Zelda Wiki

Description
Zelda Wiki, also known simply as ZW among  gamers, is a collaborative project between numerous Zelda sites with the mission to become the definitive wiki-based Zelda source, by bringing together an abundance of Zelda websites together, instead of having many smaller wikis scattered across the internet.

Originally started by users of Zelda Universe, Zelda Wiki aims to act as a hub for information on The Legend of Zelda series — created by users for users, using the anyone-can-edit wiki software. Eventually, it grew out of its Zelda Universe roots and attracted the attention and collaboration of many websites throughout the internet, all with the same goal: To provide free, open, in-depth information about The Legend of Zelda series. (As of: 17 September 2013)

Connected Sites

 * Hyrule.net (since December 28, 2008)
 * LegendOfZelda.com (since April 29, 2009)
 * Link's Hideaway (since September 8, 2010)
 * Portal to Hyrule (since June 8, 2009)
 * Zelda Eternity (since January 16, 2011)
 * Zelda Universe (since April 23, 2005)

Who runs these sites?
See: Bureaucrats and Administrators

Other Partnerships

 * Zelda Wiki.org currently has a collaborative link with Zeldapendium, a German-language Legend of Zelda wiki. The partnership allows us to provide relevant interwiki language links in the sidebar, using the    template.
 * Zelda Wiki.org has a long-standing affiliation with StrategyWiki.org, a site offering strategy guide information in a wiki format. All of our game articles carry a link to the relevant guides at StrategyWiki.org, and individual strategy links within articles are facilitated using Template:StrategyWiki.

How can I get involved?
If you are an administrator of a related wiki (for example a non-English language Legend of Zelda wiki, or gaming wiki covering Zelda content), please see "Becoming a Part of Zelda Wiki.org".
 *  Zelda Wiki.org supplies fans with a news feed for its member site and Nintendo news articles.
 *  Zelda Wiki.org has be referred to by two largely circulated printed medias.