Tag: Collection Spotlight

Hello, Zelda fans. This week’s Collection Spotlight is unique because it shows off twin brothers, Max and Alex. Not only do they collect games, but they also make their own items and have Etsy shops where anyone can buy them. Hit the jump to see everything these twins have in possession!

This week’s Collection Spotlight proves that Zelda has connected people from all over the globe. This time we travel to India to meet Nishant Tripathi and his collection. He is very modest about his collection however I thoroughly enjoyed his collections and stories. Jump in to meet him and see what he has to offer us this week. Hit the jump to see more.

Another week, another Collection Spotlight. This week brings us Madeline, or as commenters who are using the comment sections as metaphorical kingdoms know her, “BigGerudoNose.” Madeline tells her story through nostalgic stories that began her love with the Zelda series. Jump inside in order to read her stories, see her pictures, and see this week’s Collection Selection.

Greetings CS10K. This week’s Collection Spotlight showcases Marshall and his Zelda museum. Along with pictures of his collection, Marshall offers us my favorite part of these spotlights: stories about how the series has impacted his life. Like many of us, Marshall has imagined himself as our hero clad in green on endless adventures to save a princess and the world. Jump inside to see more.

Greetings once again Zelda Fans. This week’s Collection Spotlight offers us another unique stockpile. While lacking many games, Karina has focused on the pronunciation of her name to build and make her collection one of a kind. Also included is a must-have for every Zelda collector in this week’s Collection Selection. Hit the jump to see more.

Last week’s Collection Spotlight showcased items that many of us wish we could have but will probably never see again. We saw hundreds upon hundreds of items as well as record breaking thousands upon thousands of comments. This week exhibits a much smaller collection but still very unique. 14-year-old Aaron is a relatively young and new collector who has a vast amount of our favorite games on virtual download. Hit the jump to explore Aaron’s collection more.

Over the past couple of weeks I have showcased all sorts of collections. Each collector has followed a fairly similar setup of listing items. However, this week’s Collection Spotlight is very different. Words cannot express or list the hundreds of items that Zelda fan, Anne Martha, has. While she uses very few words to describe her collection, the pictures and the items themselves more than make up for that. Hit the jump to dive into what may be the biggest…

Collections big and small are flowing in to be the next spotlight on the website. This week’s Collection Spotlight features Derek and his show and tell. Derek, like all of us, confessed his addiction to the Legend of Zelda. One outlet for his addiction led him to create a handy device inspired by an item that is so common throughout the series, the treasure chest. Click on the jump to see this week’s collection.

Hopefully this week’s Collection Spotlight proves that the size of a collection is not what makes a collection impressive. A collection is not measured by how many books and games someone has. 14 year old Seth is a shining example of a passionate and driven collector. While his collection might appear small to some, it still retains every bit of individualism and uniqueness which marks it as a very impressive horde. Hit the jump for more!

Hello Zelda Dungeon. In today’s second Collection Spotlight, we see that collectors come in all shapes and types. Some collectors gather games, some collect guides, and some collect keychains and posters. Other collectors shy away from merchandise and seek to create their own props and costumes that they can identify as their own. Today’s Collection Spotlight features Nick, who wanted to be a real life Link. This collector shows us that Link can be created by searching autobody shops and…