The Wind Waker was released on December 13, 2002, in Japan, and on May 2, 2003, in Europe. To promote the release, Nintendo offered a bonus disc as a
pre-order incentive which included a GameCube port of
Ocarina of Time as well as its previously unreleased expansion,
Ura Zelda.
Ura Zelda, largely an adaptation of
Ocarina of Time with some changes, including new dungeon challenges, had been developed for the Nintendo 64's
64DD peripheral, but was shelved when that system failed.
Ura Zelda was named
Ocarina of Time Master Quest in North America and Europe.
Ocarina of Time/Master Quest discs became popular items in their own right in North America, with some customers making and then cancelling pre-orders to get them. To avoid this issue in Europe, Nintendo released the item only in two-disc packages with
The Wind Waker. On November 17 that year, Nintendo launched another promotion via a
compilation disc, ''The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition
. The disc includes ports of the original Legend of Zelda
, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Ocarina of Time
, and Majora's Mask
, as well as a Wind Waker
demo and two featurettes. Never sold commercially, the Collector's Edition
was included in another GameCube bundle and was made available to existing GameCube owners who either registered their system or subscribed to Nintendo Power''. The compilation became a coveted item among fans; in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the 1000 allotted copies were claimed within minutes. To satisfy frustrated customers there, Nintendo offered additional copies to those who purchased select GameCube games.
The Wind Waker HD version.|alt=A comparison of the graphics of Wind Waker HD and the original GameCube release, Wind Waker, with the original on the top and the remake on the bottom. In 2013, Nintendo developed a
high definition re-release of
The Wind Waker,
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, for the
Wii U. The inspiration came when staff converted elements from various games to explore the system's capabilities while planning for
Breath of the Wild. The developers experimented with several
Zelda games, but were especially struck by how well
The Wind Waker translated into high definition. When the team determined it would take less than a year to remaster the entire game, Aonuma approached Miyamoto about developing it. He faced considerable reluctance from management due to players' mixed response in 2003, but Miyamoto ultimately greenlit development as Nintendo staff had found that opinions of the game had warmed over the years. The entire project took six months to develop.
The Wind Waker HD features high definition graphics and improved lighting. Some weapons, like the bow, can be aimed using the GamePad's gyroscope, as in
Ocarina of Time 3D. The game supports
Off-TV Play, which enables the player to play the game solely on the Wii U GamePad. The game can also be played on the
Wii U Pro Controller, a controller similar to the one used in the original game. The developers made some changes to the gameplay as well: they introduced a new item, the "Swift Sail", allowing for faster sailing on the Great Sea. They also streamlined the Triforce quest, improved the Picto Box, and replaced the Tingle Tuner, which had required connectivity with a Game Boy Advance, with a Tingle Bottle item that connected to the
Miiverse service prior to its shutdown on November 8, 2017. A limited-edition
console bundle that combines both a digital version of the game and the Deluxe Wii U console was released on September 20, 2013, in North America. The black console features a GamePad with a golden Hylian Crest and golden
The Wind Waker-styled Hylian letters and symbols. A redemption code for a digital copy of
The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia was also included. A Ganondorf figurine was released with a special edition copy of the game, available exclusively through
GameStop. ==Reception==