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Popular Nintendo advocate and Zelda fan Isaiah TriForce Johnson recently announced in an exclusive interview with Nintendo Life that he will be creating his own Youtube series called the Order of Time. The series is dedicated to expressing his very own alternative timeline theory. Check out the interview after the jump!

A recent Play Nintendo video has opened up speculation that Zelda Wii U might finally be revealed at E3 this year. The tongue-in-cheek announcement clip, featuring an android duplicate of Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime infiltrating one of Nintendo’s corporate headquarters (yes, you read that right), teases that a new game will be shown at the event. The Zelda music playing throughout the video could indicate that the top-secret project is related to Nintendo’s iconic fantasy adventure series. Hit…

Lyndon Willoughby, a notable member of the popular fan campaign Operation Moonfall recently made a statement urging fans to keep an eye on the Operation Moonfall Twitter for some big news in the upcoming week regarding a new project. The upcoming plans are a secret right now but he did mention that apparently this upcoming announcement will include some of greatest artists in the world. Jump inside to check it out for yourself.

Plenty of talk among the gaming community reflected on the idea of possible Legend of Zelda-themed LEGO sets becoming available in the near future as a modeller interested in the project carried the thought onto the LEGO Group for consideration. Because of the numerous support, the LEGO Group picked the Legend of Zelda project as one of four different themes to review in an attempt to find the most marketable and profitable for the popular toy company in the summer…

The incredible team at The Zelda Project have very recently updated their website with a photo-shoot of Lon Lon Ranch, and it is absolutely amazing. I don’t know about you all, but I’ve always felt that, even in Ocarina of Time 3D Lon Lon Ranch and Malon have looked a bit peculiar, but The Zelda Project changes all that. Hit the jump to see the photos!

Nintendo announced today via press release (PDF download) that we will see their next generation console at E3.  What’s more exciting is that it will be playable.  The target launch for this system will be in 2012, but specifications and price has not been disclosed yet.  The contents of the press release read: To whom it may concern: Re: Wii’s successor system Nintendo Co., Ltd. has decided to launch in 2012 a system to succeed Wii, which the company has…