The upcoming Nintendo Switch just got and gave a lot of buzz to one of its flagship titles, the new "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild."
Fans speculate that, based on the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild amiibo, the new console will be out by March next year.
Contrary to Nintendo’s earlier statement of having a Legend of Zelda-only show, the company clarified that it will feature more games in the forthcoming E3 2016 in Los Angeles, California. In the E3 follow-up in mid-June, the company is opening its doors for 'Super-Fan signup Day' in its New York headquarters.
Legend of Zelda fans will surely have a reason to get excited following Akira Himekawa’s announcement regarding a localized manga version of the Twilight Princess in a bid to capture western markets. A Japanese manga release has already been confirmed for the said Zelda title with no official word yet from the publishers regarding a manga release to suit western audiences.
The Legend of Zelda is reportedly getting its own game-inspired trading cards that is initially set for release in Australia as per preorder listing posted on EB Games. Meanwhile, the next installment is up for release next year after a disappointing delay purportedly on both Wii U and upcoming next gen Nintendo NX platforms.
The 2007 Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is now available on Wii U Virtual Console for $9.99. The game picks up where the 2003 Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker left off, going through Link’s journey and quest to find and save Tetra.
Nintendo promises to add a game-changing makeover to the forthcoming title of the highly acclaimed Legend of Zelda franchise. The company promises the game would be 'a clean break from the conventions of previous games’- what this means though is everybody’s guess.
Independent film studio Dayside Productions is set to release a Chinese re-telling of the highly popular and iconic game ‘Legend of Zelda’. The film follows a police officer who dropped his career in law enforcement in search of Zelda- a key figure in his quest to bring down the Ganon criminal empire.
The highly anticipated 2016 release of the Legend of Zelda was delayed again as per official announcement from the game’s creator, Eiji Aonuma. The delay was reportedly intended to absorb emerging ‘possibilities’ including a speculated cross-platform release for both Wii U and the next-gen console codenamed ‘NX’
Legendary Zelda game creator Eiji Aonuma recently said that the much awaited Wii U exclusive title is nearing completion fueling speculations that the game may be released any time this year. Furthermore, new reports indicate that the game’s avatars will be gender-neutral- a trend seen in previous ‘Legend of Zelda’ titles.
Legend of Zelda just got an interesting mash-up makeover tinged with a violent and dark theme from Game of Thrones. Coming out on YouTube with the ‘Game of Hyrule’, the fanmade live-action video is certainly an impressive crossover of family-oriented Zelda series and not child-friendly Game of Thrones.
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD recently bags the third spot of NPD’s report on top selling games of the month. The report seems to indicate that Nintendo’s sales are largely driven up by loyal fan base.
New rumors flying across rumor land suggest a female link in the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda game. Nintendo previously granted gaming fans their wish for female Link by introducing Linkle in Hyrule Warriors Legends title.
Legend of Zelda, the game which has kept everyone on their toes now is simply debatable. According to a report, the game will now be coming to both of Japanese developers Wii U and their latest upcoming console the NX systems. Now this rumour will never end due to the fact that this is one of the most anticipated games for the year for both these consoles. Now that Nintendo have provided developers with developing kits to all of them interested to develop their games for the new console, this might be real after all.
A fan-based tribute remake of the classic ‘Legend of Zelda’ game has been recently taken offline after strong-worded request from Nintendo citing copyright infringement. The shutdown follows an incident back in March when fan-legacy tribute version for the 1998 ‘Metal Gear Solid’ was also cancelled on similar grounds.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM