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Veknoid_Outcast said:
S.Peelman said:

Let's see...

 

  • NES: 2 (2 main games)
  • SNES: 1 (1 main game)
  • GameBoy: 4 (GB: 1 main game, GBC: 2 main games, 1 remaster)
  • N64: 2 (2 main games)
  • GameCube: 3 (3 main games (I'm not counting the Collector's Disc or OoTMQ))
  • GameBoy Advance: 4 (2 main games, 3 remasters (1 remaster and 1 main game released on a single cart))
  • DS: 4 (2 main games, 2 spin-offs (1 spin-off only released in JP, 1 spin-off released only in JP and EU))
  • Wii: 3 (2 main games, 1 spin-off)
  • 3DS: 5 (2 main games, 2 remakes, 1 spin-off (because Triforce Heroes is named 'TLoZ', counted as a main game)
  • WiiU: 2 (1 remaster, 1 spin-off (main game not yet counted due to lack of knowledge))
I don't think I forgot any. But yes, it seems 3DS is now the system with the most Zelda related retail releases. Which on paper would be good, but I agree in practice there's probably too much that's questionable...

 

You know what would be fun? Ranking the Nintendo systems by their library of Zelda games :)

That's pretty hard .

To me I guess N64 wins by default because it has OoT. 3DS has it as well, but it's not the same, it's not the original, but does it being there still put the system over something else? SNES has a good game for sure, better than most, but the poor system only has one release. Where to put it?

This needs some time thinking over, adding points to games and stuff like that .