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This Hero’s Orchestra print is worthy of a maestro’s praise

Musical instruments and apparatuses have been an integral part of the Zelda series since the beginning. The series has utilized flutes, ocarinas, batons, harps, and many more musical items that play an important part in the games’ story and gameplay. Seller KOMBOH has created a wonderful print titled “The Hero’s Orchestra” that illustrates many instruments…

Our hero Link, embroidered in all his glory

  Artist AmpyPhotography has cross stitched a brilliant portrayal of our beloved hero, Link. I love how it looks like light is reflecting off his boots, sword, and shield. Link is striking a fierce pose! The artist said it took her many months of hard work, and that this piece was created especially for her son,…

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…

The return of Zelda monsters in real life

Last month, we showed you guys some killer illustrations of realistic Zelda creatures by DeviantArt user NateHallinanArt. His latest piece of artwork is just as impressive, giving us The Indigenous Deku, “An interpretation on what real Deku might look like living deep in the forest.” Their twisted root-like bodies are perfectly camouflaged against their forest…

These valentines will strike you skyward

Nothing says love like a ghostly hand in a toilet. These Skyward Sword inspired Valentines by DeviantArt user finni are light-hearted and fun. Print these out and give them to your Valentine(s)! There’s even one with Fi saying “I detect a one percent chance we make a compatible pair,” that you can give to that guy or…

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…

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