The 35th anniversary of Zelda can arrive loaded with news

If Nintendo has celebrated 35 years of Super Mario by recovering some of its best titles, why not do the same with another of its most legendary sagas. We refer to The Legend of Zelda and its possible reissues for Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo and the most mythical story

The Legend of Zelda is one of the most acclaimed sagas by practically everyone who enjoys the world of video games and even more so by those who declare themselves a fan of RPGs. And it is logical, because we are in front of one of the most mythical stories, that of Link and Princess Zelda in the kingdom of Hyrule.

This story has given many titles throughout the more than 34 years since it came to light. the first The Legend of Zelda game, in 1986 and for NES to be exact. Since then and until the last one released on Nintendo Switch there have been a total of 36 games and not long ago we told you what had been the chronological order of all Zelda releases.

New Zelda remasters for Switch

Well, logically we all know that the saga will not end in game number 36. There will be many more stories, but for the moment the next thing about Zelda may be related to the possibility of Nintendo bringing some reissues of its most emblematic titles to the Nintendo Switch. That is, do exactly the same thing you are doing with the 35th anniversary of Super Mario.

Why is all this believed? Well, to begin with, because he Zelda's 35th Anniversary It is just around the corner. Then, because it has been known that Nintendo has presented a document in Australia where registers the trademark Phantom Hourglass. This was one of the most innovative games in the series as it was designed for the Nintendo DS and the use of its double screen and pencil.

Now that title could receive a remastering designed for Nintendo Switch with which to celebrate all these years of Zelda and recover a story highly valued by fans. Although they also pose an important challenge, because in the current Nintendo portable we do not have a double screen option as it did with the Nintendo DS or later with the Wii U when a new version was released through its virtual console.

In any case, as Zelda fans, what interests us is to know Nintendo's real plans with this mythical saga. If they intend to release remastered and improved versions of some of the most important releases, if it would be directly emulated ports, releases as a collection like Super Mario All Star or who knows.

Although all this may be the same in part, if you like Zelda and you haven't played each and every one of its titles, the idea of ​​being able to do it on the current laptop will surely appeal to you. Of course, do not forget that you can do it and in a very comfortable way through the different emulators.


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