Tag: Gamespot

Eiji Aonuma has acted as the producer of 10 Zelda titles, the director of four Zelda titles, the designer for Ocarina of Time, and the supervisor for Hyrule Warriors and The Minish Cap. He’s had a hand in molding the Legend of Zelda series since OoT, and was a game system director for Majora’s Mask 3D. The community has always supported him.

Aonuma has participated in countless interviews, but most recently he appeared in a GameSpot interview to answer questions mostly based on Majora’s Mask 3D. In this interview, Aonuma, who turns 52 next month, reveals that he ponders about picking a successor almost daily, and says that retirement isn’t a long ways off for him . . .

GameSpot is back with just shy of an hour of gameplay footage from Majora’s Mask 3D. Alexa Ray Corriea and Jeremy Jayne play through some really great content that continues to bring the hype for the game. I think it goes without saying that this video contains spoilers for the game, but I’ll remind you here just in case. This video contains spoilers for Majora’s Mask 3D. If you aren’t worried about spoilers, there is some really great content to be seen above. Alexa plays through the Alien Invasion and a battle against the boss of the Great Bay TempleGyorg, along with some other…

GameSpot have recently posted an interesting slideshow of “16 Things You Probably Did Not Know About The Legend of Zelda“. It’s definitely worth checking out, as there are quite a few entries on the list that not every Zelda fan is guaranteed to know. Hit the jump to find out more!

Recently some of the members of the GameSpot team sat down to discuss what they’d like to see in the upcoming Zelda Wii U game, and it makes for an interesting watch. Quite a few noteworthy points to think about so hit the jump to find out more!

With all this hype about Hyrule Warriors, you may have mixed feelings about what it means for Zelda fans versus Dynasty Warriors fans. Gamespot writer Tom McShea gives us a little insight for Zelda enthusiasts from his perspective after playing a couple levels of the game. Hit the jump to see more!

Most every video game website or magazine recently chose their “Game of the Year”, and it differs from publication to publication. Amongst all the great games this year, GameSpot chose A Link Between Worlds as their game this year to much negative feedback from the community. So GameSpot made a hilarious video reply! Hit the jump to watch!

GameSpot just named A Link Between Worlds their game of the year, find out why and who it beat out, after the jump!

Well, Comic Con 2013 has come and gone, and in addition to trailers to all those new movies we’re anticipating, as well as much more, new gameplay footage was revealed for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS title, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Gamespot brings us this new footage, and with the high quality of the feed, you may notice some interesting new details that you hadn’t seen before; I know I certainly did! Hit the jump to check…

Nintendo has started a lot of memes, most of them unintentional. Each iteration in the Zelda franchise in particular seems to create popular new phrase, image, or otherwise famous “thing”. Nintendo also makes a large amount of references to their own games, but it’s the memes that leak out to non-Nintendo culture that are truly dangerous. Perhaps the most famous of all Zelda memes is “It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this!” which originated from an early screen in the…

[co-written by Alexander] It is no secret that the Zelda franchise has a full and rich history that is continually growing year after year. GameSpot has made a video paying homage to Zelda, recounting the series’s journey throughout the last 25 years. While infamous for the relatively low score it gave Skyward Sword, not everyone at GameSpot feels that way about Zelda. In the most recent episode of their Escape From Mount Stupid web series, the Zelda franchise got the…