Zelda Tune in New Pitfall Game for iOS
Posted On 11 Aug 2012 By admin
Last Thursday a new game was released for the iPhone and iPad in celebration of the 30th birthday of Pitfall! for the Atari 2600. The iOS app, also titled Pitfall! is heavily inspired by the popular game Temple Run which many of you may know of already. What does any of this have to do [...]
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Zelda Fanart Spotlight – It’s Dangerous to Go Alone
Posted On 11 Aug 2012 By admin
Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on Deviantart artist, zorn981′s Legend of Zelda fanart, ‘It’s Dangerous to Go Alone‘. This fanart depicts the iconic scene of when Link encounters the old man in the cave shortly after the game begins. The old man, seeing that Link is without a proper weapon, gives him the Wooden Sword, [...]
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“Fistful of Rupees” Web Series Arrives!
Posted On 09 Aug 2012 By admin
“Fistful of Rupees”, a web series created by The Game Station is finally upon us. TGS has had this in the works for some time now. They’re mixing together the spaghetti western genre with the Legend of Zelda franchise to create something unique and unprecedented. I don’t want to spoil anything for you guys, but [...]
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Early Development of Link’s Awakening
Posted On 08 Aug 2012 By admin
Our friend GlitterBerri has composed a collection of some of the numerous differences between the developmental version of Link’s Awakening and the final release. The changes range from simple graphical alterations to some that are a bit more gameplay changing. It’s interesting to be able to get a look at what the game looked like in the beta [...]
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Bomber’s Notebook #010 – Zelda: Better With or Without Magic?
Posted On 07 Aug 2012 By admin
The Magic Meter was one of the staples of the Zelda franchise, the icing on a beautifully, appetizing multi-layered cake. It seems that with recent console installments, Nintendo has been trying to do away with this classic mechanic and replace it with other depleting meters like the Stamina Meter. The trend started with Twilight Princess [...]
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A Link to the Past Intro Comic
Posted On 05 Aug 2012 By admin
Recently Zac Gorman posted an animated comic of his take on the introduction to A Link to the Past. Hardly does one stumble upon a piece so simple yet atmospheric. It captures the essence of the dark opening to one of Zelda’s greatest titles, pouring emotion and a feeling of sadness into the piece that [...]
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“Fistful of Rupees” Zelda Western Trailer!
Posted On 03 Aug 2012 By admin
It’s almost here! The highly-anticipated Zelda western “Fistful of Rupees” debuts on August 7th, and the team has revealed its first trailer. The Game Station has had this in the works for some time now, mixing together the spaghetti western genre with the Legend of Zelda franchise to create something unique and unprecedented. It’s evident [...]
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Legend of Zelda prototype sells for a record $55k
Posted On 03 Aug 2012 By admin
Earlier in the week, a Legend of Zelda prototype cartridge appeared on eBay with the listed price of $150k. Well, it’s finally sold for the price of $55k putting it in the record books for the largest sum of money a Nintendo Entertainment System game has sold for. Make the jump to see a video [...]
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Zelda Eternity’s Marathon Schedule
Posted On 03 Aug 2012 By admin
Earlier today, fan site Zelda Eternity posted their final schedule for their upcoming Zelda marathon. They are covering most of the same games that we covered in our own marathon earlier this year. Make the jump for their schedule info and information on how you can watch their marathon! The Zelda Eternity marathon will feature [...]
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Somewhat Awesome’s Live Action Legend of Zelda
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By admin
The team over at Somewhat Awesome Films has created a short scene that strives to capture the essence of The Legend of Zelda in a live action environment. The resulting product was incredibly more than just somewhat awesome, as the combined visuals and sounds work together to form an amazing video. If you’re curious to see [...]
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