Winning Moves The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time Jigsaw Puzzle

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Winning Moves The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time Jigsaw Puzzle
Winning Moves Ocarina of Time Box Front.jpg

Games

Cost

£12.99 (about $16.50)

Rarity

Common

Release Date

Credits

Manufacturer

Winning Moves International Ltd.

Publisher

Europe Winning Moves International Ltd.
Australia Winning Moves Australia Ltd.
South Africa: Epic Games Pty Ltd.

Attributes

Type

Jigsaw Puzzle

Size

683 x 480 mm (about 26.9 x 18.9 inches)

Pieces

1000

SKU

Germany 011132
United Kingdom 029506

EAN

Germany 4035576011132
United Kingdom 5036905029506

"Are you ready for adventure? Experience the world of The Legend of Zelda! In this wonderful 1000-piece puzzle you can create a beautiful illustration of Link and Epona out of the iconic game Ocarina of Time - an absolute treasure for every Zelda fan!"

Notes

  • This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle was released by Winning Moves in Germany in 2016 and in the UK, EU, Australia, and South Africa in 2017.
  • Officially licensed by Nintendo.
  • This jigsaw puzzle measures approximately 683mm x 480mm, or 26.9 inches x 18.9 inches.
  • The puzzle features official artwork of Link riding Epona across Hyrule Field in Ocarina of Time 3D, which was used as the box art for the Japanese and European releases of the game.
  • The box also includes a full-size poster with the same image, which can be used as a reference image or displayed separately.
  • USAopoly's 550-piece "Link's Ride" puzzle, also published in 2016, uses the same artwork.

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