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==Interviews== | ==Interviews== | ||
*[[Interview:IGN June 3rd 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:Wired June 12th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:Q&A October 30th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:Official Nintendo Magazine November 18th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:GameSpot November 20th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:EuroGamer November 27th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:Kotaku November 30th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:IGN December 1st 2009]] | |||
*December 3rd - [[Interview:Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks|Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks]] was published. | *December 3rd - [[Interview:Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks|Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks]] was published. | ||
*[[Interview:Edge December 14th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:IGN December 8th 2009]] | |||
**[[Interview:IGN December 8th 2009 (Skyward Sword)]] | |||
**[[Interview:IGN December 8th 2009 (Spirit Tracks)]] | |||
*[[Interview:Official Nintendo Magazine December 18th 2009]] | |||
*[[Interview:Popular Mechanics December 18th 2009]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:30, August 22, 2020
2009 saw the release or occurrence of the following Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events.
Highlights
- March - Spirit Tracks was announced at GDC 2009.
- December - Spirit Tracks was released.
Monthly
January
- 20th - Super Smash Bros. was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in Japan.
February
- 3rd - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Manga was released in English.
March
- 25th - Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced Spirit Tracks at GDC 2009.
April
- 3rd - Majora's Mask was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in PAL regions.
- 7th - Majora's Mask was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in Japan.
- 7th - The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Manga was released in English.
May
- 18th - Majora's Mask was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in North America.
June
- 2nd - Spirit Tracks was shown at E3 2009 with a brand new trailer.
- 2nd - The first piece of concept artwork of what would become Skyward Sword was shown at E3 2009.
- 12th - Super Smash Bros. was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in PAL regions.
- 24th - Too Much Tingle Pack was released on the Nintendo DSiWare Shop Channel in Japan as a promotional application for Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love.
August
- 4th - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Plus Manga was released in English.
- 6th - Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan.
November
- 6th - A brand new trailer for Spirit Tracks was released, alongside with new information.
December
- 7th - Spirit Tracks was released for the Nintendo DS in North America.
- 10th - Spirit Tracks was released for the Nintendo DS in Australia.
- 11th - Spirit Tracks was released for the Nintendo DS in Europe.
- 21st - Super Smash Bros. was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in North America.
- 23rd - Spirit Tracks was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan.
Interviews
- Interview:IGN June 3rd 2009
- Interview:Wired June 12th 2009
- Interview:Q&A October 30th 2009
- Interview:Official Nintendo Magazine November 18th 2009
- Interview:GameSpot November 20th 2009
- Interview:EuroGamer November 27th 2009
- Interview:Kotaku November 30th 2009
- Interview:IGN December 1st 2009
- December 3rd - Iwata Asks: Spirit Tracks was published.
- Interview:Edge December 14th 2009
- Interview:IGN December 8th 2009
- Interview:Official Nintendo Magazine December 18th 2009
- Interview:Popular Mechanics December 18th 2009