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IThe Legend of Zelda is one of the most recognizable franchises in gaming history.
The series has over 20 different titles for you to try.
With so many of them releasing on different systems though, it can be hard to play them all.
Others, like the Nintendo 64 duo, have questionable controls.
Zelda games sell like hotcakes, so remasters are a smart investment from Nintendo.
Below we go over 5 Zelda Games We Want Remastered in 2023.
Majora’s Mask
Majora’s Maskis one of the most talked aboutZeldagames in the series.
This is partially because of how quickly it developed, and it’s unique time-based mechanics.
Even better, there could be a dual remake ofOcarina of TimeandMajoras Masktogether as a single game.
Many games that were put in the Wii U have already been ported to Nintendo Switch.
This leaves players wondering why there has been no news ofWind Wakerfinally making its way onto an active console.
A Wind Waker remaster would allow for the game to be updated to use modern controls.
In addition, the Tingle Tuner could be used with a phone app.
There are even many fans who remark that the game aged well.
That’s due to the fact that the art style is graphically demanding.
The Minish Cap
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is stuck on Game Boy Advance.
While it was ported to the eShop for Wii U and 3DS those have now been closed.
Minish Cap is a charming adventure that centers around a shrinking mechanic.
The mechanic allows Link to become small and explore the map from different angles.
The game also has a host of unique items to try out, like the gust jar.
This is a pretty linearZeldagame, but there are a few sidequests, like collecting miniature figures.
This could makeMinish Capwork well with the Amiibo mechanic.
This is because the game introduced theZeldaformula that we know and love today.
Before, the series was just a basic sidescrolling adventure.
Many gamers today likely wouldn’t be as interested in the formula of the first twoZeldatitles.
The title was the first Zelda game that also featured a fully fleshed-out overworld.
It’s a bit of a shame not to see it remasted for modern consoles.
It would be a treat for newer Zelda fans who can’t get their hands on an older console.
Together they both make for an interesting duo of games.
It’s hard to choose which one is the favorite for most players.
Both games mechanics are still unique enough to stand out against newer Zelda titles likeA Link Between Worlds.
In today’s world, playing games and interacting with friends would be even easier.
Many fans are willing to take just about anything to get these games off the Game Boy Color.
Judson Holley is a writer that began his career as a ghostwriter.
Returning to the mortal coil to work among the living.
With some of his favorite games being tactical FPS games such as Squad and the Arma series.
When not attending to his wife, Judson often tends to his cats.
He also has a knack for music mainly composing for and playing piano.