Tag: Nintendo eShop

Miyamoto has made some crazy comments about his much-loved Zelda franchise in the past, but this is just ridiculous.  Our friends over at GenGAME recently reported that Mr. Miyamoto told Polygon about his plans for the Oracle games in their early development.  He stated that he wanted the games to be more episodic, and development for the games actually began with the notion of trying to sell each dungeon individually! Jump inside to read more!

Back in September, 3DS Ambassadors got to download The Legend of Zelda for free. Fans residing in Europe will be glad to know that the original Legend of Zelda is now available on the Nintendo eShop. The game was released in Japan awhile ago, so the wait has been long and agonizing for Europeans. For those who haven’t played the NES classic or want to be able to play it on the go, it’s your lucky day. The game is…

Released today for the Nintendo 3DS eShop, the original Legend of Zelda is available for download in Japan. It was previously thought that this title would only be available for Ambassadors, but alas, today the first non-handheld Virtual Console title was released to the public, at least in Japan. We’re yet to learn if this title will be coming to North America outside of the Ambassador program, but I’d bet that we’ll soon see that following a European release, the…

We posted just three days ago about the Zelda Prepaid Cards heading to Europe and today we have a new pair cards heading to Australia. Two cards in particular can be seen to the left, the first of which is worth $15 and features Mario, while the second is worth $30 and features Link. The Zelda card has official artwork of Link from the original Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, and Ocarina of Time. You can pickup…

The Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program has officially launched and those of you eligible can now download the original Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. There are a few simple steps that you must take to get your Ambassador NES games and I’ve listed the steps below. 1. Turn on your Nintendo 3DS and go to the Nintendo eShop. 2. Browse all the way to the left and click ‘Settings / Other’. 3. Scroll down and click…