Columns
Our weekly columns highlight the world of Zelda, the works of Zelda fans, and memories of the Zelda community. Each week, we publish new articles in a few of our long-running series. Check back each week for a new collection of articles to read, and bookmark your favorites series to stay up to date.
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Medli’s Melodies
Updated on Mondays
Medli’s Melodies is a series in which we choose our favorite songs from The Legend of Zelda franchise, or highlight a special piece of music from the perpetually creative fan community. Music has always been such an integral component of Zelda games, and we’re here to celebrate that with each installment!
Zelda’s Study
Updated on Tuesdays
Zelda’s Study is a series where we examine the history of The Legend of Zelda to bring you some fascinating (or just plain weird) trivia. In our studies, we’ll explore each game’s development, curiosities within the rich lore of the franchise, and the impact it has had on our culture. From time to time, we’ll also look at Nintendo’s past to unearth some facts about our favorite company.
Tetra’s Treasures
Updated on Tuesdays
Tetra’s Treasures is a series in which we shine a spotlight on uncommon Zelda merchandise and memorabilia. We look at Zelda-related figurines, clothes, replicas, and everything in between. These Zelda items were often made in limited quantities or for prizes, and as time has passed may have become lost in people’s attics or held onto for years by collectors. Whatever the reason for their rarity, if you’re a Zelda fan, you’ll no doubt enjoy admiring these treasures and taking a closer look at them together with us.
Tingle’s Maps
Updated on Wednesdays
Tingle’s Maps is a series in which we explore the endless lands of Hyrule in search of our favorite places in The Legend of Zelda. We’ll explore everywhere: the beautiful landscapes that make us put down the controller in awe; the deadly terrain that threatens Link with the harshest of elements; the bustling towns that bring the game to life; and the abandoned grounds that evoke peace and sadness. As well as the grand locales, we’ll also discover all the secret caves and hidden crevices that lie between. Let’s adventure!
Realm of Memories
Updated on Thursdays
Realm of Memories is a series where we reflect on our absolute favorite moments in The Legend of Zelda games. These could be the times we first fell in love with a game, were moved by the events of the story or actions of a character, felt triumphant when overcoming a tough boss or challenge, or we had an experience so unique that the adventure truly became our own. The Zelda series has touched our lives in many ways, and just as Hyrule has endless stories to share, so do our writers!
Yuga’s Art Gallery
Updated on Fridays
Yuga’s Art Gallery is a series in which we highlight our favorite artwork from The Legend of Zelda community, as well as some official artwork from the franchise from time to time. Zelda is a series that is constantly changing its style, and after over 30 years of evolving and shifting its visuals, it continues to inspire endless ways for artists to interpret their favorite characters and moments.
Madame Couture’s Boutique
Updated on Fridays
Madame Couture’s Boutique is a series where we spotlight the outstanding Zelda cosplays that members of the community have constructed over the years. From rendering patterns and choosing materials to sewing seams and adjusting measurements, costume design requires a ton of passion, ingenuity, and patience. We would like to recognize those who have brought the world of Zelda to life through this unique craft.
Bombers’ Notebook
Updated on Saturdays
Bombers’ Notebook is a series where we take a special look at the various and unique characters found in The Legend of Zelda series. From the central figures to the supporting cast, every character has a story to tell and an important part to play. So, take a moment to become acquainted with the wonderful people and creatures that give life and energy to the world of Zelda and learn how they help make each game legendary.







