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LCD games from The Legend of Zelda series

Zelda
Zeldagameandwatchcover.jpg
Cover of the Zelda Game & Watch
Developer(s) Nintendo Research & Development 1
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Game & Watch, Nintendo Mini Classics
Release date(s) Game & Watch
  • NA: August 1989
Mini Classics
  • NA: 1998
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
The Legend of Zelda
Zeldawatchgamebox.jpg
The Legend of Zelda game watch box.
Developer(s) Nelsonic Industries
Publisher(s) Nelsonic Industries
Platform(s) Nelsonic game watch
Release date(s)
  • NA: October 5, 1989
  • PAL: May 1992
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce
BBII TLoZ KnT.jpg
Cover art for Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (Barcode Battler II)
Developer(s) Epoch Co.
Publisher(s) Epoch Co.
Platform(s) Barcode Battler II
Release date(s)
  • JP: 1992
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single-player

LCD games are electronic games played on an LCD screen. Since the release of the Zelda Game & Watch game in August 1989, several LCD games based upon the theme of The Legend of Zelda have been licensed by Nintendo to be released for both Japanese and foreign markets. While Zelda (Game & Watch) was both developed and manufactured by Nintendo, later LCD games would only be licensed by Nintendo. The Legend of Zelda game watch (October 1989) is an LCD wristwatch game produced by Nelsonic as part of their Nelsonic Game Watch series, and Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース?) is an LCDfighting video game licensed by Nintendo and produced by Epoch Co. for the Barcode Battler II (バーコードバトラーII?) platform, and released only in Japan.

The Zelda Game & Watch (model number ZL-65) is a multi-screen Game & Watch system developed by Nintendo and released in North America in 1989. Its gameplay was heavily inspired by Zelda II: Adventure of Link on NES, and it featured an original story described on the manual.


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