Tag: Zelda Merchandise

Have you ever wanted deflect a Deku nut with your backpack?  Or re-plenish a heart, perhaps? Or, do you just want to express your love for Zelda through fashion?  Well look no further because someone on GoNintendo recently posted a few pictures of some amazing Zelda inspired backpacks and messenger bags that are for sale.  They’re all in the shape of various Zelda items, such as the Hylian Shield, the Triforce, a Heart Container, and more.  All of them are…

The release of the much anticipated Legend of Zelda guidebook–Hyrule Historia–is only a mere three weeks away and the countless number of fans who have preordered their copy must be glad the wait is almost over! Here in Australia, Hyrule Historia is only limited to certain online bookstores yet we do know that EB Games is also offering preorders to be placed if you want to have your copy on launch day. Hyrule Historia will be released in Australia on…

The guys over on ShirtPunch have just released their latest Zelda theme shirt titled Tools of the Trade designed by artist D4N13L. The shirt comes in men’s and women’s in Irish green and includes a design showing off many of the more well known items from the series such as the Master Sword and the Hylian Shield. In front of the item display reads the very familiar phrase known to Zelda fans “It’s dangerous to go alone!” Fans better hurry…

Skulltula Poster

November 07 2012 by Legacy Staff

We all know how creepy and odd Skulltulas are. But why not have a poster of one above your bed staring at you making it harder for you to fall asleep?  Well a man who goes by Jofiel, and his REDBUBBLE page can make your wish come true. Jofiel explains that he remembers the first time he had ever faced a Skulltula, and what his first initial reaction was to his foe. He wanted to capture the emotions he felt…

“Prepare for the coming of the Dark Lord, Evil Ganondorf. First 4 Figures is proud to announce the next in our 1/4 scale The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Center Pieces, Ganondorf! Preorders will start soon so keep check our website, blog and facebook page for up to the minute updates on when he goes live.” A teaser trailer was also released by First 4 Figures along with the above statement for this statue. Check it out after the jump!

GameStop is the largest multichannel video game retailer in the with over over 6500 locations. I’m sure almost everybody has heard of this retailer before; they offer many promotions and pre-order bonuses with many franchises, including Zelda. On top of that, GameStop offers a program known as PowerUp Rewards, a program that allows you to earn points for every dollar you spend at one of their locations. You can use these points to redeem rewards and get them shipped to…

First 4 Figures is a maker of high quality collectible statues from select video game series that they own the licenses for. Zelda happens to be one of the series they own a license for. They have created several amazing pieces such as Sheik, Skull Kid, Fierce Deity Link, Link, Dark Link, Darunia, Zant, Wolf Link & Midna, Link on Epona, and now the Dark Lord, Ganondorf! Check out the jump to see the teaser.

Courtesy of My Nintendo News comes word that Nintendo is on the verge of releasing Nintendo-themed iPhone cases, set to be released in October. The iPhone cases will bear designs from Nintendo’s Zelda, and Super Mario franchises. Make the jump for our rampant speculation.

Over at Much Needed Merch, you can purchase some of the most random Legend of Zelda shirts you can think of, all for fairly reasonable prices. The randomness includes a Clocktown Astronomy Club shirt, a ‘Keep Calm and Save Hyrule’ shirt, as well as a Team Groose shirt that you see to the left. While some of these might seem silly, there really are some gems in there. It’s not just t-shirts… you can also find Legend of Zelda costumes,…

 As with the past two days, Zelda Universe has again covered another year of Zelda today. Continuing their segment 25 Years in 25 Days, they moved on to the year 1988 today, and what an interesting year it was. Consisting of the North American release of Zelda II, 1988 was especially notable for its huge influx of Zelda (and Mario) merchandise. Zelda Universe writes: The late 1980s was when Nintendo really latched onto the popularity of The Legend of Zelda…