![]() ![]() ![]() Read on to find out where to play every Legend of Zelda game. ago pretty much any discrete gpu (non-integrated) will do. About GPU there isn't much research but I think 1060 6gb does well. For every other game, I’ve listed the most recent console on which you can play it - although in some cases, these “recent” consoles are still pretty old. Seems like having a 4.0ghz clock 2017 CPU is what helps more, 16gb ram would be also recommended if you are using graphic packs and shader cache. Still, with those two consoles alone, you can play almost half of the Zelda library, and that’s not too shabby. Plus: Celebrate The Legend of Zelda's 35th anniversary with Tom's Guide.Bear in mind that I also haven’t listed every single re-release, just the most recent ones. For purposes of this article, I consider the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS to be “modern” consoles, even though Nintendo stopped producing games for the parallax-3D handheld. Nintendo has re-released many (though not all) of the Zelda games on modern consoles, and many are relatively easy to find, even if not at cheaper prices you might expect. As such, I’ve looked into every Zelda game, and every platform in which Link has donned the green tunic. ![]()
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