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Realm of Memories: My first Zelda commercial

I had a weird sense of logic as a kid. I always attributed the Legend of Zelda franchise to be solely video game related, so I made the assumption that it would always stay that way. I thought I’d never see the series portrayed in movies, comic books, or even on television (little did I…

Realm of Memories: The Gods’ Bell Tower

The Wind Waker is definitely in my top five when it comes to Zelda games. I wouldn’t say that the original version for the Nintendo Gamecube completely holds up over time, what with the lack of the Swift Sail, no Touch Screen Map, and that horrid Tingle. Even still, I’d still argue that the original…

Realm of Memories: Battling Bulblin

Twilight Princess is a game I often find myself thinking back on in my day-to-day life. It was one of the darkest entries in the series and offered many new gameplay elements and concepts that future Legend of Zelda titles would adopt. One of my personal favorite additions was horseback combat. While horse riding has…

Realm of Memories: That one key

I think it’s safe to say that many Zelda fans can recall a time where they were missing a regular Small Key or even the Boss Key, having no idea at all where that key could possibly be located. A few examples I can personally think of is that one key trickily placed at the…

Realm of Memories: My first major test of strength

Breath of the Wild is without a doubt one of the best games I’ve ever played. I’ve spent hundreds of hours playing it, fully engrossed in the world, getting attached to its characters, and loving the story the whole way through. But if I had to pick my personal favorite thing about the game besides…

Realm of Memories: Finishing the fight

Let me take you back to the simpler time of 2003. My older sister was a massive Zelda fan during her high school days, and I, at around the age of seven, would always watch her and her friend play Ocarina of Time together. Then one day, my sister’s friend brought her little brother over…

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