the first nintendo

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the first nintendo
Can you list the Zelda games on the nintendo 64 console in order of first to last?

Just the N64! and by first to last, i mean first to be released and last to be released, with everything in between.

the legend of zelda ocarina of time was released on nov 23 1988 and its sequel was the legend of zelda majoras mask was released on oct 26 2000.hope this is what you were looking for.i got this info from wikipedia by typing n64 zelda.wikipedia is so useful for million of specific info im shocked. zelda games rule!!!!!!!!

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