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IGN: Ocarina of Time vs. Skyward Sword

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword has been out for awhile now, and a good chunk of the fandom has beaten it. Some have even beaten it twice through Hero Mode. So the time has come to decide whether or not Skyward Sword has surpassed Ocarina of Time is the best Zelda game ever made.

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Zelda 25th Anniversary T-Shirt Shipping Worldwide

 Nintendo recently unveiled a special 25th Anniversary t-shirt for The Legend of Zelda. The shirt is being produced by The King of Games and will ship worldwide. Unfortunately, just because the shirt will be available to those in North America, Europe, and Australia, doesn’t mean the price of the product will adjusted per region. I

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Skyward Sword Piano Arrangement Book Follow-Up; Listen to Included CD Piano Tracks

Remember that Skyward Sword piano arrangement book we reported on awhile back? Well, I remembered it today and wondered if it had already come out and what music the book, and included CD, featured. It turns out that the book isn’t so much a sheet music book, as it is a fan book that happens

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Rumor: Full Hyrule Historia Timeline Confirmed?

It’s [allegedly] here, folks: the full Zelda timeline. Well, sort of. I have to qualify this as a rumor because this report is from a secondhand source that hasn’t provided scans or a direct translation of the full timeline, just a chart detailing an interpretation of the information present in the Hyrule Historia timeline description.

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Higher-Quality Hyrule Historia Preview, Plus New Pages [UPDATE: Page Translation Reveals Part of the Timeline]

The much anticipated Zelda art book, Hyrule Historia, doesn’t come out in Japan until tomorrow, but several new scans of the book are online and at a much higher quality than the previous preview images released by Nintendo. No, this is not a complete scan of the book; it’s just a few more pages that

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What Would Skyward Sword Have Been Like On The Game Boy?

I really love these reimaginings of modern video games as retro video games (‘de-makes’). Mainly it’s because it shows that the games of the past were possible of great depth, and many of them did achieve it. It also shows that gap isn’t so great between the games of today and yesterday in terms of

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Skyward Sword Manga Preview

Despite the fact that Nintendo released a preview of two pages for Akira Himekawa’s upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword manga when they announced the publication of Hyrule Hystoria, the two pages were not the two pages that were previewed in Nintendo Dream Magazine last month. After a several-years-long hiatus, Zelda fan site History

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Hyrule Historia Reveals the Zelda Timeline

There’s been a lot of buzz about the tell-all Hyrule compendium known as the Hyrule Historia, set to hit Japan Wednesday, but here’s a megaton that as Zelda theorizing enthusiasts we Zelda Informers just couldn’t pass up. Hyrule Historia is going to reveal the Zelda timeline. We don’t know all the full details, but the

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Hyrule Historia: Nintendo to Release Amazing Zelda Artbook in Japan; Skyward Sword Manga Preview

This news just made my day. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the preview for Akira Himekawa’s Skyward Sword manga, but I never expected an announcement for an official ‘Art of’ book for The Legend of Zelda series to come with said preview. The art book, entitled Hyrule Historia (it’s like Hogwarts: A History!), is 274 pages

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New Club Nintendo Up and Running

The much anticpated new Club Nintendo website has launched. Besides the updated layout, the new website includes new rewards and downloadable games for North American Club Nintendo members. Many of the new rewards have already been avaiable through the other Club Nintendo websites, but the same cannot be said about the downloable content. All the

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