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The guys over at 1up have started playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past in what they are calling Long Form Fridays. They were originally expected to play MegaMan, but recently decided to switch to this classic Zelda title. Over the next few weeks they will be playing sequential parts of the game to give viewers an idea oh how the game goes. It will be almost like their own “lets play” of the game. After several…

It seems as if dreams are finally coming true many lucky Zelda fans. This week most major websites are getting their press release copies of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. The folks over at 1up.com are giving us another unboxing of this long awaited game. Jeremy Parish and Ryan Winterhalter start off like everyone else showing their crushed limited edition box due to either Nintendo’s poor shipping methods or the below average service of all the different mail carriers…

It seems as though Nintendo is lessening the grip of it’s leash over what gaming sites are allowed to divulge about their experience with Skyward Sword. Numerous sites such as Destructoid, 1UP, GameSpot, and G4 have all released their experience with Skyward Sword’s first few hours. The time after departing from Skyloft, making your way to Faron Woods and conquering the Skyview Temple are all covered in the previews released today. Many new interesting details were revealed, luckily we have summarized…

As part of 1UP’s Legend of Zelda Turns 25 feature, they listed the Top 25 Coolest Legend of Zelda videos. This included everything from the IGN trailer, the Angry Video Game Nerd’s Zelda Timeline, Brentalfloss Music Videos, Cd-I Zelda cutscenes, and much more. In fact, I think a vast majority of the videos listed on 1UP’s page have at one time or another been featured here at Zelda Dungeon. They are a lot of fun to look through and if…

The folks over at 1UP have a whole bunch of Zelda goodies in celebration of the series’ 25th anniversary. Yup, that’s right, the Legend of Zelda series was born 25 years ago to this date. What started on February 21st, 1986 on the Famicom Disk System has lasted 25 years, spawning across almost a dozen game systems, with nearly 20 full-fledged titles. Even more if you include the various remakes, different versions of the various games, satellite broadcast Zelda titles,…