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'''2005''' saw the release or occurrence of the following Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events.
'''2005''' saw the release or occurrence of the following Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events.


==January==
==Highlights==
*7th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' was released for the ''[[Nintendo GameCube]]'' in Europe.
*January–April - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' was released in Europe and Australia. (It was released in North America and Japan in [[2004]].)
*January–April - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' was released in North America and Australia. (It was released in Japan and Europe in 2004.)
*February–March - The [[Nintendo DS]] was released in Australia and Europe. (It was released in North America and Japan in 2004.)
*May - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' was announced and named at E3 2005.
 
==Monthly==
===January===
*7th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in Europe.


*7th - ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' was re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in PAL regions as part of the [[Classic NES Series]].
*7th - ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' was re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in PAL regions as part of the [[Classic NES Series]].


*10th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' was released on the ''Game Boy Advance'' in North America.
*10th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' was released on the Game Boy Advance in North America.
 
===February===
*24th - The [[Nintendo DS]] was released in Australia.
 
===March===
*11th - The Nintendo DS was released in Europe.


==April==
===April===
*7th - ''The Minish Cap'' was released on the ''Game Boy Advance'' in Australia.
*7th - ''The Minish Cap'' was released on the Game Boy Advance in Australia.


*7th - ''Four Swords Adventures'' was released for the ''Nintendo GameCube'' in Australia.
*7th - ''Four Swords Adventures'' was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Australia.


==May==
===May===
*18th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' was officially named at E3 2005.
*18th - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' was officially named at E3 2005.


==August==
===August===
*16th - ''Twilight Princess'' was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date.
*16th - ''Twilight Princess'' was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date.


==Interviews==
*[[Interview:Liberation Next February 18th 2005]]
*[[Interview:GDC Keynote March 3rd 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power March 2005]]
*[[Interview:Hobby Consolas April 21st 2005]]
*[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly May 3rd 2005]]
**[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly May 3rd 2005 (Aonuma)]]
**[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly May 3rd 2005 (Kondo)]]
*[[Interview:IGN May 18th 2005]]
*[[Interview:IGN May 18th 2005 (Aonuma)]]
*[[Interview:IGN May 18th 2005 (Miyamoto)]]
*[[Interview:E3 Roundtable May 20th 2005]]
*[[Interview:Armchair Empire E3 2005]]
*[[Interview:Daily Telegraph E3 2005]]
*[[Interview:E3 May 2005]]
*[[Interview:Gamekult E3 2005]]
*[[Interview:Kotaku May 31st 2005]]
*[[Interview:Game Informer May 2005]]
*[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly June 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power June 2005]]
*[[Interview:Reset July 15th 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power July 2005]]
*[[Interview:Camp Hyrule August 15th 2005]]
*[[Interview:Club Nintendo August 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power August 2005]]
*September 6th - [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] appeared on [[Interview:Japanese Radio September 6th 2005|Japanese Radio]] to discuss ''Twilight Princess'' and Mario 128.
*[[Interview:G4 September 27th 2005]]
*[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly September 2005]]
**[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly September 2005 (Aonuma)]]
**[[Interview:Electronic Gaming Monthly September 2005 (Miyamoto)]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power September 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power October 2005]]
*[[Interview:Levelup.cn November 15th 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power November 2005]]
*[[Interview:Nintendo Power December 2005]]
*[[Interview:GamePro 2005]]


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Revision as of 14:24, August 22, 2020

2005 saw the release or occurrence of the following Legend of Zelda games, notable items, or events.

Highlights

  • January–April - Four Swords Adventures was released in Europe and Australia. (It was released in North America and Japan in 2004.)
  • January–April - The Minish Cap was released in North America and Australia. (It was released in Japan and Europe in 2004.)
  • February–March - The Nintendo DS was released in Australia and Europe. (It was released in North America and Japan in 2004.)
  • May - Twilight Princess was announced and named at E3 2005.

Monthly

January

  • 10th - The Minish Cap was released on the Game Boy Advance in North America.

February

March

  • 11th - The Nintendo DS was released in Europe.

April

  • 7th - The Minish Cap was released on the Game Boy Advance in Australia.
  • 7th - Four Swords Adventures was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Australia.

May

August

  • 16th - Twilight Princess was delayed and would not make its anticipated 2005 release date.


Interviews