3DS Adds New Circle Pad
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
A scanned image from a Japanese gaming magazine called Famitsu was leaked online showing an extra attachment for the Nintendo 3DS which features a circle pad on the right side. Supposedly this will be an official Nintendo accessory for the 3DS, and...
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Zelda Dungeon: Looking For New Staff Members
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
We are looking to add a few new staff members to the Zelda Dungeon team. I’ve listed a few specific positions below for what we are looking for as well as a short description. If you are interested in applying please send an e-mail to webmaster@zeldadungeon.net or contact me directly on skype (armochicken13). News Correspondent: [...]
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A Day In The Life Of Nathanial Rumphol-Janc
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
Nate shuffled to the third classic rock radio station in his presets: "Cherry Pie" came on; Nate spun the volume knob three times around--cars two lanes over shook like a grand mal seizure. A host of dollar menu cheese and onion burgers were riding shotgun. He took big alligator bites, consuming his way through the pile with the dedication of a professional competitive eater. His belly acted as a cup holder, holding an extra large Diet Coke because he was "cutting back calories" until he could fit in the suit he wore to Senior prom back in the early 80s again. He was absent-mindedly speeding through the freeway, sloppily switching lanes, singing in falsetto three pitches too high. A stain the size of one of his nipples rested on the Green Bay Packer shorts he was wearing. It smelled like the yellow stuff that always leaked out of cheap trash bags. He found fully frozen shrimp in the freezer and warmed them up for two minutes. A squirt of ketchup served as dipping sauce. Laptop out, he figured he might as well see what what was going on with Zelda Informer, the site he'd been running for the past...
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City in the Sky Video Walkthrough
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
Our Zelda Twilight Princess Video Walkthrough is nearly completion. I just finished getting through the City in the Sky. This video will show you all how to get through the last half of the dungeon.After this segment I will be uploading a video on ho...
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Zelda Informer Starts a Mailbag, Send Us Your Questions!
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
We've been carefully reading through all the suggestions you've been giving in the recent "help us improve Zelda Informer" post and very seriously considering each one. One of the more popular ones, and one we've wanted to kick-start for awhile now, is the idea of a weekly mailbag series - so I'm proud to present the first Zelda Informer mailbag! ...Sort of. We still need you to send us your questions so we can try to answer them. Back during E3, I did a Q&A session on Skyward Sword that was really popular, and I'm hoping we'll see a similar response for this. This time, however, the floor's open to all kinds of questions. Sure, you can still ask me about my experiences with Skyward Sword, but if you're really interested in, say, Mario or Metroid feel free to shoot me something on that subject as well. I'm sure it'll be a lot of fun. You can leave your questions or requests in the comments section or send me an email at alex@zeldainformer.com. This week I also talk about the recent discussion about how Aonuma feels about the first Zelda game. I'm hoping that'll clarify what I was hoping...
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Mas’ Zelda Collection 014 – Ocarina of Time 3D Display Stand
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
It has been awhile since I’ve posted a Zelda Collection video but the series is now back. This time around we are looking at a fairly rare display stand for Ocarina of Time 3D. These display stands were found in GameStop’s, Best Buy’s, and select retail stores that sold Ocarina of Time 3D within the [...]
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Skyward Sword Bundle in top 15 Pre-sales at Walmart
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
Have you guys Pre-Ordered Skyward sword? Do you buy your games from Walmart? Well, the Zelda Skyward Sword Golden Remote Bundle has made it into the top 15 Pre-sales at Walmart, sitting at the 12th place due to popular demand. The bundle includes The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword game disk, Music CD Soundtrack, and [...]
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The Importance of Lake Hylia: A Character Study
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
I knew I'd get in trouble with the naming convention I chose for the series. Not only are the segments of Ocarina of Time that I'll be discussing not confined to Lake Hylia, but also many of you are confused, thinking that this series is about the specific geography. But it's too late to change things now, so we'll just be carrying on. As I've discussed previously, with Kokiri Forest and Death Mountain, Zora's Domain is a region that we, as Link, experience first as a child and then again as an adult. This helps create dramatic affect, since there is a shock value when Link returns to find these locations so vastly changed. And like the forest and fire regions, the water regions also have a character or characters that are major influences in Link's journey. In this case that character is Princess Ruto....
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The Way of the Hero
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
"May the way of the Hero lead to the Triforce." - A Link to the Past Maidens The Sacred Triforce, the Holy Relic of Hylian culture. The symbol of religion and an object of power. It is mythical and legendary. Simultaneously spiritual and physical. A part of the Essence of the Goddesses left behind at creation. It goes without saying that such an artifact would be highly sought after - for both good and for evil. The Legend of Zelda series' overall storyline, although not free from deviations, is focused around the conflicts that arise from seeking, obtaining, using and loosing this power of the Gods. From the villainous Ganon, to Princess Zelda, and of course, the Hero Link - the Triforce and its parts pass from person to person throughout generations. As we look at each and every game in the 25 years of the Zelda series, it becomes clear that at the end of the path of the Hero, the Triforce lies in wait. Whether in its fullness, or in part, the Triforce seems integral to the life of a Hero. As the line of the seven maidens in A Link to the Past reads: "May the...
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Zelda Theory: Why No Blood?
Posted On 11 Sep 2011 By admin
I never thought a video and fan art would start this, but it has and I felt the need to go ahead and write a little bit about it. A few days ago, I posted a Dorkly Bits video. I'm sure most of you have seen it, and some find it funny while others find it nothing more than tasteless humor. Everyone is free to his or her own opinion. What I want to address in this article is the amount of 'blood' in the Legend of Zelda series. Going through the comments in recent days, many are glad there isn't blood and guts flying around and staining the forest floor. Others really don't care in particular, but don't really want God of War blood splatters. It's just unrealistic. Yet, if games are going to be rated T or M, why not go ahead and put it there? I'd first like to say that the video and fan art I posted are completely different in what they are trying to do. Sang Han's artwork is serious and beautiful, and I doubt any of you would have even commented about the blood if the Dorkly Bits video weren't still fresh on...
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