Tag: Order

As some of you might recall quite a few months ago, a set of Link Between Worlds key chains were made available for pre-order and expected to ship out this June. Fortunately, if you were unable to pre-order them before, or simply want to pick up the whole set, you can now order them without the wait. Hit the jump for more details!

Another new discussion video, this time about Zelda Wii U! I’m sure most of you are familiar with the recent news on the subject, about Nintendo wanting to “rethink the conventions of Zelda” and their two examples of what they want to change. This video covers my thoughts and reactions to their sentiments, as well as my hopes and concerns for Zelda Wii U. Enjoy! You can watch the video here or check out the embed after the jump. Here’s…

Last month saw some disheartening pre-order numbers for Skyward Sword. While games like Modern Warfare 3 and Skyrim rolled in hundreds of thousands of pre-orders weekly, our dear Zelda was left scooping up advances of 40,000 or 60,000. However, there’s been a nice turnaround this month.

Here at Zelda Dungeon, we recently reported on pre-order gifts from Greece and Germany. Today, we’ve got some information from Zelda Informer for those of you in Australia. When you pre-order Ocarina of Time 3D, you get a free poster and a $10 discount! The poster appears to be that of Link fighting Ganon, as we’ve seen in official art for the game. Also, if you’re curious about information relating to the Australian release date, hit the jump to see…

Perhaps one of the most argued topics in Zelda timeline debates today is the Seal War, also at times referred to as the Imprisoning War. Theorists often question if what was once the story of the Seal War has become something different or altered today. Players first learned of the Seal War in A Link to the Past, but since, Nintendo has made multiple efforts in altering or changing the story. However, no title thus far has taken place during…

A recent article over at Zelda Universe has been written and it discusses the Geography and Cartography of Hyrule. In particular it takes a look at the different Hyrule overworld maps in the various Zelda games and how they relate to one another. The author proclaims that all the lands known as Hyrule are in fact the same place. In some cases it’s blatantly obvious that the overworlds are in fact related, such as the case with the Legend of…