"Starting late, as per the norm at E3 2011, Nintendo opened their conference with a lengthy montage of games in the Legend of Zelda series with a live orchestra playing several key pieces from the series’ soundtrack.
Iwata came on stage and promised that their new games will be deeper, and cater to a wider audience. More 3DS titles were shown, with five new titles being announced (listed below)
Reggie gave a “something for everyone” speech, regarding 3DS and Project Cafe, now known as Wi..."
A guy made a video on YouTube doing what I remember GameTrailers did quite a while ago, explaining the Zelda timeline. This guy did a complete job imo, very well done, and should be watched. However, he has received a response from Nintendo about this timeline saying.. there is no timeline. I've included the original video and the response in the quote.
"The times may change, but the legend remains: A dark wizard, a princess in peril, and an emerald-clad boy as the kingdom's only hope. Like all great fables of times long past, the story of Link has changed much over the years, retold in a new way for each coming generation, but timeless nonetheless. It's a legacy few other franchises can equal, and these 22 years have elevated Link to stand among the upper echelon of video game royalty.
That kind of legacy means walking a delicate line; co..."
Nintendo is arranging some form of Zapper demo using a Zelda mini-game called Zelda Crossbow Training. Could this be the Zelda that was said to be in the works, and is this one game or is it going to be a mini-game collection? Believed to use the Twilight Princess engine, the demo was shown off to GameStop managers in Las Vegas today.

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