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ZeldaWiki.org Affiliation! |
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Written by Kao
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Monday, 19 April 2010 |
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Hey, ZeldaPower! We are excited to announce our recent affiliation with Zelda Wiki.org! Started in April of 2005, Zelda Wiki is a collaborative wiki project which strives to be the premier source for information on the Zelda series. As of writing this, Zelda Wiki has over 2,900 articles published! Check them out any time by going to the Affiliates page on your left, or by using the Affiliates bar at the bottom of any page here on ZeldaPower.com |
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Nintendo Dream Zelda Art Book, New Site Poll |
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Written by Kao
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Saturday, 10 April 2010 |
We've got another fun update for you today. The Features->Articles section on your left has been updated with scans of all 100 pages of the Nintendo Dream Zelda Art Book! This art book came packaged with the February 2010 issue of Nintendo Dream, a Japanese game magazine. It features artwork from every Zelda game from the original Legend of Zelda up through the recently released Spirit Tracks. If you love Zelda artwork, this is a great update for you! You're definitely going to wanna check this one out.
We also have a new site poll, which asks: What Are You Most Looking Forward to at E3? Is it the big reveal of the upcoming Zelda Wii? New Metroid: Other M info? The full story on the new Nintendo 3DS? Something else entirely?? Let us know! |
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OoT Staff Interview 17, Japanese Legend of Zelda Manual |
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Written by Kao
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 |
Heya, ZeldaPowerians!
We've got a great update for you today. Our good friend and Japanese translator GlitterBerri has kindly provided us with another one of her excellent Ocarina of Time Staff interview translations. This interview deals with the personal thoughts that several staff members have on the game. As always, these are available through the Ocarina of Time section on the left, as well as the Features->Interviews section also on the left. You can also access it and other translations via GlitterBerri's new website: GlitterBerri.com
Also up are scans of all 54 pages of the Japanese Legend of Zelda manual. That's 54 pages of Japanese retro Zelda goodness! This instruction manual contained many drawings which were not in the North American version of the manual, and uncropped versions of the story artwork, so I'm sure you'll find it interesting to look through these high-resolution scans from the original Famicom Disk System version of the game. Check them in the Legend of Zelda section to your left!
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Wii Vitality Sensor a possibility for next Zelda? |
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Written by Aaron
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Monday, 22 March 2010 |
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Shigeru Miyamoto recently revealed that the upcoming Zelda Wii may possibly support the new Vitality sensor due out later this year.
Speaking at the UK's gaming BAFTA's last friday, Miyamoto gave us this teaser.
"So maybe you might like to ask me to incorporate the Vitality Sensor into Zelda so that as you become more scared, the enemies become even tougher."
Shigeru Miyamoto did not confirm or deny the use of the new accessory due out later this year in the future Zelda game but the chances are it will. Could this do what the rumble pack did for Ocarina of Time? Only time will tell! |
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