princess occurs in a "parallel" world to The Wind Waker, following an alternate timeline[2] in which Ganondorf does not take over Hyrule, and is instead sentenced to execution following the conclusion of Ocarina of Time.

    * The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS: 2007)

    This game has been released in Japan and North America, and was released in Australia on October 11, 2007,[39] and Europe on October 19, 2007.[40] It is set after The Wind Waker and in the same setting, where Link must rescue Tetra after she is captured by a ghost ship.

The creators maintain that the series has a set timeline, however due to debates over the available information the timeline continues to be disputed. Miyamoto stated in a 2003 interview that there is a master document detailing the timeline.[41] Eiji Aonuma has also stated in a July 2007 video interview that there is such a document on his PC, and that this document is considered confidential.[42] According to this interview, development of a Zelda title can commence without the team knowing in advance where exactly the title will fit into the timeline; but by the time the title is finished, its placement in the timeline will be determined. However, this document has not been seen publicly, and there is little other proof of its existence.
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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2008, 02:12:42 PM »
Sorry bro,  But in the Zelda timeline..  Zelda a Link to the Past is actually the First Game.

It's hard to believe..  But it is



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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2008, 05:19:50 PM »
To quote me: "...in order of their first release"

If you wanted an actual time line of game events then:

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( P.H.R. – Pre-Hylian Reckoning) ( H.R. – Hylian Reckoning)

400 P.H.R.

    * 3 gods: Omron, Celsion, and Sefilar and 3 goddesses: Din, Nayru, and Farore descend from the heavens and create land.

    * Olmor is dedicated to Omron, god of evil

    * The Farral Islands and Legot are dedicated to Sefilar, god of the fairies

    * Calatia, Byrna, Somaria, and Moria are dedicated to Celsion, god of magic

    * Din, Nayru, and Farore are being taught to use their magical powers and will soon return to make a land of their own.

40 P.H.R

    * The races of the lands of Olmor, Legot, Farral, Calatia, Byrna, Somaria, and Moria are created.
    * Din, Nayru, and Farore are gaining more experience and turn gold. They become the goddesses of power, wisdom, and courage. They will return in to earth in forty years.

0 H.R.

    * Din, the goddess of power, Farore, the goddess of courage, and Nayru, the goddess of wisdom create a wonderful land in the middle of the other seven lands.
    * Hyrule is created through Din, Nayru, and Farore.
    * The gods and goddesses create seven races to inhabit the land: Din gives the rock race of the Goron, Nayru gives the fish race of the Zora, and Farore gives the forest children Kokiri. Omron gives the land the amazon race of the Gerudo, Sefilar gives the race of the tiny fairies, and Celsion gives the race of the magical Shiekah. Farore gives another race to hold law; they are called the Hylians.
    * The goddesses create a Triforce, a mark of their power. They also create a land parallel to the world they created called the Sacred Realm. They place the Triforce there.
    * The gods create a Triforce of their own. Omron's Triforce of Evil goes to Olmor. Sefilar's goes to Legot. Celsion's goes to Calatia. They are kept well hidden. The elders are the only people that know their locations and they don't give it away easily.
    * The gods and goddesses return to the heavens.

10 H.R.

    * Rauru, the first destined sage, is born to the Hylians.

30 H.R.

    * The Deku Tree Seed is planted in the woods.

40 – 130 H.R.

    * The time of the Imprisoning War. All the races of Hyrule declare war on each other except for the Kokiri.
    * The Master Sword is forged.
    * Rauru gathers the other six sages and builds the Temple of Light, at the center of the Temple of Time in Hyrule. They place the Master Sword there.
    * Rauru creates the Lock of the Sages on the door to the Master Sword and the Temple of Light, the entrance to the Sacred Realm and the Triforce.

87 H.R.

    * The oldest of the elders, Sahasrahla, is born.

90 H.R.

    * Darunia, the second destined sage, is born to the Gorons.
    * King Zora XIV is born to the Zora.

100 H.R.

    * Ganondorf Dragmire is born to the Gerudo.

110 H.R.

    * Impa, the third destined sage, is born to the Shiekah.
    * Nabooru, the fourth destined sage, is born to the Gerudo.
    * All the Shiekah, except Impa, are killed in the War.

120 H.R.

    * A Hylian mother brings her child, named Link, to the Kokiri Forest. The Kokiri bring him up as one of their own.
    * Saria, the fifth destined sage, is born to the Kokiri.
    * Mido, the leader of the Kokiri, is born.
    * Princess Ruto II, the sixth destined sage, is born to King Zora XIV and to the Zora race.
    * Princess Zelda, the seventh destined and secret sage, is born in Hylia to the Royal Family.

130 H.R.

    * Ganondorf Dragmire goes on a quest to gain the Triforce. He learns of the Lock of the Sages and how to break it. There are four keys to the lock, one held by the Kokiri, one by the Goron, one by the Zora, and one by the Hylians. He tries to get them all but…
    * Link goes on his own quest and retaliates against Ganondorf. He gains all the keys and pulls the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time that stands in the Temple of Time.
    * Ganondorf enters the Sacred Realm and gets the Triforce. It splits and he keeps the Triforce of Power.

133 H.R.

    * The Book of Mudora is written.

137 H.R.

    * Link awakens and once again continues against Ganondorf. He defeats him and finds the other two Triforce pieces. He himself held one while the Princess Zelda held the other.
    * Ganondorf is sent into the Sacred Realm by the seven sages.
    * Princess Zelda returns Link to his own time.

138 H.R.

    * Link marries Malon. They have two children: Shane and Lily.
    * Princess Zelda marries and has a daughter, Jennifer.
    * The Tyrinnean War is fought.
    * Princess Zelda is put to sleep by a powerful magician.

140 H.R.

    * Link the II is born from two distant cousins on Link I's bloodline.
    * Zelda II is also born in the Castle.
    * The Seven Deadly Plagues: Fire, Flood, Famine, Drought, Quake, Disease, and Darkness plague Hyrule.
    * Agahnim disperses the plagues and becomes the Royal Sorcerer. He secretly kills the king and imprisons five of the seven descendants of the seven sages.
    * Ganondorf begins his transformation into Ganon permanently. He also begins transformation of the Golden Land, or Sacred Realm, into the Dark World.

157 H.R.

    * Agahnim captures the final two descendants.
    * Link battles Agahnim and Ganon. He finds the Master Sword and the Pendants of Courage, Power and Wisdom.
    * Link rescues the descendants that are trapped in the Dark World. He battles Ganon and triumphs.

160 H.R.

    * Link goes on a sailing voyage to hone his power, wisdom, and courage.
    * He finds Koholint to the west of Hyrule.
    * He battles Dethl and the Nightmares and awakens the Wind Fish.
    * The Wind Fish wakes and destroys the island.
    * Link finds Calatia, the western land.

176 H.R.

    * Link III is born in Calatia.
    * Princess Zelda III is born in Hyrule.

189 H.R.

    * Link III returns to Hyrule and saves a lady named Impa, the nursemaid to the Princess Zelda.
    * Princess Zelda splits the Triforce of Wisdom into eight pieces and scatters them to the winds in hopes to keep them away from Ganon who has returned.
    * Link goes and finds the eight pieces. He finds Ganon and battles him with his Silver Arrows. When the Silver Arrows, the tip covered in the gold of the Triforce, pierced Ganon's evil heart, he died.

190 H.R.

    * Link has a recurring dream of a shadow with a sleeping girl and a giant bird.
    * He searches for months but in vain.

191 H.R.

    * Impa finally shows Link the Ancient Princess in her eternal sleep.
    * He goes to the seven palaces to restore a crystal to the statues in these palaces. He unlocks the door to the Great Palace where he fights the Thunderbird. He then fights an amazing evil, his own shadow!
    * The Ancient Princess Zelda awakes.

200 – 300 H.R.

    * The restoration Hyrule begins.
    * Link III marries and has a son, Jacob.
    * Zelda I and III work to restore Hyrule to its original splendor. The way it was when Zelda I was princess.

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Resource: http://www.northcastle.co.uk/archive/history/sage_timeline.html

Although for the life of me i can't tell were this guy pulls some of his facts and dates from...

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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2008, 05:22:45 PM »
ive only played the one for SNES its sick
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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2008, 02:38:51 AM »
*kind of Agrees with Ken*
I think the SNES zelda is the second

Link to the past....
Got to go at the end of the timeline right?

Minish Cap
(How link got his Hat, and going on about the kikori sword being remade (which young link uses in OoT))

Link to the past
(the map is similar to OoT but there aren't the Gorons, Zoras etc yet (i think not evolved yet))

Ocarina of Time (young link part)

Majoras Mask (during the 7 years link "missed")

Ocarina of Time (older link part)

Wind Waker (After Ganon returned from link killing him the land got flooded)

Phantom Hourglass (I haven't played it yet(waiting for my super card :3) It involves a boat, boat means open water, concluesion = hyrule still flooded)

Links Awakening (He is on a boat at the begining and End (not alot of open water on other maps so i assume hyrule is still flooded))

Legend of Zelda (NES) got to go somewhere :P

Zelda II (NES) (comes after)

Oracle of ages / seasons (first 1 you play is the first out of the 2 in the timeline)


If i am wrong then...
They are Games, doesn't really matter :P



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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2008, 06:40:25 AM »
I spose the correct answer to your question is who gives a :censored: just enjoy the games

Conclusion: who gives a :censored: enjoy the games

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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2008, 06:49:22 AM »

Have no shame in being kindly and gentle, but if the time comes in the time of your life to kill, kill and have no regret. In the time of your life, live so that, in that wonderous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.

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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2008, 07:54:54 AM »
:censored:IMUZ PICKLE, that dude never phailz in epicness

btw

3)....who gives a :censored:

lulz

and a sequal to the young links prequal's prequal

But yeah

Just look at them as seperate games :D

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« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2008, 01:27:15 PM »
Wow! That made me LOL !!
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Re: Zelda Timeline
« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2008, 06:57:14 AM »
oh man that video is AWSOME xD

 

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