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In his two newest Zelda Month videos, PeanutButterGamer decided to tackle the second Zelda game for the CD-i console, The Wand of Gamelon. As I’m sure you’re all aware, these games are famously awful in every way, from the flawed gameplay to the hilariously bad animated cutscenes that portray nearly every character as an incoherent idiot.

As this is kind of a long game, Austin had to split it up into two parts: one released last Saturday, on schedule, and the second released earlier today. 

These videos are a sort of continuation of…

Zelda Month continues with PeanutButterGamer tackling the infamous second part of the Unholy Triforce: The Wand of Gamelon! After beating The Faces of Evil in last year’s Zelda Month the brave but foolish PuhBuhGuh travels to the cursed island of Gamelon to do battle with Ganon and his minions and save Link and King Harkinian. This game marks the first in two occations where Zelda is the main playable character with the other being in Zelda’s Adventure, the third part…

PeanutButterGamer is back with a third video in his annual Zelda month, this time dedicating an entire video to Hyrule Warriors. Three years ago, PBG uploaded a series of videos to celebrate the release of Skyward Sword; fans loved it so much that it became an annual event. This video is nothing short of excellent, so hit the jump to take a look!

As the second video of this year’s Zelda Month, YouTuber PeanutButterGamer filmed a video of commentary over the original Zelda cartoons from the 80’s. These are known for their overall terrible-ness and some famous quotes like “Excuuusssee me, princess!“.

PBG does a special Zelda Month feature every year, where he makes 4 videos about the Zelda series over the month of November. This year, he’s made one other video, where he hacks Ocarina of Time in various hilarious ways

Between the time when turtles first kidnapped princesses and the rise of the blue hedgehog, there was an aged undreamed of. And onto this, Link, destined to wear the Triforce of Courage upon his sword-wielding hand. It was them, BIC Entertainment, who alone can tell thee of his saga. Let them make them a cartoon showing the days of the adventures of Link! In the dark years of the late 80’s and early 90’s it was very common to make…

To kick off this year’s Zelda Month, PeanutButterGamer has made a video of different hacks and glitches for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on a Nintendo 64 simulator.

He tries out tons of different glitches, like making Link fly or walk on water, as well as messing with the sizes of Epona and different CPUs, and finally just bugs out the game in a bunch of funny ways to try to see what happens. 

Zelda Month is an annual event of his…

If your knowledge of Ocarina of Time goes beyond what is shown inside of the game itself you likely know that Ocarina of Time has a large number of glitches, exploits and other unintended tricks in it. With the advent and subsequent mastery of emulation technology people have found ways to force certain glitches onto the game. With the start of November the YouTube personality PeanutButterGamer enters his fourth Zelda Month in which he makes all kinds of videos dedicated…

YouTube personality PeanutButterGamer is no stranger to the Zelda series. He is an avid fan, and for the past three years, including 2013, he has dedicated the month of November to our favorite franchise. Although it is rather late in December, I think we can forgive Mr. Hargrave for his tardiness, as his videos are always very well made and incredibly entertaining. This time around, he has made a video explaining his top eight dungeons in the series. Hit the…

It seems as though most people have accepted the idea that Majora’s Mask takes place in an alternate dimension version of Hyrule which is why a lot of the characters from Ocarina of Time appear in the game. While it’s no secret I’m not particularly keen on Majora’s Mask (and, to clarify this time, I’m not saying it’s a bad game, I just think most other Zelda games are better) there are a lot of theories revolving around it, what…

PeanutButterGamer, a popular Youtuber, is a big fan of The Legend of Zelda series. So much so that two years ago, he dedicated the entire month of November to Zelda in celebration of the release of Skyward Sword. In his words, “Everybody seemed to have a lot of fun with that…” so he decided to continue it every year. Hit the jump for more info on PeanutButterGamer’s third annual Zelda Month!