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Bastian
Bobslob
Cody
- 3 Things to Remove From the Zelda Formula in Zelda Wii
- 5 Ways to Apply the Legend of Zelda to Daily Life
- Voice Acting in Zelda: The Case for a Vocal Link
Crab Helmet
dakota
Demo
Hylian Dan
- The Philosophy of the Wind Waker
- The Soul of a Game
- Boss Challenges for Zelda Veterans
- Immortal Childhood
- The Message of Majora’s Mask
- The Stone Tower: Why Termina was Doomed
Jason
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 Bottles the Essence of Fun, Prophesizes Skyward Sword’s Excellency
- Go Big or Go Home: A Review of Nintendo’s DSi XL
- Back to Hyrule: A Spirit Tracks Review
- Review: STLOcarina’s Zelda Ocarina Collection
- Book Review: Viz’s Ocarina of Time Manga
- Review: Songbird Ocarina’s OoT Ocarina
- Book Review: The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy
- Okami is Legend of Zelda Revamped, Wolf Link on Steroids
- Phantom Hourglass Review: Through the Slimy Seas
James
jwalraven
Jeff
Joshua
Lars
Leminnes
lftenjamin
lord-of-shadow
- Twilight Princess: The Characters
- Twilight Princess: The End
- Can you feel it?
- Silence, Patience, and Faith
- The Lure of the Loot
- Cloudscape
- Turning Point
- E3 2005 Trailer Analysis
- It is a great time to be a Zelda fan.
- Culture in Zelda
- GDC Trailer
- The Adventure, the Memories, the LEGEND – of Zelda
Masked Odolwa
- Odolwa’s Table: Improvements
- Odolwa’s Table: Origins
- Odolwa’s Table: Our Fair Triforce
- Odolwa’s Table: Zora’s Change of Heart
Mirren
- A Two-Faced Legend
- Wake-Up Call
- From One Journey to the Next
- Majora’s Mask Manga Review
- Ocarina of Time Adult Chapters Review
- Ocarina of Time Child Chapters Review
- The Screenshot Seen Around the World
- Hyrularity Review
- He’s a Rebel
- Forget About Saving the Princess
- A Link to the Past Comic Review
- Is Nintendo Afraid of the Dark?
- Say Your Prayers
- Hyrule’s Industrial Revolution
Mute
Mystic
Mushroom
pipking
- The 100-Year Itch
- The Legend of Jacob
- To Wii or Not to Wii
- Version History
- Fanboy Blues
- Goodnight, Princess
- Same River Twice
- Dink’s Awakening
- Small Things
- Bad is the New Good
- The Trouble With Adventures
- A Zelda Movie
- On Time
- Your Shadow Self
Power Shot
- The Legend of The Legend of Zelda: An Argument for the Canonization of Video Games
- Power Shot Liveblogs Nintendo’s E3 2010 Presentation
- Retrospective Remembrance: The Ocarina of Time
- Retrospective Review: The Adventure of Link
- Diving Into the Deluge: The Next Zelda?
- Retrospective Review: The Legend of Zelda
- Driving and the Fifth Grade (Mario Kart Wii in Five Words)
Robin Goodfellow
Trahald
- Insights From Eiji
- E3 2004: The Return of Old Link
- World Making, Time Traveling, and an Interview!
- The Painful Truth
- Of Samurai and Dragons: Origins of the Triforce – Part 1
- Of Samurai and Dragons: Origins of the Triforce – Part 2
- Portrait of a Princess
- Flipside of the Mirror
- A Wider World
- WW Baddies – Part 1
- WW Baddies – Part 2
- Adaptations
- Wind Waker Love
- Japan: The Birthplace of Hyrule
- Homecoming
- E3 2003: Disappointing
- Links to the Past: Part 1
- A Fishy Engagement
- The Missing Fairy
- Mirror of the Minds
- Wind Waker: First Impressions
- Of Magic Powder and Enemy Bait
- The Legend Continues
- The Girl with the Red Hair
- Celda on Trial
- Ocarina of… Love?
- “Gameplay is More Important than Graphics”: A Different Look at an Old Proverb
- Deku Nuts: The Flashbangs of Hyrule
- The Wind Waker and Timeline Theories
- Copy-Cats and Coincidences
- Link Gets a Personality
- King of Legends
tellus12
The Goron Moron
The Missing Link
- 3D Dot Game Heroes: More Zelda Than Zelda?
- Linearism is Alive and Well
- Nintendo’s E3: Reading between the Lines
- Hyrule’s Grimm Fairy Tale
- Can Zelda truly shine at 1080p?
- Memories of Majora
The Wolfess
- The Legendary Puzzle: A Linear History of the Master Sword
- Always a Princess, Never a Queen
- Skyward Sword’s Art Style: Straddling the Line or Walking a New Path?
- Zelda Wii Needs an Anti-Hero
Zelda Wizard
zelshaded89
Guest Articles
- New Content for Ocarina of Time by Joshua Lindquist
- Keep Your Hands off the Ocarina. by Joshua Lindquist
- What Skyward Sword Can Do to Improve Boss Encounters by Joshua Lindquist
- Streamlining Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 3DS by Joshua Lindquist
- ZU’s Official Adventure of Link Review by Mr. Eponia
- The Sorrow of the Twilight by Megabrain3000
- A Link to the Future by MegaLinkX
- Nintendo Should Let Plays “Do it Themselves” in Zelda Wii by MYK1217
- It’s the Puzzles that Make Spirit Tracks Special by MYK1217





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