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Release date (US): May 14, 2001 Platforms: Game Boy, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch Directors: Hidemaro Fujibayashi Guides and Walkthrough Main Quest Walkthrough Video Walkthrough Lynna City & Yoll Graveyard Spirit's Grave Fairies' Woods Deku Forest Wing Dungeon Sidequests Pieces of Heart Noble Sword Trading Sequence Linked Game Secrets Need some help with Oracle of Ages?
As if the past five days haven't already been an intense swirl of intrigue, Nintendo made yet another surprise announcement this morning to spice things up. The main cast that will be featured in the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie is finally revealed, and even on a bet of 1,000 rupees it's not what anyone
Zelda II is a demanding game: it demands attentiveness, planning, good reflexes, and exploration of the game’s various systems and environments in order to succeed. The finished product doesn’t much resemble the first Legend of Zelda, but that was the explicit intention behind its development.
The last decade of Zelda has all but been repudiation of the “ Zelda formula,” those classic plot structures, character archetypes, and dungeon designs that repeated throughout much of the franchise’s history. Those structures weren’t bad, but the creative minds at Nintendo aren’t known for enjoying mindless sequels.
1. South Clock Town: Business Scrub Trade #1 In South Clock Town, there is a Piece of Heart sitting underneath the clock of Clock Tower, above the door to the inside and in front of the door that leads to the top. As Deku Link, make your way to the Astral Observatory to get the Moon’s Tear and head back to South Clock Town to trade the Moon’s Tear to the Business Scrub to gain access to ...
Tetra’s Treasures is a series in which we shine a spotlight on uncommon Zelda merchandise and memorabilia. We look at Zelda- related figurines, clothes, replicas, and everything in between. These Zelda items were often made in limited quantities or for prizes, and as time has passed may have become lost in people’s attics or held onto for years by collectors. Whatever the reason for their ...