Go on a ‘Legend of Zelda’ Scavenger Hunt at Barnes & Noble
To celebrate The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Comics and Barnes & Noble have teamed up to bring Zelda themed scavenger hunts to stores nationwide.
Continue ReadingTo celebrate The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Comics and Barnes & Noble have teamed up to bring Zelda themed scavenger hunts to stores nationwide.
Continue Reading‘The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts’ is a gorgeous, full-color oversized book packed with everything ‘Zelda.’
Continue ReadingStarting next January, Nintendo and escape room innovator SCRAP will join forces to “create a unique multi-city Puzzle Tour inspired by ‘The Legend of Zelda’ series.”
Continue ReadingI was lucky enough to play a demo of ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ at SDCC last month and, forgive me, but it did take my breath away.
Continue ReadingSan Diego Comic Con 2016 was my first SDCC in over ten years. And while it was certainly a crazy whirl wind, it actually wasn’t quite as insane as I’d expected it to be.
Continue ReadingMy daughter loved playing ‘The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker’ so much that she requested a ‘Zelda’-themed party for her 6th birthday—much to the delight of her nerdy parents!
Continue ReadingExperience the large-scale carnage of ‘Dynasty Warriors’ and the unmistakable allure of ‘The Legend of Zelda’ in the palm of your hand with ‘Hyrule Warriors Legends’ for the Nintendo 3DS. Here’s everything you need to know before you make your purchase.
Continue ReadingToday in Google Maps and Google Street View you’ll be greeted by a small pointed hatted character garbed in green rather than the usual nondescript orange. Link has made a surprise appearance!
Continue ReadingIf the “geek shall inherit the Earth” then PAX is where they divvy up the loot. As an expo, it is a huge opportunity to try new games, find new talent, and “mingle with your people.”
Continue ReadingWith a desire to also be awesome, I recently interviewed Bill Doran, one of the top foamsmiths around, and reviewed his book, ‘Foamsmith: How to Create Foam Armor Costumes.’ I then set off to make my first piece of armor–Link’s Hylian Shield of ‘Zelda’ fame.
Continue ReadingAs cosplay becomes more popular and prevalent around the world, more and more people are looking for help on making great costumes. Bill Doran, one of the preeminent foamsmiths out there, is here to help with a new print book, ‘Foamsmith: How to Create Foam Armor Costumes.’
Continue Reading‘Haiku Warrior’ is a new RPG card game from Jason Anarchy the creator of ‘Drinking Quest’. ‘Haiku Warrior’ is a quiet, introspective RPG told entirely in haiku and is intended to be played solo or with up to four players.
Continue ReadingEmerald City Comic Con 2015 is over, and we are already anticipating going again next year. ECCC is definitely my favorite convention of the year.
Continue ReadingToday is the first day of Emerald City Comic Con and we’re all dressed up in our family cosplay. Hopefully we’ll see you out there!
Continue ReadingIf you’ve ever wanted to play a Zelda game without the hassle of solving puzzles, Hyrule Warriors is the game for you.
Continue ReadingNintendo brought together hundreds of The Legend of Zelda fans in a PAX Prime event to celebrate the franchise and check out Hyrule Warriors.
Continue ReadingThe Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a great game for any new Zelda player to get acquainted with the world and the characters.
Continue ReadingAre you looking for something to give the screen-time loving geek on your list?
Continue ReadingThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD on Wii U is ideal for families (with a little help from a guide or two).
Continue ReadingYesterday Nintendo revealed a new contest that puts the fans at the center of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concert series.
Continue ReadingVast amounts of time and skill are invested in video game design annually. Everything you see and hear, and every move you make in a game was first drawn, composed and spelled-out in code by someone else for our enjoyment. …
Continue ReadingIn 1986, on February 21st, a game unlike any other was released to the Japanese public. With its sprawling world and labyrinthine dungeons, that game would break the mold of traditional console games forever. The first cartridge game to sport …
Continue ReadingIn 1986, on February 21st, a game unlike any other was released to the Japanese public. With its sprawling world and labyrinthine dungeons, that game would break the mold of traditional console games forever. The first cartridge game to sport …
Continue ReadingI know a lot of people bash Nintendo for courting the casual game market, but they still seem pretty special to me – and not just because a write a few casual game reviews. I love the fact that their …
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