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A Link to the Past: The Game That Defined Zelda
There’s something magical about that sound — rain against the rooftops, thunder echoing across a kingdom asleep. You don’t know what’s coming, but you can feel it. A world on the edge of something greater. A boy about to wake up into destiny. Even before you press a button, A Link to the Past feels…
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Zelda Majora’s Mask – A World That Ends Again and Again
The clock is always ticking in Termina. Every moment you spend here, the world edges closer to its end. The sky burns red, the music trembles, and above it all hangs the moon — not distant or abstract, but impossibly close, grinning down with hollow eyes. It doesn’t drift lazily like a celestial body should.…
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Zelda Ocarina of Time review
In 1998, the gaming world stood on the edge of something new. The leap from 2D to 3D had only just begun — Super Mario 64 had proven it was possible, but few believed an adventure as rich and mysterious as The Legend of Zelda could make that same jump. Consoles were growing more powerful,…
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The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening — The Strangest and Most Beautiful Zelda Ever Made
When The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening released on the Game Boy in 1993, it shouldn’t have worked. Here was a Zelda game stripped of all the series’ hallmarks — no Princess Zelda, no Hyrule, no Ganon — and confined to a tiny monochrome handheld screen. Yet against all odds, it became one of the…
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Zelda’s 40th Anniversary Predictions
Nearly forty years. That’s how long The Legend of Zelda has been taking us on adventures across Hyrule, through time, and even across dimensions. On February 21st, 2026, the series will celebrate its 40th anniversary — a milestone only a handful of gaming franchises ever reach. But the big question is: how will Nintendo mark…
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The Problem With Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment
I’ll be honest, I don’t like Hyrule Warriors. I never have. The gameplay feels repetitive, and it just doesn’t capture what I love about Zelda. And now Nintendo is saying that the newest one, Age of Imprisonment, is officially canon. That idea really bothers me. But at the same time, Zelda fans seem excited about…
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Zelda’s Biggest Secret – It Was All a Dream
The Legend of Zelda has always been a story about waking up. A boy opens his eyes in a strange land, the world around him both familiar and unreal. But what if these adventures aren’t just tales of kingdoms and heroes—what if they’re dreams? Over and over, Zelda drops us into worlds that collapse, reset,…
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Which Zelda Game Has the Best Grass to Cut?
There’s nothing quite like it: that satisfying swish of the sword, the flutter of leaves, and the chance of a rupee or heart dropping out of the grass. Cutting grass has been a weirdly addictive part of The Legend of Zelda for over three decades, from the simple squares in A Link to the Past…
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The Zelda Characters Who Stole the Spotlight
When you think of The Legend of Zelda, three names always come to mind: Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. But here’s the truth — some of the most unforgettable moments in the entire series don’t belong to them at all. They belong to the characters on the sidelines. The quirky merchants, the unlikely companions, the villains…
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Who Should Make the Next Zelda Game? Nintendo’s Secret Partners Explained
The Legend of Zelda is one of Nintendo’s crown jewels — a series so ambitious that every mainline entry takes six years or more to create. That means with every masterpiece, comes a long silence… a wait that feels endless for fans craving their next journey through Hyrule. But Zelda has never truly disappeared in…
