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Zelda facts everywhere: PeanutButterGamer lists them out

The latest episode in the Did You Know Gaming? series highlights our favorite gaming franchise, The Legend of Zelda. Do you know the possible origins of the Triforce? Have you ever seen the hidden cutscenes found in the debug version of Majora’s Mask, revealing the Great Fairy teaching Link various moves? The video, featuring YouTube personality PeanutButterGamer, is…

CD-ii Month Contest Winners: I won!

We’ve had a bunch of contests running all throughout CD-ii Month and it is written: today it’s time to publicly announce every last one. Caption Contest 1 Daniel: Some nasty s**t is about to go down. Nick: It is written only Link can seduce Ganon. Caption Contest 2 Doug: A mirror?!? Of all the treasures…

Music Monday: Goodbye CD-ii Month

CD-ii Month is coming to a close, and we sure are going to miss it. But rather than mourn the ending of such a great event, let’s celebrate all the fun we’ve had with the biggest dance party the Island of Koridai has ever seen! Here we go with the final Music Monday of CD-ii…

Fanart Friday: His Majesty, the King

We know how much the King of Hyrule loves his dinner and his wine! This depiction of the King of Hyrule from the CD-i Zelda games, mah boi, is beautifully illustrated by NecroBern, and attempts to show how the King would appear if he was in one of the proper Legend of Zelda titles.

CD-ii Month: It’s a Final Fantasy and Zelda CD-i mashup

We’ve seen King Harkinian take over Saints Row. Now watch him invade Final Fantasy VI in this YouTube Poop from Overlord Xenu. Descending from the heavens, the King asks his adversaries one important question: “I wonder what’s for dinner?” Gwonam can’t be left out of the action. Yelling his battle cry, “Squadala!”, he dives down…

CD-ii Month: Facts and trivia

Despite their ridiculed reputation, the CD-i Zelda games have some very interesting cultural references within them, and a fascinating history surrounding them. I discovered this after some extensive research of these three infamous titles, in a quest to compile a list of my favourite facts and trivia. The results are actually more compelling than expected, with…

Music Monday: CD-ii Month goes ’90s

The ’90s gave us some totally rad games. A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time, are a couple come that to mind. Most importantly, we have the ’90s to thank for Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Link: The Faces of Evil. In celebration of CD-ii Month, we are featuring musical picks from the ’90s with a CD-i twist. Amanda’s…

CD-ii Month: A concert of cosplay fit for a king

Cosplay was a big part of CD-i Month last year. Despite the relative obscurity of the CD-i Zelda games, I was delighted to discover that several people had donned brightly colored clothes, wigs and in some cases, beards — transforming themselves into the meme-worthy characters portrayed in the cutscenes. With a plethora of Kings, a few…

Fanart Friday: CD-i Zelda in all its glory

One of the most interesting aspects of the CD-i Zelda games is its unique cast of characters. Deviantart user Breakfast put together a special piece of artwork portraying the cast of these classic Zelda titles! From something done from memory via Microsoft Paint, this is quite impressive! What do you think of this portrayal of…

CD-ii Month: King Harkinian kicks butt in Saints Row 3

What happens when the King doesn’t get his dinner? He fights in the Steelport gang wars of Saints Row: The Third, scrubbing the floors with his enemies. He’s a top-notch gunslinger with impeccable aim, plus his dancing skills are what all true warriors strive for. I’m beginning to wonder why he ever needed Link’s help…

CD-ii Month: References to CD-i in other media

You might be surprised to know that we aren’t the only ones fascinated by the Zelda CD-i games. In rare cases, the games are referenced in official media. Even if you despise their existence, you can’t deny that their anomalous nature as products with the “Zelda” label has left a widespread impact — to the point…

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