Tag: yuriofwind

There was only one Legend of Zelda game developed specifically for the Game Boy Advance: The Minish Cap. Unfortunately, due to A Link to the Past being ported to the GBA from the SNES, it seems as though The Minish Cap went mostly under the radar which is a huge shame as it’s a great game. YouTuber YuriofWind’s Obscure Gaming series has recently looked into a Chinese bootleg Zelda game that was released for the NES which seems to be…

Longtime members of the online Zelda fandom have likely come across the “BEN Drowned” creepypasta (essentially an internet horror story) about a haunted Majora’s Mask cartridge. Drawing inspiration from the already creepy qualities of the N64 classic, the story has long captivated Zelda fans with its disturbing imagery and themes. Not all Zelda-related creepypastas, however, can match its quality. YouTube personality Yuriofwind recently took a look at a hilariously bad Zelda creepypasta on his popular video segment, “Bull**** Creepypasta Storytime”. Hit…

Changes to a game almost unavoidably take place between its first trailer and the date it is released. Game play features, characters and entire areas will often be altered or left on the cutting room floor. The result can be an experience markedly different from what the public was shown when the game was originally unveiled. Popular YouTuber Yuriofwind frequently examines lost beta content in his Gaming Mysteries video series. His most recent video segment takes a look at The Wind…

Every now and then, an observant (and diligent) YouTuber uploads a fascinating video that reveals a whole lot of information about a Zelda game that we didn’t know before. This time, notable gaming commenter Yuriofwind has found time for everyone’s favourite wolf-related Zelda title, Twilight Princess, in his “Gaming Mysteries” series. By doing what seems like a ridiculous amount of research on the announcements leading up to the release of Twilight Princess in late 2006, Yuriofwind has compiled twelve minutes’…

Have you ever heard of Zelda III for the NES? That’s because some would say it never made it past the beta stages, although a few do claim to have a copy for themselves. With so many different sides to the story, its hard to know which rumors to believe. One rumor states that the game had started it’s development cycle, but never finished due to the SNES starting it’s development. It makes sense to me. Why continue working on…