Console to Closet is a blog that takes outfits from many different video games and assembles many different pieces to create a real outfit. However, the outfits are not exact copies of the outfits worn in the games, but are outfits simply inspired by ones seen in the games. Three fantastic examples of this are some of the Zelda-related outfits they have done, inspired by Sheik, Zelda, and Link from Ocarina of Time.
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Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland was released only in Japan and Europe, never making it to the USA due to lackluster sales. Surprisingly, the game was well-received among those who did play and review the game. You play as Tingle, a 35-year-old (and single) man lost in the world. Guided by the mysterious figure Uncle Rupee, Tingle fills a mystical spring with money and gain access to the wonderful Rupeeland, a paradise where nobody has to work. Along the way, hire body guards to protect Tingle – but from what? All may not be as it seems in Tingle’s quest for monetary gain, and Rupeeland just might not be so rosy after all...
That is actually kinda awesome
Where are the guy outfits? I guess the ladies get to enjoy this post.
This idea is really creative!
They have two or three that guys can wear…
Although it would be pretty sweet to have some sort of a Guy's Video Game Wardrobe.
meh, im not big on clothing, that 1 time i went to gormans, didnt buy a thing then went to gamestop and blew all of my cash proves that…lol
And I had like $80 too………XD but the thing is, i went to gamestop the next day, when I came home empty handed, somehow my mom was surprised. Which she shouldn't, because I'm 1 of the only girls who show up at school wearing a Mario shirt with a mini ocarina. Heck, I'm the 1st person at my school to bring or probably have and ocarina.(some how there is only 1 other person at my school with 1. 2 out of like 600 people!) (I play it at recess, And If you guessed Zelda and Mario songs, you would be correct.)
This blog is an amazing idea, really. It takes the idea of cosplay and makes it viable for everyday life. The Saria-inspired outfit is lovely!
Love these! They're adorable!
I'd love to see an artist take these outfits and draw the actual character wearing them–modern versions of the characters we know in love!
Neat to see someone else doing this! I love to make my own clothes based on things from my favourite fandoms, but I actually make mine more closely resemble what they're based on without actually being costume wear. The clothes in this post are good for people who don't feel comfortable revealing the full extent of their geekdom, but I don't have that problem.
I started doing this because I can never find anything that fits me properly without going into the children's section. Why pay too much for a shirt that clings or hangs loose in the wrong places and isn't exactly the colour or pattern you want, when you can make one that IS just what you want, and shows off your fan-love to boot?
i don't really see much of a connection between these and the actual thing….. sorry
Really? At least with the three posted here I can see a small connection.
The Saria outfit really fits the character… they just forgot the green wig!
This is so cute~
Where do you think you'd buy these from? <3
now, u can go to school and "secretly" cosplay without looking like a dork '____'