Nintendo gave them the license to use the Zelda characters and stuff, but not the license to actually use the "The Legend of Zelda" branded name.
Just like with the Hyrule Warriors games.
At the Beast Wars screening tonight, everyone there was given the Early Bird registration pin for free since the screening was cancelled last minute, due to a combination of a failure with the equipment and Alec Willows having a personal issue at the airport that he needed to take care of, which...
Some notable observations:
In general, all three episodes insert various references to Megatron being an Emperor of Destruction, where none originally were in the English version.
Optimus is repeatedly referred to as "Commander Convoy" or simply "Commander". Only those who deem him no respect...
Good call getting that out in the open...
...and now you've opened the floodgates. 😛
"Call of the Primitives" is probably the most important one to sub as far as understanding JG1 lore is concerned, as it contains at least one line that was (whether deliberately or inadvertently) rewritten by...
All that's known is that it was some party with deliberate and malicious intent. The attack was no accident, and very thorough, with the full intent of destroying the forum completely and irreparably.
There is no "The Legend of" in that game's title. That's the important distinction.
The only canon game that is the exception to that rule is Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. All other canon games contain "The Legend of Zelda" in their titles.
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