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Sep 28, 2007
Wii Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Sept 28, 2007 Nintendo currently owns four of the top 10 best-selling franchises in the video game world. Number one? Of course it's Mario, the bouncy platform king everyone knows. Nipping at his heels are 493 super-powered Pokemon. Charging right behind them, however, is one lone figure riding atop his tireless steed, sword held high in utter triumph and hard-nosed defiance against all other comers. So, even though Mario and Pokemon outrank Link by a wide margin, the latter's mindshare and ...
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May 23, 2007
Wii Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Mention Link today and most people will envisage the young wolf boy that inhabits Twilight Princess complete with his signature sword, shield and green tunic. And while theres no denying that this is certainly the best Link has ever looked, hes come along way since he first graced our consoles way back in 1986. Of course it comes as no surprise that Link has taken on a wealth of different looks over his years of adventuring and exploring. He began his adventures as a tiny sprite in The Legend ...
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Nov 21, 2006
Wii Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
So Twilight Princess has only been out for one day and you're already stuck? Or perhaps you're just getting your eager hands on it today and want to tear through it as fast as humanly possible? Either way, we've got a video treat for you, a perfect way to get started on the game without revealing too much. Below you can download videos that will walk you through the Goron Mines and the nefarious Lakebed Temple, the latter of which could take something like four hours to best without help. Why ...
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Nov 20, 2006
Wii Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Call it overkill, but this particular cinema from Twilight Princess was so cool we wanted to post it. It occurs just before the third temple, so if you're afraid of spoilers, well, you're still missing out. You'll see how and why there are two planes of existence in this Hyrule and even catch a glimpse of a power that might corrupt even Link... ooh, ...
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May 5, 2006
GC Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
We can't wait Metroid Prime 3 There's so little known about any and every Wii title that we could easily just slap the entire console down as our most sought-after E3 experience. But if its games were laid bare for all to see, Metroid Prime 3 is where you'd find us. So far, all anyone's seen of Samus' latest bounty hunt is a brief trailer, where she... exits her ship on a desolate planet. Whee. But we don't really care which creature she's tracking down or what poison-spewing aliens are on ...
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Feb 28, 2006
GC Feature | Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
This one's got a lot to live up to. Twilight Princess has to answer to jabbering nutcases who moaned about Link looking like a Disney cartoon; prove that The Wind Waker's drawn-out Triforce-hunting tedium wasn't the first sign that Nintendo is shedding its coat of magical brilliance; and, of course, make Zelda fans very, very happy. And it's one of the first games to let us feel why Revolution is the future. As we revealed back in December, stick Twilight Princess into Ninty's next console and ...
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Jul 14, 2008
360 Feature | LEGO Batman: The Videogame
360 - LEGO Batman: The Videogame - Two new villains revealed for LEGO Batman This is a good time to be a Batman fan. What could be the vigilante hero's best film - The Dark Knight - is due in theaters this weekend. What could end up being the character's best game, or at least the most crazily comprehensive, is releasing this September.

LEGO Batman seems to have everyone. Not just the Caped Crusader and his sidekicks, but a rogue's gallery of playable villains as well. Today, we're exclusively debuting two more, with ...

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Jun 5, 2008
360 Feature | LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
360 - LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures - Watch the Indiana Jones trilogy in three minutes

We’ve already seen the first three Star Wars films moulded into our favourite Danish building blocks. But now it’s time to move away from intergalactic wars - there are arks to be raided, and grails to be discovered. Enter Indiana Jones.

So it may not be quite as polished as its force welding counterpart, and yes The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skulls was a disappointment, but watching Indy’s first three adventures flash before you in brilliant Lego-vision will convince you that there’s life in the old dog yet. ...

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Aug 7, 2007
DS Feature | LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
You wouldn't believe the smiles spreading around here when LucasArts announced plans for an Indiana Jones LEGO game. It's the one series of movies (after Star Wars) that we've been itching to see brought to the world of plastic bricks. We know the game will cover all three existing Indiana Jones movies, but to date we've only been given a sneak glimpse of scenes from the films that will make the transition to the LEGO world. So, putting on our dirty brown fedora and pretending we're hot shit ...
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Sep 6, 2004
PS2 Feature | LEGO Star Wars
To begin, a line of Lego trivia. The word Lego comes from the Danish 'Leg Godt', meaning to play well. That is the Lego philosophy - playing well - and that confident quality oozes from almost everything the Danish manufacturer has branded since its inception. To continue, a cheap shot. Lego videogames have not (traditionally) played well. Star Wars games, too, have forged an unenviable reputation recently, apart from a certain RPG. So, from an Edge reader's point of view at least, Lego Star ...
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