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25 Years in 25 Days – 1999

Have you ever thought that Link is a much cooler hero than Mario, or that he should be Nintendo’s mascot instead of the intrepid plumber? Ever wanted to see how Link’s sword and shield would go up against Donkey Kong’s brute strength? 1999 gave the world Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64, a fighting…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1998

Co-authored by Hombre de Mundo and The Missing Link Ah, 1998.  I was ten years old back then, and Nintendo released the Game Boy Color.  There was already so much love for the Game Boy back in those days, but the GB could only take the imagination so far.  Limited to just four colors in…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1997

So Lysia emails me a couple weeks back and asks if I could write an article for this ‘History of Zelda’ countdown. Obviously I said yes, since you’re reading it right now. It sounded like a neat idea and let’s be honest, what else were fans going to do a month before Skyward Sword, other…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1996

Nothing happened. Okay, that’s actually somewhat of a lie.  But really, when it boils down to it, 1996 was an extremely slow year for both Japan and the rest of the world.  Admittedly, there are a few footnotes to be found in the margins of the Book of Mudora for the year, but ultimately most…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1995

What can one say about 1995?  Still in the midst of the long Zelda Drought with several years to go, and this time even America and Europe wouldn’t get the benefit of crappy Zelda games on the CD-i to tide us over.  I’m not honestly sure if that’s better or worse really, but it certainly…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1994

Nineteen ninety-four, at least for gamers outside of Japan, was the beginning of what would be the longest drought of Zelda games so far in the history of the entire franchise.  Even worse is the fact that, unlike the three-and-a-half-year gap between The Adventure of Link and its SNES successor A Link to the Past,…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1993

If there’s a single year that should have been the best year for The Legend of Zelda out of all 25 of them so far, it should have been 1993.  After having received the joy of A Link to the Past and after several years of Zelda cartoons and comics, the last thing that anyone…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1992

1992 was what I’d call one of those golden years in Zelda’s history. The glory from the NES era was yet to fade and despite the years that had passed since the release of Zelda II, non-game material such as merchandise and the cartoon series kept Zelda and Nintendo very much in the spotlight. The…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1991

I’ve seen my share of games across the ages.  My first gaming experience was back around 1985 when my parents purchased our very first computer, the Macintosh 512K.  And from that moment, I was hooked.  I then quickly progressed to the Atari 2600, the Apple IIe, the NES, and eventually to a computer where you…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1990

The Legend of Zelda series didn’t have a new game in 1990, but despite this Zelda fans were not left with nothing to hold them over. The Zelda cartoon series had already lived its short life, but Link, Zelda, and Ganon would return in two mediums: television and comic books. Nintendo cartoons continue! Captain N:…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1989

By 1989, Zelda – and Nintendo in general – fever raged high. Although the next game in the official Zelda series wouldn’t be released until 1992, 1989 was anything but a quiet year for Zelda fans. Merchandise was widely available and the Zelda fans of 1989 could start their day by eating Mario and Zelda…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1988

Hey, it’s time to reminisce about 1988! What interests me most about video games besides the experience, is all the cool (and not so cool) official merchandise that’s released. Stuff like T-shirts, toys, and other collectibles. The late 1980s was when Nintendo really latched onto the popularity of The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1987

Imagine you’re back in 1987. Three Men and a Baby was the number one film. Leg warmers, shoulder pads, and big hair were in style. In the video game market, Nintendo was the top dog. The previous year, The Legend of Zelda became a smash hit. A sequel was demanded by the masses. Zelda II:…

25 Years in 25 Days – 1986

Welcome to the first in a series of articles that will be released over the next few weeks. 25 Years in 25 Days takes a look back through the history of the Zelda series. Right now you’re probably not thinking about Zelda’s past so much as its future and are eagerly waiting to get your…

Zelda Universe Presents: 25 Years in 25 Days

With less than a month to go until Skyward Sword is released you may be getting rather impatient. Despite all that’s been happening in the Zelda world this year for the series’ 25th anniversary, the fact remains that it’s been two years since the last original Zelda title was released, and five years since Twilight…

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