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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was the last GameCube The Legend of Zelda game and the first Wii Zelda
game. It was highly anticipated by many members of the gaming
community, and was regarded as finally fulfilling the dreams of those
who wanted a much more realistic and mature Zelda game, as seen in the SpaceWorld 2000 GameCube Tech Demo.
This is the first Zelda game to be rated T by ESRB and 12+ by PEGI. The
reason is probably because of violence, blood (as seen when Link
strikes Dark Beast Ganon; it drips when he runs around), and signs of nudity- as shown by the Great Fairy. This game is also notable for being the first Zelda
title released in the United States before Japan, as the Wii version
was released in America on November 19, 2006, whereas the Japanese Wii
version was released on December 2. Because of this, Twilight Princess was the launch title for the Wii alongside Wii Sports in the United States.