The new trailer shows off combat gameplay. The game is set to be released tomorrow, October 4, 2011.
The new trailer shows off combat gameplay. The game is set to be released tomorrow, October 4, 2011.
Zelda gets her own concerts. Must be nice to be royalty.
A concert series celebrating the 25-year legacy of the Legend of Zelda series was announced at E3 2011, and today Nintendo announced the first one will be held on October 21 at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. Starting at $35, tickets for the L.A. concert are being sold through Ticketmaster beginning August 1.
Updated graphics and refined gameplay breathe new life into the classic masterpiece.
In my twenty-three years of gaming, no other title has had more of an impact on me than The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. My first playthrough was a magical twenty-hour experience that I’ll never forget, and one that will forever hold a special place in my heart. But the real beauty of Ocarina of Time, is that my story isn’t unique. It defined a generation for gamers all around the world, which is why many regard it to this day as the best video game experience ever created. Now, the epic tale of a boy and his fairy returns to the gaming world, bringing with it beautifully updated graphics, vast animation improvements, a hint system, and the same whimsical charm that hooked players over a decade ago.
The graphics haven’t particularly aged well, but boy are the games still great.
It’s mind-blowing to think it has been eight years since the original release of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time; at the time, the game was ground-breaking in its unique approach to platforming, combat and its signature time-reversing mechanic. While it feels like the game was released just yesterday, it’s getting old and it’s absolutely showing its age – even with the slight graphical improvement featured in this remastered compilation.
Don't worry, your coins are safe with Wario - as it turns out, so are limited edition soundtracks.
If you're like me, yesterday produced some frustration and definite cause for concern. Assuming you followed along with our E3 coverage, you're well aware that Nintendo is giving away a special limited edition soundtrack with their recently released title, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The bad news about this sweet giveaway? It's extremely limited and only a few Club Nintendo members who register their game will actually be able to get it. After registering yesterday, completing the required survey, and requesting the bonus, Chessa and I were stopped dead in our tracks by a system error.
The fourth title in the series will be released on the PlayStation 3 in 2012.
No details were given on the game, but a short cinematic trailer was shown depicting Dimitri impersonating Sly Cooper. When the trailer becomes available, we'll post it here.
Check out the latest trailer of the remake of what's widely considered one of the best games of all time.
A stunning masterpiece that has proven itself time after time.
So. Chrono Trigger. It’s kind of famous. The game has been released on the SNES, PS1, DS, and now the Wii Virtual Console. I’ve never even heard of someone who’s played this game and doesn’t love it.