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Bombers’ Notebook: Mikau

The Great Bay Coast looks so serene and peaceful when Link first arrives. At first glance, it seems like there’s nothing wrong in the region. Palm trees sway with the breeze, Leevers lurk underneath the sand and the only hints of civilization are an abandoned beach house and a research lab not far away from…

Yuga’s Art Gallery: My Neighbor Darmani

There are many things in life that take me to the happiest of places. One of those things is playing Legend of Zelda games on an almost religious basis. The second is binge watching Studio Ghibli movies. Both have played a very important part in my childhood and are equally as special to me in…

Yuga’s Art Gallery: They came

Link had quickly grown fond of Romani Ranch and the people who call it home, so he is dedicated to preventing these creatures — regardless of their seemingly infinite numbers — from harassing his friends and ruining their lives. The lights, they come from all sides. It’s an eerie radiance that emits from their empty…

Tingle’s Maps: Romani Ranch

Link has passed by the entrance to the Romani Ranch a couple of times now, but all he was really able to do was groan over the fact that a giant boulder had found its way in front of the entrance. The means by which this boulder became a barrier to the ranch are unknown…

Medli’s Melodies: Bossing the New Wave Bossa Nova

What’s better than saving a cluster of innocent Zora eggs from the evil clutches of pirates and giant sea snakes alike? Learning a catchy tune that can summon an ancient turtle for all your efforts, of course. Deriving from a popular sub-genre of alternative rock, new wave is the official little cousin of punk that…

Bombers’ Notebook: Tatl

When I think of the classic Zelda companion, my first thought is usually of Navi the fairy from Ocarina of Time. She is respectful to Link and provides support and friendship on Link’s arduous journey. There is a real bond between the two, almost as if they are destined for each other. And while she…

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Tingle’s Maps: The Deku Palace

With a task at hand, Link must enter the Deku Palace, forbidden to any race but their own. Putting on the guise of the Deku Mask, he is welcomed, but with limitations. He is let into the grand wooden gate by the two guards out front, telling you that you may witness the public humiliation…

Medli’s Melodies: Theophany’s ‘Woods of Mystery’

Majora’s Mask was clearly a much darker game than Ocarina of Time, but due to time restraints, a lot of material was recycled from the previous game, including its music. While I personally love Ocarina of Time’s soundtrack and view it in only the highest regards, some of the songs I felt were out of touch with Majora’s eerier locations or scenarios. One, in particular, is the “Lost Woods.”

Bombers’ Notebook: The Deku Princess

Though we’ve seen a few of them in Ocarina of Time, the Deku Scrubs are vastly expanded upon in its sequel, Majora’s Mask. They were simple obstacles in their first game, occasionally making a forest-themed puzzle more difficult by launching Deku Nuts in Link’s direction, but when Majora’s Mask came around, we got to see…

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