Nintendo has extended the US run of The
Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Tour, adding six new dates
that include performances at E3 2012 and Comic Con 2012...
Indie composers from across the
industry have combined their musical talents to produce a Legend of
Zelda cover album in honor of the Hyrulian franchise's 25th
birthday. Produced by OverClocked ReMix (OC ReMix), the online haven for video game music fans, 25YEARLEGEND
is equipped with 18 tracks of chiptuney, classical,
remixed goodness. And best of all, it's free...
Nintendo has extended the US run of The
Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Tour, adding six new dates
that include performances at E3 2012 and Comic Con 2012...
Love Zelda and tired of having blank walls? If you've got the cash, you can grab this new art collection that honors the series in ways that are both artsy and fartsy...

Unless you're a dastardly old timey villain who occasionally morphs into a big-ass pig beastie, you probably love The Legend of Zelda's link. No matter the level of your love for the one in the green pyjamas, though, we doubt you love him as much as the folks at Kay Circle. You see, they've just created huge mosaics of Link and Princess Zelda using screenshots from every Zelda game every made. They've even included those god-awful CD-i efforts...
Love Zelda and tired of having blank walls? If you've got the cash, you can grab this new art collection that honors the series in ways that are both artsy and fartsy...

Mark October 21st in your calendar, have that tuxedo pressed and start asking around at your society soirees for a date who loves classical music and owns a Midna costume. Nintendo's Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Concert series is launching in Los Angeles, in partnership with the producers of PLAY! A Videogame Symphony and equipped with a choir and 70-piece orchestra. The concert precedes a full 2012 concert tour, with dates and venues to be announced later, and a Zelda celebration that includes freebies for 3DS owners...
Love Zelda and tired of having blank walls? If you've got the cash, you can grab this new art collection that honors the series in ways that are both artsy and fartsy...
Sinobi Blog, a reputable source of leaked Japanese videogame retail information, reports that the number of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on 3DS copies that Nintendo is manufacturing is incredibly small. What's more, Nintendo is reportedly refusing to let retailers set their own order sizes, and will be shipping the game in predetermined small quantities to stores regardless of shelf space.
The move makes sense in Japan, where orders for the DS Zelda: Spirit Tracks greatly exceeded demand. By the beginning of the summer, copies of the game were marked down to less than 500 Yen (less than $5) at every major retail outlet in the country...

Once upon a time, someone once uttered the phrase: "A picture is worth somewhere between 999 and 1001 words". Eh, or something to that effect. So, rather than waste precious milliseconds of your existence, we'll simply say; click inside to see the most incredible (and stupidly-sized) Legend of Zelda art your eye holes have ever seen. Link, happy 25th birthday, pal.