Posted On 29 Aug 2011 By
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In the latest press release by Nintendo details about the official Skyward Sword Bundle were revealed. At E3 we heard that there was going to be a special edition Golden Wiimote to go along with the game. However, other details were left out. Would the Wiimote be free? Would it come with all copies of the game?
Finally we have answers to these questions. As revealed by the press release, there will be 2 versions of the game. There is the regular copy that will retail at the normal 49.99 and then there will be a special edition bundle pack.
In the Skyward Sword Bundle, gamers will receive the limited edition Gold Wiimote and Wii Motion Plus. But wait there’s more! Those who purchase the special edition copy of the game will also get a special CD featuring several songs that will be played during The Legend of Zelda… Continue Reading
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We have tons of goodies for you all today and it starts with the Skyward Sword Box Artwork that you see above. There will be a special edition bundle for Skyward Sword upon release, retailing for $69.99. The bundle will get you a copy of the game as well as the gold Wii Remote Plus [...]
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So my brother texted me yesterday, wondering how his Skyward Sword pre-order would work out if they announced the limited edition bundle we all knew was coming. I assured him he'd be good to transfer his order to the new bundle once it was announced, and that we should expect news soon - in a month or two at most. I didn't think that news would be coming today. Nintendo's just officially announced a Skyward Sword limited edition bundle, which comes out at launch for $69.99 (just $20 up on the game alone) and includes the Gold Wii Remote Plus seen at E3. Plus, anyone who buys a first-print issue of the game will get a free Zelda Symphony Concert Soundtrack CD. What a deal! I know I don't mind paying $20 extra for what may be the biggest Zelda release of the last decade. Hop inside for the press release. UPDATE: Plus, an analysis of the strange crest seen in the background!...
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Some of you may remember me doing a Majora’s Mask video walkthrough a while ago. I got several videos uploaded to our youtube channel and all was going well. However, my hard drive then crashed and I lost over half of the game’s footage. ...
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Link, and his bloodline - while a clan of legendary heroes who are truly dedicated to the princess, the Royal Family and the nation of Hyrule - are also known to take a vacation every now and then, whether it be to hone their skills, or find a lost and dear friend. In the extreme cases, Link has even been forced to leave Hyrule, by the will of the goddesses... it was in Oracle of Seasons where he had actually traversed two lands: having been forced out of Hyrule into the realm of Holodrum, and then again stumbling and tumbling into the subterranean lava world of Subrosia. In Twilight Princess, the Chosen Hero hadn't begun his quest in Hyrule, but rather, in a small province surrounding it; it was also in this game where Link had explored many other outlying lands bordering Hyrule, some entirely uninhabited. Soon, in Skyward Sword, our hero will be traversing an expansive airbourne realm known as Skyloft, before setting foot into arguably the youngest Hyrule we've seen to date. So many wondrous places exist outside of Princess Zelda's kingdom, and having the opportunity to see these exotic places is just a small part of what...
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People often toss around the phrase that "Pokémon isn't just a game; it's a lifestyle", yet recently I've come to really see how much The Legend of Zelda is a part of the lives of us fans - whether we realize it or not! Sure, Zelda may not have quite the extensive media reach that Pokémon does and it definitely doesn't require all those hours of dedicated training, but Zelda has its own unique influence over our lives individually as well as our collective culture. It was when I was walking home recently at midnight that I realized just how intertwined with my life Zelda is. To most people it would have been nothing more than walking in the dark with birds crowing, tweeting and calling. To me it was the exact same ominous bird calls that haunt the exterior to Ganon's Castle in Ocarina of Time. A mere walk turned into some sort of nostalgic, vivid memory, and my thoughts were on nothing but Ganon's Tower. Since then I couldn't help but see The Legend of Zelda everywhere. Even though I wasn't playing any Zelda titles at the time, and have been away from Zelda Informer for weeks...
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The Zelda Publications page has been updated with all the Nintendo Power magazines from the year of 1998. The year was one of most hyped years in Zelda history. The drum of Ocarina of Time, still known as Zelda 64 at the time, was beating louder than ever. While the game repeatedly got pushed back, [...]
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This beautiful gallery of images date back to a blog post from April 20, 2009, but nonetheless are amazing. Vikki Chu created these linoleum cuts for an art project and they retell part of the story from Ocarina of Time. On her blog she wrote… For this project, I had to re-interpret the look/feel of [...]
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By now most of you have heard the rumor about Nintendo revealing some new big 3DS title next month at their press event right before TGS (which, per tradition, they wont actually be attending). It could be completely fabricated, however we do know Nintendo isn't throwing the towel in on the 3DS for at least another couple years. That means, of course, there naturally has to be at least one, if not 2 or 3, big name 3DS titles coming from Nintendo in 2012. We could hear about it next month, but instead of wondering what we may or may not get next month, lets instead take our guesses at what game next gets revealed from Nintendo that we'll care about, regardless of when it's announced....
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Posted On 28 Aug 2011 By
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A few months ago when the Zelda Symphony Concert was first announced we soon found out that there will be dates in both London and Los Angelos. We haven’t gotten any other definite locations yet, but we do know that Nintendo has a nation-wide tour planned in 2012. What about the rest of the world? [...]
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