Tag: Gerudo Valley

The Zelda series is getting a lot of love in Smash Bros. 4, and part of that love includes three confirmed Zelda themed stages. The only one we know about on the Wii U version so far is Skyloft, with Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train appearing as stages for the 3DS version. We’ve seen all three stages before, but now we get a bit of a closer look with all new screenshots. Head inside to take a look!

Violinist Taylor Davis is similar to Lindsey Stirling as she is well known for creating covers of songs from video games as well as themes from famous movies. Even her videos are closely identical as you may notice in this awesome music production showcasing Taylor’s incredible talent at playing well known Zelda themes. This video shows her playing the “Gerudo Valley Theme” on violin and it truly is an enjoyable listening experience. The video has also been well crafted to…

Hello unwinding readers! I’m back this week with the sixth installment of Unwinding Areas in the Legend of Zelda. Thanks to your suggestions in previous editions, we will be taking a look at: Hyrule Castle, Gerudo Valley and Gerudo Fortress, Anouki Village, and the Rabbitland Resuce. Yes, even the Rabbitland Rescue. Although we could potentially keep this series going on for months, it might be time for a new topic to explore in the next month or so. With that…

The official Super Smash Brothers Wii U and 3DS site has been updated and a new screenshot for the 3DS version has surfaced showcasing Link delving into the much anticipated Gerudo Valley stage. The screenshot looks stunning and really does create a longing for this game to be released as soon as possible. A fiery encounter awaits Link in this stage and it looks like there’s no way out with the bridge destroyed. You can take a closer look at…

I hope by now all of you have heard of the great conglomeration of people called Overclocked Remix, and have heard at least a few of the Zelda related music that originates there. Overclocked Remix is exactly what it sounds like, music remixes that are superb, and far surpass most other remixes that are out there. Luckily the popularity of the Zelda series has made Zelda remixes commonplace, but unfortunately that also means we can’t feature everything here in one…

Hey ZeldaDungeon fans! It’s been a little while since the last Windmill Hut, but now that I’m taking over the article, we’ll once again have a Zelda music feature on Wednesdays! Music is probably the most important feature of a video game for me, so I’m excited to share some of the best covers from around the community. Today we have one of my favorite medleys by famous YouTube pianist, Kyle Landry. Hit the jump to see what’s in store!

Howdy, and welcome to the next segment of my weekly Timeshift Thursday feature! Most long-time Zelda fans usually have childhood memories either remembering the original NES self-titled adventure or Ocarina of Time as their first played game in the critically-acclaimed series. I fall under the latter category as my Ice Blue N64 regularly loaded up that special limited edition gold cartridge delivering the entertainment and fun I had drifting away form the real world into the land of Hyrule. Sometimes,…

Good afternoon, Zelda Dungeon, and welcome to this week’s Flute Boy’s Meadow! Today, I have opted to take a look at one of my favorite songs from the Zelda series: “Gerudo Valley” from Ocarina of Time. This song’s popularity is incredible, and with good reason. It is a wonderfully crafted piece with excellent use of percussion and acoustic instruments to create a feeling that is befitting of a wild and mysterious desert. For this song to stand out so clearly…

It’s another cover song! This one is performed by BlackburnHits on YouTube. This guy is similar to Sp0ntanius, who also does multi-frame Zelda cover videos, but the difference is that BlackburnHits uses more conventional instruments such as Saxophone, Tamborine and percussion. Check out the video after the jump!

Welcome my fellow Zelda Dungeoners to another week, another Monday, and of course another edition of Flute Boy’s Meadow! Now, regularly this music feature focuses on fan artists and covers of Zelda music, but today I decided to instead bring the spotlight to the guy behind it all: Kōji Kondō. Honestly, of all the video game composers out there, it can be said with 100% certainty that no man’s music is as well known as his. Kondō has composed the…