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Hello to all you Zelda fans out there! Although you have probably heard it far too many times, welcome everyone to another installment of Zelda Artist Exposition — the feature series where I shine a spotlight on a Zelda fan artist that I believe deserves more recognition. The goal of these is to spread the joy of art and Zelda as much as possible. In the traditional fashion, if you have an artist you would like me to feature, please…

Many people who have never played a Zelda game are confused about the name of the protagonist. It is true that it would have made more sense for Link’s name to be included in the title, however, Zelda has to be a pretty important character to have the game named after her, even though she is only seen less than half of the time in most of the games. Unfortunately, Zelda is rarely recognized as the brilliant, beautiful, complex character…

The popular website ShirtPunch has made quite a name for itself by providing awesome and affordable shirts for nerds everywhere every single day. Each day they feature new shirt designs from fan artists for a cool $10, but only for those 24 hours. Continuing their tradition of providing awesome Zelda related T-shirts, today they’re featuring the Master Sword-based design “Master Using It” by InkOne. If you are interested in this neat shirt for just $10, hit the jump! But be warned;…

Online retailer The Yetee is running a deal where you can get a holiday Zelda shirt for only $13, but the deal is ending soon! It’s a fantastic looking shirt, and it’s relatively inexpensive for what it is, especially if it’s decent quality. Right now there’s just under seven hours to purchase the shirt, so if you hurry you can grab yourself one or even more as holiday presents. Hit the jump for more!

It’s probably safe to assume Link is one of our favourite video game characters. Ocarina of Time was the first Zelda game I ever played and since then Link has certainly been one of my favourites, especially adult Link. Sure, Young Link was cool but when there was an adult Link in Twilight Princess I was really pleased. Katsuya Terada has done a lot of artwork for various franchises, including The Legend of Zelda and, in a book published in…

As I have said in the past I am always on the lookout for new and interesting Zelda related things, but this time I found something fairly creative. A member of the Chicago Improv named Bacon has recreated the rail “L” map of Chicago in the form of the overworld map from A Link to the Past. The picture perfectly recreates the look of the overworld only the various roads are rail lines with rupees representing the stops and each…

LIMITED CHANCE ITEM – NO LONGER AVAILABLE Canadian cheap-shirt website ShirtPunch is at it again today with another awesome Zelda-themed design! These guys have already brought us numerous cool, clever, and otherwise gotta-have shirts based on our favorite series, and they certainly have not disappointed with today’s design, “The Hero’s Journey.” This shirt, which is dark blue in color, features a circular silhouette filled with all sorts of Zelda goodies. Jump inside for a better look!

The guys over on ShirtPunch have just released their latest Zelda theme shirt titled Tools of the Trade designed by artist D4N13L. The shirt comes in men’s and women’s in Irish green and includes a design showing off many of the more well known items from the series such as the Master Sword and the Hylian Shield. In front of the item display reads the very familiar phrase known to Zelda fans “It’s dangerous to go alone!” Fans better hurry…

Quick! Act fast! For fewer than 24 hours, two Zelda inspired shirts are available on ShirtPunch, each only $10, and available in a great variety of sizes and non-shirt mediums. Both T-Shirts are designed by the same artist, and they’re a Zelda spin on our daily breakfast cereal. The first cereal, Link’s Krispies, is made in Hyrule and features tasty triforce marshmallows. The second cereal, Ganon Grahams, is of Gerudo thief origin and contains a healthy Gerudose of octorok marshmallows….