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Make it rain with this replica of Guru-Guru’s music box

The Song of Storms is one of the most recognizable tunes in Zelda history, played with gusto and intensity by Guru-Guru inside the Kakariko Village windmill. If you’ve ever considered cosplaying as Guru-Guru, this music box made by CuriosityProps is a must have addition to your attire. This fully functional box is decorated almost identically…

Nintendo once patented a mysterious illumination device

Recently made available for viewing is a lengthy 2010 patent filed by Nintendo in August 2010 for some type of illumination device, meant to be used with the Wii. The device looks like it would turn your TV into the sun from the picture, however the abstract describes the device as an illumination system which communicates…

Video: Zelda wedding and dating Q&A

I spent my Valentine’s Day with my beloved companion, Netflix, but this Zelda wedding and dating Q&A may be encouraging to some of you! The video, featuring Hombre, Humulos, and Jessica, covers topics such as wedding planning, first dates, and whether or not you should go up to a girl and say “It’s dangerous to…

Video: Does Zelda exploit nostalgia?

The music, the characters, the story–Zelda games give me all sorts of feels, and this video explores that feeling of nostalgia as a calculated play by Nintendo to hook gamers for generation after generation. My first Zelda game was A Link to the Past, followed by Ocarina of Time. Both games I played with my…

The Little Hero of Time book cover print

You might remember Little Golden Books as a kid, and this adorable Link print by joebot is an adaptation of a possible “Little Triforce” children’s book titled “The Little Hero of Time”. The art print is $20, and measures 8 x 10 inches. Too bad it’s not an actual book! This print would be a lovely…

Here’s a Zelda-themed geometry lesson from Reddit

Some of you may remember messing around with geoboards at school or at home when you were a kid. Geoboards are pegged boards that are generally used in an educational setting to teach principles of geometry, such as area and perimeter. You would simply stretch a rubber band or string across the pegs to create…

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