Tag: Glitter Berri

Our good friend GlitterBerri has worked so hard since the Japanese release of Hyrule Historia, translate as many of its pages as possible into our native tongue moves from “fan translator” to “official translator.” With the announced release of Hyrule Historia into English-speaking nations around the world starting January 29, 2013, it may seem like she won’t have to work on this project anymore. The good news though is that this is not the case! GlitterBerri has confirmed on her…

Our friends over at Glitter Berri have posted the next five pages in the Skyward Sword Prequel Manga. This now brings the total to 15 pages of the Manga. The entire book runs at 34 pages so almost half of them have been fully translated. The prequel manga is included with the recently released Hyrule Historia book, which I’m still anxiously waiting to get my hands on. Glitter Berri and Beno have been working hard to get it translated and…

The first 10 pages of the Skyward Sword Prequel Manga are now translated! This prequel manga can be found within the Hyrule Historia book and the artist is Akira Himekawa, the same person who was the artist for the 10 other Zelda Manga pieces that were released in America. You can view the pages over here. Note, it’s only about 30% complete as of now, but the translators are working hard to get it done as quickly as possible. Special…

A few days back we posted a translated grid of the Zelda Timeline from the Hyrule Historia book, courtesy of our friends over at GlitterBerri. We recently got sent a graphically enhanced version of this same timeline grid, making it closely resemble the grid that was published in the book itself. You can see the preview image to the left, but go ahead and make the jump to check out a larger version. The actual file that was sent to…

We’ve been reporting the last couple of days on the Hyrule Historia book that released in Japan just a few days back. A French fan was able to get his hands on the book and he flipped through it in a 20 minute video. At one point, there was a grid showcasing the now revealed Legend of Zelda Timeline. While it is similar to what we’ve seen for a few posts now, we now have a direct translation from the…

Our friends over at GlitterBerri have recently put together an article discussing how Ura Zelda became Majora’s Mask. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term, Ura Zelda was a game being designed for the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive expansion disk of the Nintendo 64. Put simply, it was a second quest of sorts for Ocarina of Time. Things got quite blurry in its development cycle as the planned Nintendo 64 Disk Drive never made its way outside…