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A while back, we covered the Kickstarter of the “Songs of Zelda:The Celtic Link” music project, previously titled “A Link to the Celts”, and created by Eimear Noone. The Kickstarter was very ssuccessful, and the digital version is now up for pre-purchase! Eimear, one of the talented composers of the Symphony of the Goddesses, has put together an amazing album with a unique Celtic style that does not typically touch the music of Zelda, and you can now buy it…

About a week ago, GameOver Jesse on YouTube took a look at recent happenings in Zelda, and examined what the possibilities might be for having a female lead character in the upcoming Zelda Wii U. With the new Linkle DLC for Hyrule Warriors, and possible evidence of female roles in developer quotes, there is certainly a lot to speculate on. With the help of RmfhGaming, Jesse discusses a lot of what he thinks Zelda Wii U will do to “change…

Here is an oddity among Zelda theories. Most of the time, when people theorize about what might happen if Link’s individual circumstances in each game were different, they look at how concerning, or even how grim, the outcome might be. Though, YouTuber SwankyBox has a different idea. He has examined what may have happened if Link had never left Kokiri Forest at the start of Ocarina of Time, but thinks less about the serious implications, and a bit more about…

After Nintendo dropped the Twilight Princess HD trailer in the most recent Nintendo Direct, many people started analyzing nothing more than the new graphics, and that mostly ended with people saying that they were no different. Thankfully, GameXplain took the time to look at nearly every detail possible in the trailer, from the new HUD, to the possible similarities with The Wind Waker HD, to the inevitable examination of the graphics. Check out the video after the jump!

For years and years, feminists from all over have wished for women to be better represented in video games, and how you feel about that is up to you. But one could say that Linkle, the surprise upcoming fighter in Hyrule Warriors Legends, is an example of Nintendo becoming more open-minded about how women are shown as characters in their games, judging by her appearance, her actions, and the simple fact that she is being included. Unfortunately, it seems that…

M. Productions is back for another discussion on Zelda Wii U, after the very short teaser shown in the recent Nintendo Direct. And he has once again brought some friends! This time, he talks about the possible connections between Zelda Wii U and the upcoming Twilight Princess HD, as well as the implications of the new clip from the Direct. Check out the video after the jump!

YouTuber HMK is certainly well-known for bringing the hype when necessary, but since Twilight Princess HD was officially announced, it seems he is ready to pump out videos about it, and join in the excitement about what may be different between it and the original. This time around, he is discussing whether the game is something to be referred to as a “remake” or a “remaster”. Check out the video after the jump!

ThatOneShowFUN is at it again! Awhile back, a new episode of Eggbusters covered a popular wall-clipping glitch in the SNES classic, and since the video is quite long, and only one glitch was covered, clearly the glitch went rather well. A Link to the Past Any% speedrunners likely know this glitch rather well, as it allows you to beat the game in a good five minutes, but going beyond that and exploring the insides of walls can lead to a…

On GoNintendo a custom made Zelda ukulele was featured. Its designed like an ocarina and has a cool overall design, with a Triforce emblazoned on the head. In the post a video of the individual who designed it is shown and they are even playing it. Pmasterkim plays a few songs, such as the song of time and song of storms in the video for your musical delight. Check out the video after the jump! Jarrod HadrianI have been gaming…

In one of the latest videos by GameOver Jesse the desire for a Zelda Maker was discussed. In this video he mentioned that there was a disc system in place for the Famicom and that was going to have a dungeon maker extension for The Legend of Zelda. You would be able to save dungeons that you have designed onto floppy discs so that you could bring them to friends houses to share your creations. Check out the video after…