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The Wind Waker HD Due Out in October for North America

  Posted on 6/11/2013 9:31:18 AM by Austin Dickson

In today's Nintendo E3 Direct we learned that The Wind Waker HD is due out in North America this coming October. Also check out the other details here.

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The Wind Waker HD Includes Boat Speed-up Button

  Posted on 6/11/2013 9:25:13 AM by Austin Dickson

The Wind Waker HD Includes Boat Speed-up Button

Coming from the Nintendo E3 Direct - The Wind Waker HD contains a boat speed-run button for making traveling quicker. The game also includes a Tingle Bottle - the original had the Tingle Tuner - for posting to Miiverse. The notes that players post to Miiverse will wash up on shore as messages in a bottle. The game runs in 1080p.

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Season 2 of Zelda Symphony Reviewed

  Posted on 6/7/2013 4:30:00 PM by Chris Weil

Zelda Symphony Season 2

As some of you may know, the Symphony of the Goddesses has officially entered its second season for touring. They kicked off the season in Atlanta, and I was lucky enough to be able to attend. If you want to find out how it was, and what to expect, please read on, but be warned, the review contains a few spoilers.

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A Link to the Past 2 Runs at 60FPS

  Posted on 6/6/2013 1:41:11 PM by Austin Dickson

A Link to the Past Runs at 60 FPS

In the latest issue of EDGE, they released some details about A Link to the Past 2. The game runs at 60FPS and that helps make the 3D effect more stable. Check out more details after the break.

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Evolution of Control

  Posted on 6/6/2013 10:00:01 AM by Chris Weil

Picture of Link

When you consider how Nintendo tries to make Zelda more realistic, they always turn to revolutionizing the control system. Sometimes it's as simple as pressing a button, or as complicated as 1:1 motion controls. Nintendo, though, doesn't really go to make the graphics perfectly realistic, because they feel that they can show more expression with a slightly animated face, than with a realistic human-type face. Throughout this article, I hope to cover some of the evolutions of the control schemes, and suggest what could be done for future control schemes.

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Zelda Stop Motion - Stage 1: The Knife Lord

  Posted on 6/4/2013 3:33:57 PM by Austin Dickson

The people over at the Happy Hour YouTube channel have released the video above depicting our favorite hero Link fighting with several creatures. Here is what the description said:

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Zelda Team Played Around With Mii's In Hyrule

  Posted on 6/1/2013 6:22:19 PM by Austin Dickson

Mii's in Hyrule

Official Nintendo Magazine recently release a feature containing 8 facts about Nintendo that many may not know. One of the facts was that the Zelda team played around with Mii's in Hyrule after the completion of Twilight Princess. Check out the quote from ONM after the break.

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Making A More Challenging Game

  Posted on 5/28/2013 3:00:00 PM by Ryan Hammett

Navi is annoying (via deviantArt)

"Hey! Listen! Look--" Shut up! Ever had that moment? If not, you should try it sometime! It makes for some great memories. This applies to all video games. I will put the video where I got the idea for this article at the very end (it is hilarious, and explicit). So if you want to hear my thoughts on how game developers should start tackling games, read more after the jump!

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Link Figma Figure Headed to North America in Q4 2013

  Posted on 5/27/2013 4:31:54 PM by Austin Dickson

Link Figma Figure Headed to North America

It has been confirmed that the Link Figma Figure will be heading to North America in Q4 of 2013. The confirmation comes from preorders opening up on both Big Bad Toy Store and GameStop. The Link Figma costs $49.99 at both sites.

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Zelda Reorchestrated

  Posted on 5/22/2013 9:00:00 AM by Ryan Hammett

Twilight Symphony

Zelda Reorchestrated. I don't know where to begin! In case I go off on a long story about ZREO, here are some solid facts you should know. On June 12, 2013, the Zelda Reorchestrated site will be closing down. That site alone will be closing its doors, for-(the foreseeable future)-ever. Some good news, Radio Hyrule will be an independent project and will in effect cut all ties to ZREO. The music will still be available for download (Twilight Symphony not withstanding) for as long as my friend who owns it can keep it running. If you would like to download all, some, or any of the music available from ZREO, you can do so from the mirror site right here, for free. The music is in MP3 form (some in FLAC), and re-tagged compared to ZREO's original release. There are also ZIP files available for download (torrent-free). The ZREO YouTube channel will still be around, if you prefer to stream over downloading. If you were wondering why we haven't posted about their Twilight Symphony music videos, it is because of this article being held up. Two videos are after the jump, including the most recent one, so be sure to check them out along with the full album as it is released!

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