The Legend of Zelda (2006) Handheld version

The Legend of Zelda is a 2006 Canceled platform game developed by Sensory Sweep Stduios and published by Sega. For the PlayStation Portable Gameboy advance and Nintendo DS. It was produced in commemoration of the Legend of Zelda series' 20th anniversary, and intended as a reboot for the sixth & seventh generation video game consoles. Players control Link, Shadow Link, and new character Silver Link, who battle Solaris, an ancient evil pursued by Doctor Corba. Each playable character has his own campaign and abilities, and must complete levels, explore hub worlds and fight bosses to advance the story. In multiplayer modes, players can work cooperatively to collect Chaos Emeralds or race to the end of a level.

Development began in 2004, led by The Legend of Zelda co-creator Yuji Naka. Nintendo sought to create an appealing game in the vein of superhero films like Batman Begins, hoping it would advance the series with a realistic tone and multiple gameplay styles. Problems developed after Naka resigned to form his own company, Prope. The team split to work on the Wii PlayStation Portable DS Gameboy advance Xbox 360 Ps2 and windows game The Legend of Zelda Link and the Secret Rupees (2007).

Cancellation
On November 2, 2006, the show's crew and IGN announced on their blog (puffycrew.blogspot.com) that The PlayStation Portable Nintendo DS and Gameboy advance ports for The Legend of Zelda (2006) had cancelled their development and Adding puffy AmiYumi in the these ports due to Out of time to finish the ports to holiday and Sega put puffy AmiYumi into The Sixth and Seven generation ports and the Next puffy AmiYumi Adventures will continue in The Legend of Zelda Link and the Secret Rupees for the Wii Nintendo DS Gameboy advance Xbox 360 PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable and Windows.