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A Link to the Past’s map brought to life in HTML5

A Link to the Past has one of the most classic overworld maps of any game to date, even a little over 20 years after the game’s initial release. The map is so beloved by fans that Nintendo decided to re-create it in stereoscopic 3D for A Link Between Worlds. Now, the map has been brought to life in…

Toon Link turns Fierce Deity in this custom-made Amiibo

While there have been many custom-made Fierce Deity Link Amiibo that have been crafted since Nintendo’s hit figurines launched this past November, few have given the character and his weapon justice like this one. Despite the fact that Toon Link is used rather than standard Link, the craftsmanship displayed is impeccable, and the attention to detail is spot…

Music Monday: Ocarina of Time, guitar style

It’s no secret that Ocarina of Time is my favorite Zelda game. It’s a magical labyrinth which takes you on a truly epic quest through time to stop the evil Ganondorf from dominating Hyrule. SlashBib of YouTube has managed to combine two of my favorite things: my all-time favorite musical piece from Ocarina, the end credits, and one of my favorite instruments,…

Fanart Friday: One Link, two worlds

A Link Between Worlds was met with universal critical praise, but parts of the Zelda fandom were left divided about the changes the game brought about. Items were no longer found in dungeons but were either rented or bought from Ravio, a mysterious young man in a rabbit suit. The game saw the return of the…

The Legend of Zelda brought to life underwater

Kelsey Kronmiller, a talented artist in her own right, decided to bring both The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros. to life in underwater form. She started her creative tank endeavors with a Super Mario design, bringing the world to life with Adobe Illustrator. Her initial tank, which was based on Mario Bros., took roughly 300 hours to complete over three weeks.…

Jeron Moore talks differences between the Pokemon and Zelda symphonies

Jeron Moore, one of the creative minds behind Symphony of the Goddesses, recently sat down with Gamerz Unite and talked about his newest project, Pokemon Symphonic Evolutions. This didn’t keep the subject of Zelda from popping up though. During the interview, Jeron talked with Gamerz Unite about the differences between the two symphonies. Mr. Moore explained that Zelda and Pokemon are vastly…

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