The Legend of Zelda
Brace Yourself Games releases new, free content for Cadence of Hyrule today.
Play Dead: RIP Special Vol. 3
In the third volume of our R.I.P. compilation episodes, Gabby speaks with Play Dead’s season 2 guests about their most memorable video game deaths.
Play Dead S2 Episode 7: Crashlands and Cancer (Sam Coster)
Butterscotch Shenanigans' Sam Coster talks about developing Crashlands after being diagnosed with cancer.
Play Dead: RIP Special Vol. 2
In this special episode, Gabby speaks with all of Play Dead’s Season 2 guests about their most memorable video game deaths.
The Development Slate Episode 8 – The Legend of Zelda
James and Yaw take you on a trip to Hyrule and adapt the legendary Nintendo property The Legend of Zelda.
Nintendo Introduces Female Link Named Linkle in Hyrule Warriors Legends
After years of waiting, a female Link will finally a playable character in an official Zelda game.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Preview
The new multiplayer Zelda game recognizes that it's dangerous to go alone.
Thought Bubble: The Corporate Cynicism of Majora’s Mask 3D
We shouldn't wait for corporate approval before revisiting old favorites.
Five Thoughts on Nintendo’s Post-E3 Showcase
After some early struggles, the Wii U is finally evolving into a console worthy of your consideration.
Thought Bubble: Club Nintendo’s Regifting Problem
With its latest batch of rewards, Club Nintendo gives its most loyal customers things they already have.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Review
Can you enjoy A Link Between Worlds if you haven’t played A Link to the Past? The answer is a definitive yes – although the chatter surrounding the dozens of Easter eggs and call-backs you've doubtlessly missed may rankle you.
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Review
Fans flocked to the Sony Performing Arts Centre for a black tie, green cap affair.
Interview: Legend of Zelda Symphony producer Jason Michael Paul
Dork Shelf chats with Jason Michael Paul, executive producer of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, which makes its return engagement at Toronto's Sony Centre this Saturday.
Interview: Composer Nicole Lizee
Canadian composer Nicole Lizée delves into the tech- and game-inspired elements of her piece Arcadiac, to be performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra this weekend.
Valentine’s Day: Your #1stgamelove
Love is in the air this Valentine's Day -- for games, of course! Dork Shelf writers and readers bare their pixelated hearts to the games that made them fall in love with games.