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The launch of Tri Force Heroes is now less than a month away, and so much news has been circulating about this title. It seems that as release day draws nearer, everyone is starting to get more and more excited about a title that when originally announced at E3 this past June, was met with a slight bit of uncertainty. GameTrailers has recently shown off their most anticipated games for fall 2015, and Tri Force Heroes has made the list!…

One of the longest running video series on game-enthusiast website GameTrailers is their GT Retrospectives series. In this series, they look back at classic games of the past and explore their impact on the gaming world. After almost a year hiatus, GameTrailers has finally announced the next featured game in the GT Retrospectives series. Just in time for Majora’s Mask 3D‘s release, GameTrailers will soon focus on the original Majora’s Mask as a way to kick off their retooled retrospective format…

The Wind Waker is indisputably one of the biggest games in the Legend of Zelda franchise. With its massive popularity, huge overworld, gameplay that enforces exploration, and a recent remake on Nintendo’s latest home console, it really is big in almost every sense of the word. Whether you’re a fan of Link‘s first cel-shaded adventure or not, you might be interested in some of the secrets and easter eggs you may have missed. GameTrailer’s latest Pop Facts video delves into just that…

It’s no secret that Zelda games frequently reference their predecessors, and finding these easter eggs is just one aspect that makes adventuring in a Zelda game so rewarding. The latest episode of Pop Fiction, a weekly show about game facts, takes to the Wind Waker to find some hidden references you might not know existed. Take a look at the video after the jump. Kassye Butler26 year old mother of 2 future gamers. Currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration…

Hyrule Warriors was one of the games that Nintendo made playable to the public at SDCC this year, and everyone is giving their impressions of the game. GameTrailers recently interviewed their own Michael Damiani to get his impressions on his time with the game. Overall, there’s nothing new, but we do get a little more insight into the overall aspects of the game. Click the jump to watch the video.

Leading up to E3, the latest episode of the GT Countdown over at GameTrailers lists their top 10 biggest train wrecks they remember from E3’s past, and hard as it is to admit, Zelda has not escaped the list. Skyward Sword‘s horrendous control demonstration took the number one spot. Watch the video after the jump.

It seems we’re featuring GameTrailers today, given that we just posted their discussion video about Zelda U earlier today. Anyways, GameTrailers posted a video featuring what they believe to be the top 10 E3 train wrecks. There have been many of them over the years, but they feel the Skyward Sword reveal tops the cake. Head inside.

Any game made in another country is bound to have a few differences from the translated versions released elsewhere, but there are plenty of other things that can differ than just the translation. While most of them won’t make much difference to the game itself, it turns out that a change made to the North American version of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link has caused some to miss out on a little secret in a later game. Find out…

The folks over on GameTrailers have collected up a list of the top ten games on the 3DS. Zelda fans may or may not be surprised to discover that out of all the games they listed on the latest top ten, A Link Between Worlds tops their list as the #1 game of the system. They credit the perfect mix of traditional gameplay an multiple paths of progression towards the success of the game among everything else on the list….

GameTrailers has released another episode of their Trailer Academy series, and this time around, they analyze what made Twilight Princess‘ debut trailer so awesome. If you have seen the reaction of the crowd at the 2004 E3 Expo after seeing the trailer, you really cannot argue that it was one of Zelda’s biggest reveals, but why? What were people so excited about? Find out after the jump!