New Legend of Zelda Youtube Intro
Posted On 30 Nov 2010 By admin
Today I just wanted to showcase our new video branding that we will be using in our Youtube videos for now on. This flash intro was created by the same guy who made Zelda Universe’s. We really like his work and hope that you all will as well. Related Posts:Spirit Tracks Intro VideoLegend of Zelda [...]
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Art Spotlight: Skyward Sword
Posted On 29 Nov 2010 By admin
With virtually zero material to work with, the community has already managed to produce some pretty nifty Skyward Sword fan art for your viewing pleasure. Albeit the good pieces of art are few and far in-between but that is without a doubt going to change very quickly once the game is released and Majora's Mask Ganondorf a villain makes an appearance. For now we have to make due with what's available, so jump in for a few pieces of beautiful art pieces...
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1.5m Console Sales Over Thanksgiving
Posted On 29 Nov 2010 By admin
What a fantastic figure from you guys over in the States, 1.5m Nintendo consoles sold over this holiday, with 900k being Nintendo DS and 600k with the Wii. It is believed that the holiday plus the new Wii and DSi colours have contributed to these figures. According to Nintendo of America president, Reggie Fils-Aime, shoppers [...]
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The Legend of Zelda Theme Played on the iPhone, Enhanced
Posted On 29 Nov 2010 By admin
You have to skip to around the 37 minute mark to hear the masterful piece. It's sort of ingenious in creating additional equipment to specifically make the Ocarina application match the quality of synthesized orchestra stuff on computers. It sounds simply gorgeous, and naturally he is really great at playing the Ocarina. He is a musician and a programming guy who happens to love Zelda, and admits it was the inspiration behind the ocarina app....
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Free Web Version of Harvest Moon Launches in Japan
Posted On 29 Nov 2010 By admin
Marvelous Entertainment, owners of the Harvest Moon franchise, launched a free web version of the popular farming sim in Japan last week (via 4Gamer.net) called Minna de Bokujo mono...
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Sony Files Patent Application for "Two Finger Touch" Handheld Device
Posted On 29 Nov 2010 By admin
A recently uncovered (via Akihabara News) patent application filed by Sony Computer Entertainment of America for a "hand-held device with two-fingered touch" points to a forthcoming...
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First 4 Figures: Wolf Link and Midna
Posted On 27 Nov 2010 By admin
First 4 Figures, a company that makes top-notch collectable figurines, have released a teaser image for a new figurine from their Twilight Princess series of figurines. Pre orders for this newest piece begin on the 30th of November. Just a couple of months ago, the the company released a Zant figurine. A review and detailed [...]
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Review: Majora’s Mask by Axle the Beast
Posted On 27 Nov 2010 By admin
Majora’s Mask seems like a very unusual sort of Zelda game. Most games in the series have used a template of game design and storytelling very similar to your standard fantasy epic. Majora’s Mask was a different sort of story. Ironically, while the stakes were far higher than they’ve ever been, we were dealing with [...]
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Zelda Eternity: Majora’s Mask Live Stream
Posted On 26 Nov 2010 By admin
Our friends over at Zelda Eternity will be doing a live stream of Majora’s Mask today, starting at 6pm US Eastern Time. This is not going to be an ordinary stream as Mike, the webmaster of Zelda Eternity, will try to complete the 3-Day Challenge! What this means is that, after the beginning sequence of [...]
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It’s Always About What You Haven’t Got
Posted On 26 Nov 2010 By admin
"My country lay within a vast desert. When the sun rose into the sky, a burning wind punished my lands, searing the world. And when the moon climbed into the dark of night, a frigid gale pierced our homes. No matter when it came, the wind carried the same thing... Death. But the winds that blew across the green fields of Hyrule brought something other than suffering and ruin. I coveted that wind, I suppose." - Ganondorf (The Wind Waker) Humans are known as avid consumers. Unlike majority of other species on earth that evolve and adapt to live in harmony with the environment, humans do not. Instead we consume what we have and move on. We want more. We need more. Our focus is too often centered on expanding to what we haven't got, instead of being content with what we do have. This theme is one that permeates The Legend of Zelda franchise. Not only does Zelda show that such characteristics are inherent in all humans, from the villains like Ganondorf, right through to the protagonist, Link, but also that this natural greedy drive of humans can lead to both advantageous and negative outcomes. ...
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