The Oracle games hit the Japanese eShop two weeks ago, but Zelda fans in other territories are still waiting for their share. Thankfully, series producer Eiji Aonuma updated the official Developer’s Room Miiverse today to announce that they are on the way.
While he could not yet provide any specific dates, he stated:
“Our plan is to release these two games in other territories some time before summer!”
That means we can expect the games to arrive within the next few months!






Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland was released only in Japan and Europe, never making it to the USA due to lackluster sales. Surprisingly, the game was well-received among those who did play and review the game. You play as Tingle, a 35-year-old (and single) man lost in the world. Guided by the mysterious figure Uncle Rupee, Tingle fills a mystical spring with money and gain access to the wonderful Rupeeland, a paradise where nobody has to work. Along the way, hire body guards to protect Tingle – but from what? All may not be as it seems in Tingle’s quest for monetary gain, and Rupeeland just might not be so rosy after all...
Or the month after that (May) or the month after that (June).
"next FEW months" meaning more than just next month.
When is it coming for the USA? huh huh huh??????????? But really i want to play these.
you're gonna love them, fun and challenging… and special items like swords, magical rings you get with passwords found in one game but used in the other, yep, really great games =)
i Am gonna love them :3
Has there been any official announcement on whether or not there would be some sort of connectivity between the games?
I'm guessing around May 14th to mark their 12th anniversary, or just sometime in May since June is summer.
Technically Summer starts on June 21st so it could be around e3 that we see these
Reminds me of the brief period of waiting we had to endure when Majora's Mask was re-released on the Wii VC in Japan.
Most likely the games are ready for download, but Nintendo has to wait for the ESRB and other respective ratings boards of other countries to give a new age rating. It's rather silly I know but it's standard procedure.