Nobody would think that Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword would be the final Zelda game, we just weren’t sure what exactly the Zelda development team was working on until now. Today an interview with Zelda mastermind Eiji Aonuma revealed that the team is already working on a new Zelda for …
Read More »Report: Nintendo to post $1.32 billion in losses for first half of 2011
Tomorrow is going to be a long day for Nintendo, as a newspaper out of Japan is reporting the video game giant is preparing to announce a recurring loss of nearly $1.32 billion for the first half of its 2011 fiscal year, which ended September 30th. If true, this means …
Read More »Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 coming late 2011, and yes, those are the official names
Today’s been full of earth-shattering news, not the least of which was Nintendo’s gutsy move to hack $80 off the price of the 3DS (opens in new tab)to spur sales, as well as offering a plethora of free games to appease early adopters. Tucked away within that bombshell, Nintendo announced …
Read More »The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Shadow Temple walkthrough
After completing the Water Temple, look for a shrine-like tablet on the island with a tree. Obtain the Fire Arrows by firing an arrow into the rising sun as it passes through two pillars in the distance. With those in hand, head to Kakariko Village – it’s on fire! Turns …
Read More »The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Deku Tree walkthrough
The path to the first dungeon is entirely straightforward. Village idiot Mido will demand you equip a sword and shield before visiting the Great Deku Tree, which is easily done; The Kokiri Sword is located in a maze on top of a hill in the village (you can see it …
Read More »Miyamoto on Wii 2: Dont ask!
Nintendo has not officially announced any new console, but when pressed for information by Edge, legendary producer/designer Shigeru Miyamoto half-confirmed the rumors. “Don’t ask!” said Miyamoto. “Even when the Wii launched we were developing new hardware, work on 3DS had already started. It’s a matter of when we announce it.” …
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