The Legend of Zelda is a classic, iconic, timeless release. It has transcended into that status for many gamers. Even non-Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) owners knew the basics of the game. It is also the butt of many a misnomer joke concerning your character. Nintendo’s adventure title was also a stark difference to their pack-in […]
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Explore Legend of Zelda – August 22nd, 1987 – Today in Video Game History
August 22nd, 2020
Carl Williams Zelda Theory: Link is a Cyborg
March 15th, 2020
Dash The Bomber 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 […]
Breath of The Wild Champion’s Ballad Leaves Much to be Desired *Spoilers*
December 23rd, 2017
Dash The Bomber Breath of the Wild’s Champions were one of the most intriguing aspects of the title. From the elegantly graceful Mipha, furious, but motherly Urbossa, protective, yet fun-loving Daruk and finally the tempestuously standoffish Revali learning about them made the latest iteration of Zelda both a mental/emotional journey. But, as of December 15th fans of the game were blessed (or cursed […]
Xelda: Quest for the Golden Apple Released on ZX Spectrum
November 16th, 2017
Neil Reive What initially started out as a memory test for a game development engine developed into Xelda, a fully fledged adventure for the ZX Spectrum with just a little hint of The Legend of Zelda for good measure.
Zelda Breath of the Wild Switch Versus PC Comparison
October 23rd, 2017
Carl Williams If you want to play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with the best possible graphics then you probably already know, you need to do it on a PC using an emulator (we are not advocating piracy). While Breath of the Wild looks great on the Switch, it is simply blown out of […]
Legend of Zelda Ported to ZX Spectrum – Bandit Gaming
June 3rd, 2017
Carl Williams Hmm, what is the over/under on Nintendo dropping the ban hammer on this work in progress featuring the Legend of Zelda franchise? So far, the ZX Spectrum port by Dave Clarke is looking quite good. There are some bugs and some things missing but this is a work in progress.
Screenshot Released Shows Early Zelda Build in 3D First Person
April 10th, 2017
Carl Williams It is no secret that the Legend of Zelda was originally intended to be a first-person dungeon romp. That is if you are a hardcore Zelda fan. The late Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata, brought this up at least once in his “Iwata Asks” series. For the rest of us, apparently, the original Legend of Zelda […]
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 […]
Zelda Theory: Why Does the Master Sword “Break”? *Spoilers Inside*
March 18th, 2017
Dash The Bomber The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is packed with tons of “new” mechanics, which separate it from all previous iterations. One such feature, the weapon durability, is indeed one of the most polarizing features of the game, and has been seen as a sour note for more than a few reviewers. Every single […]
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