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Music Monday: Song of Healing

Once again, it is time for a Music Monday. I may not be the usual writer (Rusty), but I enjoy more than my fair share of Zelda fan music. Today, I bring to you a rendition of Majora’s Mask’s “Song of Healing”.  This rendition is brought to you by YouTube user BrannaElysia, who specializes in…

Attention: News correspondents needed!

Hi there! My name is Jonah, and I manage all of the front page staff as well as all content posted to the front page. While we have a fantastic staff, we have a slight dilemma: we simply do not have enough news correspondents. To help remedy this situation, I am asking you, the readers…

Nintendo won’t be having a large E3 press conference this year

Nintendo’s press conferences have become a staple of E3 each year. Normally, Nintendo takes the opportunity in the days preceding E3 to hold a large press conference where it announces new hardware and software for the coming year. However, in a dramatic shift in strategy, Nintendo of Japan has announced that it will not be…

Console to Closet

Console to Closet is a blog that takes outfits from many different video games and assembles many different pieces to create a real outfit. However, the outfits are not exact copies of the outfits worn in the games, but are outfits simply inspired by ones seen in the games. Three fantastic examples of this are…

“Gerudo Valley Theme” metal cover

Uploaded by YouTube user THEoneNILS, this particular metal cover is the theme played in Gerudo Valley in Ocarina of Time. Also featured by this particular user are other metal covers, some Zelda-related, while most are non-Zelda but still related to other games. Check out the video after the jump!

Triforce lamp

Featured on GoNintendo, a user on Etsy is currently taking preorders for a handcrafted triforce lamp, that can be ordered to either be hanging or go on an end table. Hit the jump for more details!

Ballad of the Goddess harp cover

“Ballad of the Goddess”, a song featured throughout Skyward Sword, has been covered by YouTube user yosiejs0 on harp. This song had a rather vital role throughout Skyward Sword, allowing Link to locate the Sacred Flames to power his sword. Hit the jump to view!

Zelda metal medley on guitar

YouTuber DeansGuitarTV recently uploaded a video of himself playing an assortment of different Zelda songs on guitar. From the “Lost Woods Theme” to “Zelda’s Lullaby”, lots of musical diversity is present. Also featured on this user’s page are other metal covers by him. Hit the jump to view the video!

Hyrule Castle metal cover

YouTube user TheJonnyDeath posted a while back a pretty rad metal version of the Hyrule Castle music from A Link To The Past. In addition to this metal cover, this user also has posted many other metal covers of other game songs, ranging from other Zelda songs, to an assortment of Nintendo games songs. Hit the…

Massive Zelda painting

deviantArt user l-dawb has created a massive painting covering many different characters and aspects of Skyward Sword. You might remember a piece of Zelda art similar in style but done by a different artist depicting practically every Zelda character from the entire franchise. This piece of art, however, focuses on Skyward Sword. Hit the jump to view!

Song of Storms metal guitar cover

Over on GoNintendo, a video has been posted of a fantastic metal guitar cover created by YouTube user ThunderToaster of the widely-known song from Ocarina of Time, the “Song of Storms.” This channel also features some other covers he has done. Hit the jump to view the video!

“Link is not a hero!” video

Forum member Future has recently started a new YouTube account under the name of Futurised. This channel will feature Let’s Play videos, along with game review videos, and other various creative things related to video games. Just yesterday, he created a fantastic Zelda-related video; an animation of a poem he wrote. Narrated by him, it is…

It’s dangerous to go alone…

…take one of these! I found this sort of amusing. In case you aren’t familiar, this meme originates from the first ever Zelda game, The Legend of Zelda. As Link leaves the old man’s house, he informs Link that the outside world is dangerous, and to take a sword. Some silly fan took it upon…

Real Deku shield

Over at GoNintendo some pictures of a real Deku Shield have made an appearance. Quite realistic, I must add, super impressive. The creator also is selling them over on Etsy.com.

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