Tag: Gamecube

French artist Vadu Amka recreated a Zelda GameCube, customizing the console and controller in the art style of Wind Waker. The detail and art of this design is stunning, resembling a Hylian design but also custom to a unique Wind Waker look. Hit the jump to see more of Amka’s project!

Pimp My Retro are known for their custom consoles, but they’ve gone above and beyond in their latest work on a Zelda-themed Nintendo GameCube. The design is inspired by traditional Zelda temples combined with The Wind Waker, as can be seen on the very top of the console. The controller also was customized with a paint job and the classic Hylian Shield, though the shield does appear to be missing some detailing. Regardless, it’s an extremely impressive modification. You can check out…

A while back, we featured a video by A+ Start on YouTube in their Son of a Glitch series, which showed off several fun and useful glitches in The Wind Waker HD. Now, in the next episode, the Gamecube version is covered with 25 glitches that you yourself can try! Check out the video after the jump!

According to the item’s listing on GameStop, the Super Smash Bros. Wii U GameCube Controller Bundle is already sold out, a solid two weeks before the release of the actual game on November 21st in North America, and November 28th in Europe.

This bundle includes a copy of the game, along with the GameCube controller adapter, and the original Smash Bros. GameCube controller. It’s priced at $100 on GameStop and Amazon.

The item also appears to be fully sold out on Amazon

With the upcoming release of Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and all the hype following the GameCube controller compatibility, it seems that PDP has decided to create something special for the occasion. PDP will be releasing select characters’ controllers, wired, for Wii U; one of those controllers resembles Link. You can check them out after the jump! Liam OrthHeyo. My name’s Liam! And I’m a huge Zelda fanatic. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been in love…

One of the lesser talked about games in the Zelda franchise is Four Swords Adventures released for the Nintendo GameCube. While the game received good reviews, most people seemed to be put off by the fact that you needed to use multiple GameBoy Advances in order to play to achieve multiplayer mode, which is how the game was mainly intended to be played. YouTube channel Really Freakin’ Clever delves into Four Swords Adventures and looks at how the different gameplay…

Nintendo UK so giveth, and so they taketh away. Well, they were really giving something they shouldn’t have… false information. There is generally no truer word than that which comes straight from Nintendo. That belief is what lead to us sharing what we thought was great news – GameCube controllers being basically compatible with everything on the Wii U. It sounded too good to be true and apparently it was. Nintendo UK delivered a message to Eurogamer to clear up their own goof. Still, fans reaction to the initial hope may give Nintendo reason to try and support it in the future…

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS has been released in Japan for almost a month now (and it’s nearing it’s release in North America), and Japanese fans have found many reasons why owning Super Smash Bros. on their 3DS could result in good, or bad things. Recently, a 3DS owner decided that he needed another control scheme, and rigged his 3DS to work with a GameCube controller. Hit the jump to see more! Liam OrthHeyo. My name’s Liam! And I’m a huge…

The announcement of a new Zelda game holds the potential to shock, surprise, underwhelm and alienate -sometimes all at once. Earlier this month, Nintendo’s E3 event injected the Zelda fandom with a healthy dose of excitement. Alongside a flood of new Hyrule Warriors details and gameplay footage, the Japanese gaming company finally revealed the newest main installment in the venerable fantasy franchise. Now, with the dust kicked up by E3 finally settled, we can fairly judge whether Zelda Wii U…

An image posted to Reddit a few days ago shows an excerpt of an interview in Game Informer with Hiromasa Shikata, the Director of A Link Between Worlds.

The image shows the text of a question that asks if there any Majora’s Mask references in A Link Between Worlds that we may have missed. The answer given is,

[Having Majora’s Mask in Link’s house] was a special request from Aonuma’s production team. Now why would they ask us to do that? – Hiromasa Shikata

Is Aonuma planning on doing more in the world of Termina? We can’t be certain, but it looks like the signs might be pointing that way. Read after the jump for more!