Tag: Mas’ Zelda Collection

In this weeks collection video we take a look at the Prima Games Twilight Princess Collector’s Edition Guide. This hardcover guide is the largest Legend of Zelda guide to release in English, finishing out at 448 pages! In terms of pure depth and quality, it is probably one of, if not thee best Legend of Zelda guide every published. The hardcover version comes with a cloth foldout map of the overworld, along with gold foil page edges, making it cosmetically…

This past week, I got a chance to attend the Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert at the Chicago Theatre. Overall it was a great experience as just being around fellow Zelda fans was quite exciting. The music was fantastic, the crowd was great, and there were plenty of amazing Cosplayers that attended. We took a bunch of pictures and met a ton of people, including the ever so beautiful Linksliltri4ce, a great Zelda cosplayer who makes custom…

In this weeks collection video we take at the Skull Kid Statue, created by First 4 Figures. Originally released in Q1 2007, this statue has since become a very rare and expensive collectible. Retailing at $99.99 at launch, nowadays it is hard to find this statue for anything less than $600. As of this post, there are two listings presently available on eBay, with Buy it Now prices of $750 and $800 respectively, with the chance for a Best Offer….

In this weeks collection video we take at a Link Bobblehead Doll, originally released way back in 2003 as a free giveaway with The Wind Waker. Available on a limited basis, customers at Target retail stores were given this Bobblehead Doll with the purchase of a new copy of The Wind Waker. The Bobblehead can be seen standing on top of a replica Nintendo GameCube and the level of detail of the figure is pretty good. While never available for…

In this weeks collection video we take at the Fierce Deity Link Statue, created by First 4 Figures. Originally released in Q4 2006, this statue has since become a rare and expensive collectible. Retailing at $129.99 at launch, nowadays it is hard to find this statue for anything less than $700. Since it rarely pops up for sale, I’ve seen it sell for as much as $1200 on auction websites. The statue is based around the official artwork from Majora’s…

In this week’s collection video we take a look at the Japanese version of the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Originally known as Triforce of the Gods, this was the first Zelda title released for the Super Famicom, or as it was known in the United States, the Super Nintendo. The game cartridge looks somewhat like a Super Nintendo game, while the manual was almost identical to its US counterpart. Copies of the game can still be…

In this weeks collection video we take a look at these Wind Waker Yujin Gashapon Figures. This set of five was originally released back in 2002 to support The Wind Waker for the GameCube. Each of the figures comes with its own distinct item, and the Link’s also come with a sword and shield. If you tilt the head of any of the figures, their eyes will freakishly change where they are looking, almost as if they are staring off…

In this weeks collection video we take a look at a Wind Waker Sports Watch. This was a free GameStop giveaway in early 2003 to get customers in GameStop stores, while also pushing sales for the Nintendo GameCube and The Wind Waker. The sports watch can clip onto a keychain or your belt buckle. The watch has become a bit rare as it is now nearly 10 years old. You’ll still find them on occasion in searching eBay or Amazon,…

In this weeks collection video we take a look at the How to Draw the Legend of Zelda Book. This book teaches the basics of how to draw some of the characters from Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask. It’s incredibly simple to understand and it starts with drawing basic shapes that any aspiring artist should have no trouble with. Originally released by Troll publications in 2001, it was later re-released by Scholastic in 2004. Overall though, I’m not sure…

In this weeks collection video we take a look at the Skyward Sword Future Shop Steelbook. This was a special Canadian only pre-order bonus for Skyward Sword when it released back in November of 2011. The steelbook itself seems like it was nothing more than a gimmick to get extra pre-orders at Future Shop, but then again, isn’t that what most exclusive pre-order bonuses are for? It’s just so simplistic that to me personally, it racks up as one of…