Tag: Link’s Awakening DX

The European eShop is soon going to have what it is calling “The Legend of Zelda Weeks”. Several Zelda games will be up to 37% off for three straight weeks, and if you buy a Zelda game between the 19th an 26th of September, you can get Hyrule Warriors for 10% off! Check out the ad after the jump!

Miiverse has been a really cool social media app for Wii U and 3DS owners to interact with each other by sharing pictures and commenting on different titles via the use of designated game communities. The talent shown on Miiverse by users showcasing drawings from different Nintendo titles is incredible and its great to see the Nintendo gaming community bond with each other like never before. What’s even more exciting to notice is that Nintendo of Europe has announced via…

If you aren’t familiar with Eggbusters, it’s a series where Austin, the host, attempts to prove or disprove reported glitches in games. He has done several videos on games from the Zelda series showing various glitches; it’s these videos that introduced me to Eggbusters. Though Austin has tested glitches from a wide rage of games, this is the first time he is taking a look at a handheld game: Link’s Awakening DX. The glitch sounds very intriguing, but you’ll have to…

It is not an exaggeration to say that millions of people have played Zelda games over the years. Many enjoy going through them not once, but sometimes multiple times says a lot about the series’ staying power. Some die-hard gamers, however, take their love for the games to a whole new extreme, adding an extra layer of challenge to their playthroughs by completing them as fast as possible. Although it’s hard to think of a released game that someone hasn’t…

As this series continues, we tackle our second handheld title. This was a very original game, in many ways, even by Zelda standards. It was the first to do many things: Bring the franchise to a handheld system, take place outside of Hyrule, and, most notably, not feature the Triforce or Zelda. However the essential gameplay elements remained: dungeons, bosses, items, exploration, memorable characters and a compelling story. And the one thing that was sorely lacking, color, was introduced in…

Club Nintendo is a service offered by Nintendo in which gamers can register their games and consoles in exchanges for virtual points, which then can be redeemed for various rewards such as posters and game downloads. Nintendo of America have recently announced their Elite status rewards for Club Nintendo, and among them is a re-release of the Majora’s Mask soundtrack, as well as a The Wind Waker HD poster as part of a three-poster set and also a free downloadable…

It has almost been a year since the Nintendo 3DS came out, and we have had quite a few really good titles for it. We’ve had Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and best of all, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. As well as 3DS titles, we’ve also had good range of Virtual Console and DSI Ware game titles like Link’s Awakening and Four Swords. Last year, Nintendo spoiled us with loads of Zelda goodies, if…

In November of 1998, Ocarina of Time finally hit shelves after several years of hype. For almost the entire years of 1997 and 1998, Ocarina of Time was being promoted time and time again with new screenshots, information, and interviews. When the game finally came out it was featured in several issues of Nintendo Power in late 1998 and this continued into early 1999. The February 1999 issue of Nintendo Power had yet another guide feature, this time focusing on…