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'''Takarajimasha Our Favorite Mario and Zelda''' is a [[book]] released by Takarajimasha, serving as a retrospective for both the Mario franchise and [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].
'''Takarajimasha Our Favorite Mario and Zelda''' is a [[Books|book]] released by Takarajimasha, serving as a retrospective for both the Mario franchise and [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].


==Overview==
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Latest revision as of 16:34, December 9, 2022

Takarajimasha Our Favorite Mario and Zelda
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Cost

¥690 (yen)

Release Date

July 27th, 2003

Credits

Publisher

Takarajimasha

Attributes

Type

Language

Japanease

Length

144 Pages

ISBN

4-7966-3379-0
65995-66
C9476

UPC

9784796633796
1929476009524

Takarajimasha Our Favorite Mario and Zelda is a book released by Takarajimasha, serving as a retrospective for both the Mario franchise and The Legend of Zelda series.

Overview

  • Link and Mario are featured prominently on the front cover although the majority of the book itself covers the Mario franchise
  • 37 Pages are dedicated to the Legend of Zelda
  • The first few pages are in color, but the later half of the book, including all of the Zelda coverage is in black and white
  • Coverage of all the Zelda titles released up through The Wind Waker
  • Includes some coverage of lesser known Zelda games, including Zelda (Game & Watch)