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''The Legend of Zelda'' was developed and directed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Tezuka]]. Miyamoto produced the game and Tezuka produced the script. The manual's backstory was written by Keiji Terui, whose writing was inspired by conflicts in {{wp|Middle Ages|medieval Europe}} and resulted in the legend of the [[Triforce]]. During development, the game was known as 「デス・マウンテン」 (''Desu Maunten'', [[Death Mountain]]).<ref>December 1, 1998. [http://oni.skr.jp/terui.html 照井啓司さんのコメントコーナー]. Retrieved September 16, 2020.</ref> | ''The Legend of Zelda'' was developed and directed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Tezuka]]. Miyamoto produced the game and Tezuka produced the script. The manual's backstory was written by Keiji Terui, whose writing was inspired by conflicts in {{wp|Middle Ages|medieval Europe}} and resulted in the legend of the [[Triforce]]. During development, the game was known as 「デス・マウンテン」 (''Desu Maunten'', [[Death Mountain]]).<ref>December 1, 1998. [http://oni.skr.jp/terui.html 照井啓司さんのコメントコーナー]. Retrieved September 16, 2020.</ref> | ||