Mystery, adventure, exploration, and discovery, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has it all. An amalgam of every timeline possible creates one of the biggest riddles in recent gaming history, and one incredible game. Yet, one oft-forgotten question is what exactly did the Shrine of Resurrection do to Link? How did it restore […]
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Zelda Theory: The Yiga Clan Revived Ganon? *Spoilers Ahead*
March 21st, 2017
Dash The Bomber One of the biggest and most interesting locations in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the Yiga Clan Hideout. Located in the by the mountains close to the desert, the Yiga Clan Hideout is packed with powerful enemies that can kill you in a single blow! Link has to sneak around, avoid detection, […]
Zelda Theory: Why is Hyrule a Medieval Kingdom? *Spoilers*
March 20th, 2017
Dash The Bomber The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild is a fantastic game. Packed with all sorts of discoveries and secrets, the game is also ripe with gaps that allow fans to fill in the holes. One such gap is the unusual setting of the game in which the story explains that after 10,000 years, Hyrule […]
3D Printed Legend of Zelda Board Created, Sold
December 9th, 2016
Carl Williams A 3D printed map of the overworld of the Legend of Zelda on the Nintendo NES has been created and sold. You won’t believe what it looks like. Pics after the jump.
Super Mario Bros X 2.0 Released, Grab Before Cease and Desist Comes
October 1st, 2016
Carl Williams It is obvious today that Nintendo is going to put down anything that is not sanctioned by them and using their characters. This is sad news as a lot of fans simply love Nintendo and their characters. We have seen a lot of fan games taken down lately and it is just a matter of […]
Nintendo Ends Fun for 600+ Indie Fan Games and Fans
September 5th, 2016
Carl Williams Nintendo has been on a rampage against their fans lately. Awhile back they took on the Youtube crowd by blocking ad revenue sharing on Nintendo owned games being played. Then more recently they took down Project AM2R and the Pokemon game and the Nintendo Power issues on Archive.org just to name a few things. Now, […]
Legend of Zelda 3rd Quest Being Developed by Fans
June 30th, 2015
Carl Williams Ah, the classic Nintendo 64 Zelda games were quite interesting, they were the first foray into the 3D realm for the franchise and for many, they were system sellers. Fans showed enough support for these two 64-Bit games that Nintendo re-released them on the Gamecube (and later the Virtual Console). Now a group of fans […]
What if there were Fatalities in Smash Bros?
March 29th, 2015
Carl Williams Nintendo has never really been all that keen on the idea of actually killing, I mean completely obviously utterly ending the life of, characters in their games. Sure, in Super Mario Bros and the sequels you dispatch the enemy characters in cartoony ways. Even in the Smash Bros series, a fighting game by Nintendo, they […]
Netflix- The Legend of Zelda Purportedly in the Works
February 6th, 2015
Carl Williams Has Nintendo finally decided to lighten up on their stranglehold on their intellectual properties (IP)? Is it time? It seems so as the Wall Street Journal (bet you didn’t expect a classic gaming site would source them) are reporting Nintendo and Netflix could be working on a new, live action, Legend of Zelda title. Netflix […]
Bandit Gaming: Super Smash Bros Ported to TI-83 Graphing Calculator
November 15th, 2014
Carl Williams What can’t the Texas Instruments TI-83 do? We have seen Mario clones, puzzle games and more on this graphing calculator, and of course math related stuff. Now, we can add an unofficial Super Smash Bros game to the long list of applications you can use on your TI-83, or TI-84, that are not specifically calculator/graphing […]
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