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==Re-Releases==
==Re-Releases==
The game has been re-released plenty of times. The game made its way onto the Nintendo Gamecube in "The Legend of Zelda:Collector's Edition" in 2003. The game was also re-released on the GameBoy Advance in 2004 as part of "Classic NES Series." The game has also been ported the Wii's Virtual Console and the game is also part of the Ambassador's Program for the 3DS. All of the ports have an updated translation since the NES version has a very poor translation.
The Legend of Zelda was one of the most highly acclaimed games of all time and this warranted several re-releases. In November of 2003, the game was re-released as part of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition]]'' for the Nintendo GameCube. The collectors edition included the original Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Ocarina of Time, and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
 
In 2004, the Legend of Zelda was re-released for the GameBoy Advance as part of ''Classic NES Series''. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link was also a part of this series, along with other NES titles including Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Bomberman, Excitebike, and several others.
 
In 2006, the Legend of Zelda was once again re-released, this time as a virtual console title for the [[Nintendo Wii]]. Several other Legend of Zelda titles have since also been released for the virtual console.
 
The [[Nintendo 3DS]] released in 2011 at the price of $249.99 US Dollars. After slow sales numbers early on, Nintendo announced a significant price cut to $169.99. However, early adapters would become part of the Ambassador program, getting 10 free NES games and 10 free GBA games. The NES games released on September 1st, 2011 and it included another release of the Legend of Zelda. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link was also included as part of the Ambassador program.


==Legacy==
==Legacy==