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How Twilight Princess SAVED the Zelda Franchise

While The Legend of Zelda has always been one of Nintendo's top franchises, after The Wind Waker released to GameCube, there were major questions for Nintendo if Zelda would continue to sell. Love it or hate it, Here is how Twilight Princess SAVED the Zelda Franchise.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is somewhat controversial in the Zelda fanbase. But, Zelda was starting to struggle before its release. Nintendo was extremely disappointed with how well Zelda sold in both Japan and the West, and after Twilight Princess, the team tried Four Swords Adventure deciding innovations was what gamers were looking for. Unfortunately, it was another massive misstep and failure for Nintendo and Zelda.

So, Eiji Aonuma had a bitter pill to swallow. While he hated the realistic Zelda presentation Nintendo had shown to promote the GameCube, Western reactions had been positive to it. So, he presented a realistic Zelda to Shigeru Miyamoto, and the team went forwards with a more realistic Zelda - hoping this project would succeed. Nintendo doesn't always have the time/money/resources to spend on long development cycles, as revealed by Satoru Iwata, so, hopefully Twilight Princess would succeed. Dave Klein breaks down this story with the help of Manley Reviews.

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for me, "twilight princess" was the worst follow up to "wind waker" - it was quite disappointing and i already knew the plot of "twilight princess" before the game was release on the gamecube and wii.

at least "wind waker" was more enjoyable than "twilight princess".

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Twilight Princess was when I finally decided to give Zelda a shot, and I found that game extremely boring. I stopped halfway through and my roommate at the time finished it. He said it got better in the back half, but the half I played was a bummer.

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@mogan: I've tried so many Zelda games over the years because of how well received they are and how the fans seem to love them, and I just can't get into them. Twilight Princess was the last one i tried to get into and it just didn't do anything for me.

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Good video, but you done made me sad. Made me remember a time when I had interest in Zelda, aka the time before Breath of the Wild.

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