Tag: Commercial

Update: Nintendo has uploaded the commercial to their own YouTube page now, in much better quality and with “Available Now” replaced with the date of its release. Head past the jump if you want to see the confirmed-official TV commercial for Hyrule Warriors!

Original: We’re but a few weeks away from Hyrule Warriors‘ release in North America (Japan got it a month ago, and Europe will get it a week from now), so it’s about time we start seeing some commercials for the game on the air, don’t you think? Good news is that we’ve got one…

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is coming soon, everyone—we’re less than a month away from the game’s release in Europe and North America, and the Japanese only have a few short days before they can pit Link against Sonic against Samus for the first time on a handheld. As such, it’s no surprise to be seeing commercials for the game starting to pop up on the air—specifically, we’ve found one from Japan and one from France. Japan’s focuses on the Mii Fighters; meanwhile France gives us more of an overall look at the game…

This morning has been full of news regarding the 3DS. Everything from an upgraded 3DS to new Smash Bros. character reveals in Shulk and Ganondorf (accidentally) has made news today. On top of it all, the official YouTube for Nintendo of Japan has uploaded two new 30 second trailers for Super Smash Bros. 3DS. The video highlights the characters that have been revealed to this point using a comic strip styling to add to the chaos that the game promises fans. While we have seen…

A few days ago, the Tecmo Koei YouTube channel uploaded a short Hyrule Warriors TV commercial that will air in Japan. Although you might see several variations of Hyrule Warriors commercials in the near future, this is one of the first among them. Hit the jump to see the commercial!

During the celebratory presentation earlier today, held in honor of the game’s finalization, Koei Tecmo presented the first 30 second TV spot for Hyrule Warriors (Zelda Musou). See the video inside.

Nintendo is bringing back some of the oldies from when A Link to the Past came out. The famous rap commercial from the 80’s has made a comeback, but this time it is for A Link Between Worlds. It makes sense that this would be brought back to advertise for the sequel of A Link to the Past. There are currently two commercials done by the same music artists, but have had the lyrics edited to fit the gameplay of…

The marketing campaign for the newest Zelda title has expanded to the United Kingdom, where they’ve received a brand new television advertisement featuring some awesome footage of the game! This follows yesterday’s release of an advertisement in the United States, and certainly serves its purpose in making me want to buy the game! Though I haven’t seen any advertisements for the game on TV yet, it’s great to see that they’re out there on a global scale! Check it out…

If you’ve been living under an uncut bush, chances are you haven’t seen the recently aired commercial for A Link Between Worlds yet. Featuring a kid who dresses like a modern day Link, the commercial poses a challenge to its viewers and its players. Do you have what it takes to be a legend?

Of course, we here at ZI are looking forward with great anticipation to The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, which will be released at the end of next week on the 22nd. How long can you go without it? Head past the jump for the commercial!

The marketing campaign for A Link Between Worlds has begun with commercials beginning to air. I have yet to see this on TV, but here is a 30 second commercial that is going to be broadcast in the United States. The trailer itself doesn’t show much gameplay, but is a live-action trailer, which harkens back to trailers from some of the early Zelda titles. Go ahead and make the jump to check out the video.

Nintendo has posted up on their Instagram account a commercial promoting the upcoming The Wind Waker HD bundle. It’s a short, to the point commercial which starts out with a simple background containing a picture of the Master Sword, a prop treasure chest and a Hylian Shield sitting atop a grassy landscape with the Fairy Fountain music playing. A few seconds in, the tune for opening a treasure chest sounds off and instantaneously a copy of Hyrule Historia, a Wii…