Sang Han Artist Creates Amazing Link Art
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
It's always so much fun to find Zelda fan art. Now, this guy, Sang Han, is a professional concept artist at Firaxis. I originally found an artwork of Link's Upthrust move that our green clad hero learned in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. But, I fell in love with his style and went ahead and browsed his website. While I was looking through it, I found this Samus artwork as well. I couldn't pass up sharing it because Metroid is a game that I'm sure many of us love. He has tons of artwork to browse through on his website, so I really suggest looking at it. Sang Han has also done published artwork for Civilization V, Rise of Legends, and a few other games. It's still so cool to see him show his affection for existing games like Legend of Zelda. His artwork is serious, and is amazing. I hope to see further artworks from this incredibly talented artist. To see the Link Upthrust artwork, hit the jump!...
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Kirby Mass Attack Gets A Yummy Promotion
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
Nintendo already promoted Kirby Mass Attack for the Nintendo DS during PAX with cotton candy and jumbo pink bean bags. Now they are targeting major cities in North America, and are delivering ice cold snacks! Everyone tries to emulate their favorite game characters, and what better way to help solve this solution then to fill your bellies! They are 'traveling across the country' but in reality they are only hitting three cities, and will have frozen fruit snacks and demos for people to try out. They will be given out in Kirby Snack Attack Trucks. What else? To see the cities and dates, hit the jump! ...
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Artificial Fear Plays Clock Town
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
It's one of those slow news days, so here is another video featuring music from a Zelda game. This time it stars the Clock Town Medley, with each day's unique tune. The music is downloadable as an mp3, and is a great version of this memorable tune. Mat Graham is known for his guitar arrangements of video game music. He composes his own music as well, and has recorded several original songs. He plays under the name of Artificial Fear. So get ready to rock, and hit the jump!...
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Skyward Sword: Most Anticipated 2011 Game
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
A recent poll over at gamrFeed was posted the other day and it compares several of the highly anticipated games set to release in 2011. The original poll had options for Skyward Sword, Elder Scrolls Skyrim, Modern Warfare 3, Battlefield 3, Uncharted 3, Gears of War 3, Super Mario 3D and a few other highly [...]
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Nintendo Download Update for September 9th
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
Morning everyone! I'm in a bit of a hurry this morning, since I have to take my kitten, Link, to the vet. Yes, I named him Link. The Nintendo Download this week doesn't look very promising, but with Wii titles like Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny coming later this month and Star Fox 64 3D tomorrow, I'm going to save what little monies I have left. There is a game for those budding DS artists called Paint Splash. It's a multiplayer art game, and you can save your pretty little drawings to your SD card. The 3DS Virtual Console game is Golf, but I have the Ambassador NES Open Tournament Golf to play. I don't really see the fun in it though. Not a golf fan. For the full list of this week's downloadable content, hit the jump!...
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Forest Temple Walkthrough
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
I have just completed another part to our ongoing Zelda Twilight Princess Walkthrough. This part is a complete guide to the Forest Temple.In our Forest Temple Walkthrough I teach you guys how to find a couple of heart pieces, save all the monkeys, an...
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Eiji Aonuma Never Finished the Original Legend of Zelda
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
In a recent interview with Game Informer, Eiji Aonuma gave us some background on his personal history with the Zelda series. In particular he talked about the original Legend of Zelda and had this to say. I’ve never actually finished it… I almost feel like there’s still no game more difficult than it. Every time [...]
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Pokémon Field Guide
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
Ever wondered what the people of the Pokémon universe did before the Pokédex was invented? How did they keep logs of the different types of pokemon, and how they looked and behaved? Artist Michael Casteel has found a beautiful was to bring these amazing creatures into a field guide format. Titled "Pokémon Field Guide", these illustrations have notes on behaviours and even some skeletal drawings. They are written as though they were exploring the wilderness, and are taking notes and drawing the creatures as they go. It's really cool. Hit the jump for some more sample pieces and the link to the artists gallery. GOTTA CATCH EM ALL!...
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New Skyward Sword Artwork – New Details in Next Issue of Game Informer
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
Game Informer has revealed the front and back cover pages for their next issue which shows off brand new Skyward Sword artwork. They also mention the next issue will contain plenty of new Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword details. Check out the new artwork and what will be covered below. This year marks the 25th anniversary of The [...]
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Dorkly Bits: Smash Bros. Fatalities
Posted On 08 Sep 2011 By admin
I guess I now know what a Smash Bros. game would look like if it was rated M. Dorkly Bits has combined the Mortal Kombat ending excecutions with one of my favorite childhood fighting series. I had no idea what I would be getting, but some parts were cool while others I found a little disturbing. A warning to all. Link is one of the victims of a fatality. I almost didn't post this after seeing it, but I figured those who enjoy the Mortal Kombat fighting games, like me, would find it amusing, even if only a little. I found it fun to watch. So, watch it if you'd like. Just be aware there is blood and this is one of the more bloody Dorkly Bits....
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