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We are making way through top down Zelda games and the next one on the list is the classic A Link Between Worlds. How does it rank on our Zelda list and how does it compare to Echoes of Wisdom. Listen to find out. * Game description- The story is set many years after the events of A Link to the Past. Players assume the role of Link, who sets out to restore peace to the kingdom of Hyrule after the evil sorcerer Yuga captures Princess Zelda and escapes through a rift into the parallel world of Lorule. Yuga desires to kidnap the Seven Sages and use their power to resurrect the demon king Ganon. Shortly into his adventure, Link obtains a magic bracelet that grants him the ability to merge into walls as a 2D painting, which allows him to reach new areas and travel between the worlds of Hyrule and Lorule. * Check the other pods in the Unfiltered Network at www.unfpod.com * #Link #Zelda #LegendsofZelda #Nintendo
This is it. Once again, we find ourselves at the end of another journey. More from O3C @ https://www.o3c.games/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/hyliangamer01
O Gonçalo e o Óscar estão de volta num dos poucos podcasts do Universo Split-Chicken onde só se fala em videojogos. O Cartão de Memória é uma viagem aos jogos com história – os que vão sendo lançados durante anos ou simplesmente os que têm uma boa história para contar. Neste quarto episódio, levamo-vos a Hyrule, Lorule, Termina, Labrynia…desde que haja um tipo orelhudo vestido de verde e uma princesa. The Legend of Zelda, que, a par de Mario (ou atrás?), é a franquia mais conhecida da Nintendo, lançará por estes dias Tears of the Kingdom, sequela directa de Breath of the Wild, o jogo mais bem sucedido da série até aqui. Com uma história que se confunde com a dos próprios videojogos, o Gonçalo e o Óscar honram tamanho legado fazendo uma data de piadas secas acompanhadas de efeitos sonoros conhecidos. E profere-se, pela primeira vez, a palavra pila. É ouvir – se se atreverem. 00:06:57 – Slot 1: Chega de conversa fiada – o que é The Legend of Zelda? 00:31:40 – The Legend of Zelda (1986); 00:38:44 – Zelda II: The Adventure of Link 00:45:17 - TLOZ: A Link to the Past 00:55:14- TLOZ: Link's Awakening 01:02:02 - TLOZ: Ocarina of Time 01:10:00 - TLOZ: Majora's Mask (algures por aqui o Óscar tentou explicar a timeline de TLOZ) 01:20:00 - TLOZ: Oracle of Seasons/Ages 01:30:47 - TLOZ: Four Swords (passou num instante) 01:31:47 - TLOZ: The Wind Waker 01:34:00 - TLOZ: Four Swords Adventures (também passou num instante) 01:35:00 - TLOZ: The Minish Cap 01:38:47 - TLOZ: Twilight Princess 01:42:00 - TLOZ: The Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks 01:47:00 - TLOZ: Skyward Sword 01:52:00 - TLOZ: A Link Between Worlds* 01:54:00 - TLOZ: Breath of the Wild (o Óscar tinha de ir trabalhar então foi a correr) *os anfitriões estavam convencidos de que tinham falado de Tri Force Heroes, mas deve ter sido um sonho; **lamentavelmente, não houve Slot 2, os temas foram sendo referidos entre a história da série; Links úteis para conteúdo extra (não é DLC): Zelda Universe – discutivelmente o mais popular website para fãs de TLOZ (notícias, artigos, walkthroughs, etc); https://zeldauniverse.net/ Zelda Dungeon – a segunda parte do discutível acima; https://www.zeldadungeon.net/ The Book of Mudora – um popular podcast sobre a série https://open.spotify.com/show/3tNLcfNvtUCYUlQR7YgjO4
We are joined once again by Josh from Zelda Universe to discuss our first steps into Lorule and a standout dungeon!Support the show
Topic: Legend of Zelda What is it? Nintendo's Big Three, as of NES days, consisted of Super Mario, Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda. Taking place in a fantasy world of goblins, monsters, castles, and princesses, this series had transformed some of the landscape of videogames and being a bench mark for many later games and series, with some hallmarks that continue to this day. Development During initial development of the Famicom(Family Computer, also known to the west as the Nintendo Entertainment System(NES)) addon, known as the Famicom Disk System, two major games were being developed. The First was Super Mario, while the second was Legend of Zelda, however their creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, didn't know how either game would shape up. During the planning process, the two games were created in tandem, with Super Mario coming out first due it's more linear nature, and Zelda coming out afterwards. Ideas when developing the games were split between the two games, with some ideas being more favorable for Mario over Zelda. Zelda's design necessitated less linear game play and forced players to think about what to do next. Elements of the initial story were taken heavily from J R R Tolken's Lord of the Rings, primarily the setting and world in which the antagonist lived in. The initially hero, dubbed ‘Link' was meant to be a time traveler, along with the plot device, the Tri-force, being made up to circuits/electronics, thus Link would be a Hyper-Link, or a Link to the Past, Present, and Future. Released on the Famicom Disk System, The Legend of Zelda was a huge success. With the Disk System, save states could be created, which acted as back ups for your progress. Along with new weapons/items, additional armor, and various secrets waiting to be found, the game was a block buster upon release. Due to the North American market not having the Disk System for their NES, the game was ported instead to a standard game cartridge of the time, with new chips being created to hold the majority of the game on. US released copies featured a Gold game cartridge over the typical gray that was offered with all other games. After the success of the first Zelda, a second follow up went in to work. Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link, took a different turn in the game play, offering a top down map for which to explore, but offered a 2d platform style action that Link would fight in. Released 2 years after the first, gaming critics cited it as a masterpiece, with many western audiences feeling somewhat indifferent to the game at the time. With the coming of the next generation, the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo saw their own version of Zelda coming out, returning to the original Legend of Zelda roots, but also added a feature that would eventually become a staple of many Zelda game, a Light and Dark World. Initially, the Super Nintendo games held an initial allotment of half a Megabyte, but Zelda began the trend with a full Megabyte to incorporate all the features. In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, a Light and Dark world exist, where Link can travel between the two to gain new weapons, powers, and transverse the world in ways other than the initial ways. Released in 1991, the game was a classic and is to this day, still highly rated, and one of the best selling games for the Super Nintendo. Following the success of Zelda as a generational Title, a new Zelda game has come out for every Generation of Nintendo's consoles, including the Mainline Home Console and Hand-held Console. In 1998, The Legend of Zelda saw game series move in to 3d, just as Mario had done a year earlier. Even during the Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was a launch title, instead of a traditional Mario title. Initial Story The initial story of the Legend of Zelda is not very straight-forward or linear at all. Described as a multi-timeline series, the main series had an initial timeline, before branching off in to various timelines. The characters of Link, Zelda, and bad guy Ganon are not even the original individuals, but reincarnations of the classic characters years into the future, sometime even hundreds of years later, often still playing the exact same roles as before. Rather than develop the games in the released order, in order to explain the time line, we'll explain them in order of their placement on the timeline: Skyword Sword (2011) Wii U Skyword Sword starts the Zelda timeline, set in a world where humans primarily live in the sky and travel around on giant Sky birds. Zelda, a reincarnation of the Goddess Hylia, who is charged with watching over the Tri-Force, is whisked away to the surface world, where she learns of her purpose and intends on safeguarding the world from Demise. Link goes about saving her and puts an end to Demise, but not before he can make his own reincarnation. This is also the creation of the Master Sword, as the sword was originally a part of Hylia prior to giving up her divinity. The Minish Cap (2004) GBA As the GBA had a long life span, this incarnation is notable for introducing the Minish Cap, a replacement hat for Link, not unlike Mario Hat from Super Mario Odyssey. Much like many features of Zelda there is a obvious world, and a hidden world. In this case, the Minish Cap allows Link to shrink to Minish proportions (Small), in order to navigate and transverse secrets of the world. This adventure for Link sets up the Four Sword and the main antagonist of the next game Vaati. Four Swords (2002) GBA Released alongside a release of A Link to the Past, Four Swords tells of how Link used the Four Sword and transformed into four copies of himself. This story primarily focuses upon Vaati's return and Link utilizing the Four Sword to defeat him. The true feature of this game was the 4 player co-op nature, which was later revisited on the Game Cube. Ocarina of Time (1998) N64 Credited as landmark title that brought Zelda to 3d. The story tells of a very young boy link saving Princess Zelda, but traveling back and forth from time, which causes him transform in to the Adult Link. This game introduced 3d, but also a music system, with special songs, capable of summoning effects or allowing used to progress through the story. The game was the first time the story fleshed out more of Ganondorf's back story, along with other notable races, including the Gerudo, Goron, Kokori, & Zora. DEVIATION IN TIME Based on the events of Ocarina of Time, one of Three Timeline get created: Child Timeline – Where at the end of Ocarina of Time, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal and reverts to a child to finish out the rest of his life. Adult Timeline – Where at the end of Ocarina of Time, Zelda returns the Master Sword to the pedestal, and Link is said to have disappeared following his return to the past. Fallen Hero Timeline – Where as Link was failed to defeat Ganondorf, and he is instead sealed by the Seven Sages and locked away. Child Timeline: Following the defeat of Ganondork, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal and reverts to his child form to live out the rest of his life. Majora's Mask (2000) N64 Created using the original Ocarina of Time engine and many of the same assets, Majora's Mask is very much a sequel to the Ocarina of Time. In this version, Link stays a child, but gains additional powers in the form of masks, which alter his shape and abilities. The main events of Majora's Mask resolve around Link in search of Navi, his fairy from the first game. He meets the mysterious Skull Kid, who is wearing the possessed Majora's Mask. Skull Kid, via Majora's Mask, aims to destroy the town of Termina by having the moon crash in to it. Link has only 3 days in which to stop the apocalypse, but learns can go back in time by playing the Song of Time on his Ocarina, giving him unlimited tries to save the world. Twilight Princess (2006) Wii Following the events of Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf is stopped and due to having the Triforce of Power, can't be killed. As a result, he is banished to the Twilight Realm, where he eventually takes it over and corrupts it to his own purpose. During the events, he usurps Midna, the Twilight Princess, and during his invasion back into the world of Light, plunges the world into twilight. Midna recruits Link, who in twilight infused areas, is able to transform into a wolf the Midna rides, and the two aim to save both the world of Light and the world of Twilight. Four Swords Adventure (2004) Game Cube Revisiting the GBA Four Sword's multiplay gameplay, the game utilizes the GBA link Cable to link various GBAs together to play all at the same time. While Ganondorf has been defeated for hundreds of years, his sudden resurrection forced the Link of the time to draw the Four Sword once again. This releases Vaati, which Ganondorf uses to his advantage to distract Link. Eventually, Link is able to defeat Vaati once and for all, and seals Ganondorf within the Four Sword. Adult Timeline: Following the events Ocarina of Time, Link disappears following the defeat of Ganondorf and his sealing away in the Sacred Realm. Ganondorf continue to own his Tri-Force of power, as does Zelda with her Triforce of Wisdom, however, Link's disappearance, shatters the Tri-Force of courage in to 8 pieces. The Wind Waker (2002) Game Cube A major departure in style, Wind Waker and all games in the Adult Timeline follow a very cartoony, cell-shaded look. While a prominent style in the games, and a departure from a more realistic looking Link promised in trailers, the look had grown on players and has its own unique charm, with lot of personality in Link. Wind Waker tells of how Ganon returns from his seal in the Sacred Realm, and in order to save the world, the Gods decide to flood the world, sealing away Hyrule and Ganon at the same time. Follow flood, people move to the top of mountains that become islands. Link is set in to action as Ganondorf returns to the surface and is kidnapping young girls with pointy ears, in search of Zelda. Link traverses this world on the King of red Lions, a boat sent by the gods, in which Link must use the power of the Wind Waker to cause winds to help pilot the boat. Phantom Hourglass (2007) DS Following the events of Wind Waker, Tetra(Reincarnation of Zelda) and Link travel the world in search of a new continent to call home. Tetra is kidnapped and Link must travel around to save her. He receives the Phantom Hourglass, which is necessary for exploring various dungeons. Much like the last game, the gameplay is largely split in two major features, sailing between islands, and fighting in a similar top-down form as previous classic era games. Spirit Tracks (2009) DS Following the Events of Phantom Hourglass, the new kingdom of Hyrule is established. Hundreds of years pass, and a new Link and Zelda are reborn. Zelda is concerned about her advisor, Chancellor Cole, who reveals himself to be a demon initially sealed way on the new Hyrule Kingdom long before they arrived. He steals Zelda's body, but her spirit remains with Link, who together must navigate the mysterious Spirit Tracks and find the sacred Spirit Temples that original banished the Demon. Fallen Hero Timeline: Unfortunately, Link was unable to defeat Ganondorf, who succeeded in claiming the Tri-Force of Courage and the Tri-Force of Wisdom. Before he could use the full Tri-Force, he was sealed away by the Seven Sages into the Sacred Realm, where Ganondorf continued to create his armies. Following initial seal's breaking, Hyrule launched an invasion on the Sarcred Realm in order defeat Ganon. Despite the Kingdom of Hyrule successfully banishing Ganon in the realm once again, it left the country impoverished and without many resources, including money and its people. A Link to the Past (1991) SNES The first game to feature a duality Light and Dark world system, Link to the Past is a classic and one of the best selling SNES games of all time. Hundreds of years after Ganon's defeat, a Wizard named Agahnim was able to stop a number of mysterious events plaguing the kingdom. Naming him the priest of Hyrule and top advisor, Agahnim brainwashed the guards and makes the six maidens, descendants of the Seven Sages, disappear in to the Dark World. Zelda, the last maiden, telepathically calles out to Link to rescue her. He saves her and begin searching for the tools needed to defeat Agahnim, who wants to resurrect Ganon. Link eventually goes to Stop Agahnim, but not before being banished to the Dark World, where he eventually found the six maidens and is able to find the TriForce. Link's Awakening (1993) Game Boy / Switch Initially, a pet project by a few game creators to try and remake the first Zelda for the Game Boy, the project eventually caught the attention of other developers who wanted to add to it. Eventually, the higher ups found out about the game and decided to fund it in earnest. Following the Events of A Link to the Past, Link sets off to find new training, in case of the next disaster. His ship wrecks on Koholint island, which is populated by individuals that remind him Hyrule. He learns, in order to leave the island, he must collect 8 sacred instruments, and wake up the Wind Fish in order to leave the island. Oracle of Seasons & Oracles of Ages (2001) GBC Originally starting as a trio of games that would use passwords to link the three games together, the result ended in just two games, with Seasons being more action oriented and Ages being more puzzle oriented. The main story focuses on two witches, collectively known as Twinrova, attempting to resurrect Ganon. Link from A Link to the Past is summoned by the TriForce and sent to stop them. A Link Between Worlds (2013) 3DS Centuries after Ganon's Defeat, a mysterious wizard named Yugo appears and kidnaps the Seven Sages, and Zelda, storing them in Paintings until needed. Link travels after them into the world of Lorule, which is similar to his own. Link is unable to stop Yugo from summoning Ganon and takes it into himself. Link is nearly killed, if not for the Dark Counterpart to Zelda in this world, Hilda. Eventually it is revealed that Lorule had its own TriForce, but constant warring and fighting forced them to destroy it; however, this allowed monsters and demons to rise up, which destroyed their Kingdom. Hilda brought all the elements of Link and Zelda's world to hers in order to gain a Tri-Force of their own and save their world. Link eventually defeat Yugo and convinces Hilda that their world needs the Tri-Force as well. Upon returning to their world, Link wishes upon the Tri-Force and it creates a sister version in Lorule, restoring peace to the dark world. Tri-Force Heroes (2015) 3DS A new adventure for Link, who travels to Hytopia. Here, the evil witch Maud has forced Princess Styla into an irremovable brown Jumpsuit, which she forces her to hide away in her castle. Using two other Link look-a-likes, they must collect the Lady's Ensemble and defeat the evil Witch Maud. Similar to 4 swords, this utilizes multiplayer to play and complete, and feature different outfits link can wear to utilize different abilities. The Legend of Zelda (1986) NES At some point, the Tri-Force of Courage is hidden by the King of Hyrule, suspecting his son, the Prince of Hyrule, won't be a worthy person. As a result, the Prince questions Princess Zelda, who knows the true location, but refuses to tell her brother. Now put in an eternal slumber, the Kingdom falls into decline to due not having the full power of the Tri-Force. Ganon returns and gains control of the Tri-Force of Power; the next Princess Zelda hide the Tri-Force of Wisdom in eight dungeons in order to safeguard it. Link is tasked with saving Princess Zelda, who has now been imprisoned by Ganon, and is dubbed the Hero of Hyrule. The Adventure of Link (1988) NES 6 years following the events of The Legend of Zelda, Link had a glowing mark on his hand, which imprints the boy who will be able to wield the Tri-Force of Courage. Tasked with visiting several locations to prove his worth, Link is able to successful collect the Tri-Force of Courage, and return to the eternal slumber Zelda, awaking her with the full power of the Tri-Force. Great Calamity Timeline Though not a part of the official timeline just yet, developers state that this timeline is the end of all timeline, marking the end to major timeline. While it's unsure which time line this falls into, it's a future in which an advanced civilization named the Sheikah Tribe, helped install various technologies into Hyrule, causing it to prosper. In preparation for Ganon's return, they created various Guardians and Divine Beasts to fight Ganon upon his return, now known as Calamity Ganon. Breath of the Wild (2016) Switch The next princess, named Zelda, notices that Ganon is nearly upon them and goes about claiming the Divine Beasts, giving them to four capable pilots, and finding Link, a knight who can successful wield the Master Sword. While Zelda is initially unable to awaken her sealing powers, the Day of Calamity occurs, causing all the guardians and Divine Beasts to go malfunction and turn against the populous. Now with Zelda and Link alone, Link is fatally injured and forced to be healed in the Shrine of Resurrection. Zelda herself, went to seal away Calamity Ganon, successful, but not without sealing herself away too. 100 Years have passed since the Day of Calamity, and Link, partly with Amnesia, sets out to save the Princess Zelda. Breath of the Wild Sequel (2022) Switch Characters Princess Zelda Named after Zelda Fitzgerald, mother to Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda is the Princess of Hyrule, and titular character of the Legend of Zelda Series. The reincarnation of Hylia, the Goddess that protected the Tri-Force from Demise, she is the individual that started the reincarnation process for the Zelda line of individuals. While the Princess and defacto ruler of Hyrule, she is also known to be the keeper of the Tri-Force of Wisdom. She depicted slightly differently from game to game, but is usually a Blonde woman in her late teen to early 20s, depicted in flowing princess robes and possessing mannerism of a Princess. Her weapon of choice is typically a Bow, which shoots light based Arrows, and is known for her ability to seal away evil. While she is often the Damsel in Distress, there are some games that show to have more agency. Link The main Playable Character in the series, Link is presented as an everyman, just going about his life, until the call to be a Hero calls upon him. He is the keeper of the Tri-Force of Courage, and generally depicted as a sword and shield using adventurer, in his typical Green tunic and hat. Link can wield the Master Sword, a legendary sword, considered the final weapon in the game, and usually depicted as utilizing it in his left hand, while his right hand carries his shield. Link has had several titles in various games, including: Hero of Time (Ocarina of Time) Legendary Hero (Link's Awakening) Hero of Winds (Wind Waker) Hero of Twilight (Twilight Princess) Hero Chosen by the Ocean King (Phantom Hourglass) Hero of the Skies (Skyward Sword) Hero of the Wild (Breath of the Wild) Hero of Hyrule Ganon / Ganondorf While interchangeable, Ganon and Ganondorf are the same person. The main villain of every mainline Zelda Game, Ganon is known for wielding the Tri-Force of Power and leading various villainous armies against the Hero. Initially a reincarnation of Demise, the evil from Skyward Sword, Ganondorf has reappeared time and time again, always with aims to claim the Tri-Force for himself. While starting as Ganondorf, a dark-skinned Gerudo, Ganondork eventually can be transfigured and warped in to Ganon, which is more akin to a boar or pig like man, as seen in later incarnations of the character. Ganon/Ganondorf is always the final villain and main antagonist of all major Zelda games on home console. Impa Princess Zelda's caretaker and chamber maid. Impa does not always play a major factor in the story, and as such, is depicted in various forms. She is sometimes an old woman on the verge of death, to a skilled fighter in her 30s to 40s. She is always there to assist and lead Zelda on the right path, and has even led Link on the right path in some games. Sages Derived from the original Seven Sages from Ocarina of Time, the term Sage is meant for individuals with wisdom and great power. While much of their lore is not known, it's whispered in legend that they created the Master Sword and even the Temple of Time. Maidens are similar in line with Sages, as they are either reincarnations or descendants of Sages. The initial sages seen in Ocarina of Time, which later sages are either descendants or reincarnations, include: Rauru - Sage of Light Saria - Forest Sage Darunia - Sage of Fire Ruto - Sage of Water Impa - Sage of Shadow Nabooru - Sage of Spirit Zelda - Leader of the Sages, and presumed Sage of Time Homework Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
On perd pas le rythme, on se garde en forme car on ne sait jamais quand il faudra sauver le monde, et nous on fait ça avec The legend of Zelda et plus particulièrement les opus 2D ! Vous trouverez à boire et à manger dans cet épisode qui, promis, n'est pas le plus long que l'on ait fait ! Au programme de cette folle épopée : Un présentateur impuissant qui voit les heures d'enregistrement défiler, du vrai octogone pas après l'émission (enfin, un peu), et peut être même des imitations d'onomatopées, mais surtout du gros son 8-bit de qualité ! Vous pouvez toujours nous retrouver sur [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/PSagacite) et sur [Discord] (https://discord.gg/8JPzzBp). Vous pouvez aussi retrouver tous les épisodes sur iTunes et Spotify ! Les élus prophétiques muets [Ley] (https://twitter.com/Leyius_C) [Draco Dynasty] (https://twitter.com/DracoDynasty) [Shrykull] (https://twitter.com/_Shrykull_) Crédits audio Overworld theme (The legend of Zelda: Minish cap) [0:03:47] Yakko's world instrumental (Animaniacs) [0:05:38] Ezlo sfx (The legend of Zelda: Minish cap) [2:43:03] Link sfx (The legend of Zelda: Minish cap) [2:51:20] Lorule overworld theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link between worlds) [3:16:24] Hyrule field main theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:17:54] Princess Zelda's rescue (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:18:05] Final boss Ganon battle theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:18:23] Subrosia theme (The legend of Zelda: Oracle of seasons) [3:21:59] Lynna village theme (past) (The legend of Zelda: Oracle of ages) [3:23:22] Link and Marin's ballad of the wind fish (The legend of Zelda: Link's awakening) [3:24:15] Palace theme (Zelda II: Adventure of links) [3:26:53] Telephone booth (The legend of Zelda: Link's awakening) [3:27:54] Ending theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:28:28] Opening theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:29:39] Swamp palace theme (The legend of Zelda: A Link between worlds) [3:34:54] Forest of mystery (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:36:18] The silly pink rabbit! (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:38:59] Great victory! (The legend of Zelda: A Link to the past) [3:42:41] Tingle tingle kooloo limpah (The legend of Zelda: Wind waker HD) [3:51:14] Ezlo sfx (The legend of Zelda: Minish cap) [3:57:25] Jingles Link sfx (The legend of Zelda: Minish cap) Génériques INTRO : Mighty Mouse - Casiopea [0:00:00]OUTRO : Link and Marin's ballad of the wind fish (The legend of Zelda: Link's awakening) [4:00:06] Link and Marin's ballad of the wind fish (The legend of Zelda: Link's awakening (2019)) [4:00:40] Ballad of the wind fish vocal lyrics (english version) (The legend of Zelda: Link's awakening (2019)) [4:01:14]
Bill (@STCPod) from Start to Continue slips through the cracks to Lorule this month along with Curtiss as they play The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds for the Nintendo 3DS! Should this game belong in YOUR collection? Which video game did Curtiss first see nudity in? And which Zelda game has Bill REFUSED to finish??? Next Month, March, we'll be playing LCD Handhelds for March Madness! As always, follow along with the conversation every month on our forums at https://www.cartridgeclub.org or our community's Discord. Interested in shirts, mugs, notebooks, or other gear featuring designs based on our Game of the Month selection? Check out our merch shop at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cartridgeclub Don't forget to give our podcast a review on whatever podcast app that you use! If you're interested in supporting us and our community - and get to be involved in the selection of future games of the month - check out how at https://www.patreon.com/CartridgeClub LINKS to our Guests: Bill | Twitter: @STCPod Hosts: Curtiss | Twitter: @CCPortableUnite Thumbnails by Josh Leslie: @FranticSociety
Evan and David catch up on the news and their queues this episode, including the What the Font?! manga license, the launch of Pokémon Home, and Masaaki Yuasa's new anime Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Then David digs up his 3DS to review The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (the sequel to A Link to the Past), and talk about its influence on more recent Nintendo games. Topics include: Kemono Fonts, “when they go Lorule we go Hyrule,” and the capitalism Zelda game. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Evan and David catch up on the news and their queues this episode, including the What the Font?! manga license, the launch of Pokémon Home, and Masaaki Yuasa’s new anime Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Then David digs up his 3DS to review The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (the sequel to A Link to the Past), and talk about its influence on more recent Nintendo games. Topics include: Kemono Fonts, “when they go Lorule we go Hyrule,” and the capitalism Zelda game. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Lorule precisa de ajuda. Esse é o primeiro episódio de uma série especial de Zelda, em que iremos discutir jogo por jogo, suas especificidades, gameplay, músicas, personagens, histórias, e tudo o que faz cada Zelda ser único, enquanto fazem parte de um imenso e incrível universo. Vamos começar com The Legend of Zelda - A Link Between Worlds, um dos melhores jogos da série, e, sem dúvida alguma, um jogo tecnicamente perfeito. Para nos ajudar nessa primeira aventura, recebemos o Daniel Coutinho (@danielcoutinho_) do Splitcast, que tem em A Link Between Worlds seu jogo favorito da série, e hoje é ele quem vai conduzir a conversa através do que faz esse jogo ser tão especial. Vem com a gente antes que nos transformemos em pinturas em alguma parede. O Pote Cast é apresentado por Angelo Mota (@angeloops_), Flavio Maciel (@faltamilde) e Arthur Pieri (@rthurpieri) Conheça nosso trabalho completo no Twitter, YouTube, Facebook e Instagram /MeuNintendo. E-mail para contato: meupotecast@gmail.com
Tommy, Ben and Adam are feeling the need, the need for video games podcasting. A classic quote. This week Ben and Adam have gone in on Ace Combat, Tommy has been exploring searching Hyrule and Lorule for a reason to move on from his 3DS and everyone's eaten so much chicken that they've begun to sweat. Adam also dives in on the fantastic Tetris Effect, and literally nothing of note has happened in the world of video game news as far as we, a group of seasoned investigative journalists, have been able to tell. Plus an exciting announcement about Patreon and YouTube! With much more to come... All of our long-form Premium Episodes are available over at http://www.filthycasualspod.bandcamp.com Listen to Adam and Ben's other podcast Arya Talking To Me? - A Game of Thrones Podcast, wherever you find good podcasts. Or to Adam's new podcast Oooh, Spooky - also available in podcast locations. If you'd like to support us on Patreon head to http://www.patreon.com/filthycasualspod - now with a bonus episode every week on the $10 tier See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The beautiful sorcerer, Yuga, has come from the kingdom of Lorule to claim Hyrule's Triforce so that he may attain true beauty. This is the 17th canonical Zelda game, "The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods 2", the sequel to Triforce of the Gods. We discuss the nature of a sage, the origin of Lorule, and the beginning of the merging timelines.
*SPOILERS* (Season 1 Finale!) Think Between Worlds unpacks the mysteries surrounding the mysterious, dark world of Lorule in this discussion about the Nintendo 3DS smash hit, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds! Starring: David Kennedy-Farner and Derek Dillon Email: ThinkBetweenWorlds@gmail.com Twitter: @TBetweenWorlds Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ThinkBetweenWorlds Tumblr: www.ThinkBetweenWorlds.tumblr.com "Pookatori and Friends" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Bit Shift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thinkbetweenworlds/support
Duração: 1 h 05 min 29 s YouTube Download mp3 (44,6 MB) Luz e trevas, passado e futuro, Hyrule e Lorule... A dualidade de elementos é um tema muito recorrente em Zelda e em narrativas em geral. Hoje vamos refletir sobre o impacto dessa temática nos jogos e imaginar ainda mais possibilidades para ela. Encontre o Papo de Milk Bar na iTunes Store e no Stitcher! Usa outro agregador? Nosso feed é zelda.com.br/podcast.xml Você também encontra a gente no Podflix, Youtuner e Teiacast Sumário 0:01:43 - Introdução: Mundos paralelos dualísticos: conceito e exemplos gerais 0:03:09 - Mundos paralelos em Zelda 0:06:00 - Dark World de ALttP 0:12:16 - Lorule de ALBW 0:22:17 - Presente/futuro de OoT 0:29:38 - Presente/futuro de OoA 0:33:55 - Twilight Zone do TP 0:45:11 - Silent Realm e timeshift do SS 0:56:18 - Sugestões de fases para futuros Zeldas 1:04:01 - Finalizando Músicas Dark Mountain Forest Nayru's Song (from Zelda: Oracle of Ages) on Guitar + Ocarina The Dark World - The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Legend of Zelda - Lorule/Dark World Theme Solo Guitar Hyrule Field (Ocarina of Time) - Zelda Series for Guitar The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Ages - Rolling Ridge and Goron Mountain Hyrule Field (Twilight Princess) - Zelda Series for Guitar Farore's Silent Realm - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Bazaar (Item Check) - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Participe da discussão deixando seu comentário abaixo, ou então envie e-mail para podcast@zelda.com.br. Estamos sempre abertos a críticas e sugestões!
Duração: 1 h 05 min 29 s YouTube Download mp3 (44,6 MB) Luz e trevas, passado e futuro, Hyrule e Lorule... A dualidade de elementos é um tema muito recorrente em Zelda e em narrativas em geral. Hoje vamos refletir sobre o impacto dessa temática nos jogos e imaginar ainda mais possibilidades para ela. Encontre o Papo de Milk Bar na iTunes Store e no Stitcher! Usa outro agregador? Nosso feed é zelda.com.br/podcast.xml Você também encontra a gente no Podflix, Youtuner e Teiacast Sumário 0:01:43 - Introdução: Mundos paralelos dualísticos: conceito e exemplos gerais 0:03:09 - Mundos paralelos em Zelda 0:06:00 - Dark World de ALttP 0:12:16 - Lorule de ALBW 0:22:17 - Presente/futuro de OoT 0:29:38 - Presente/futuro de OoA 0:33:55 - Twilight Zone do TP 0:45:11 - Silent Realm e timeshift do SS 0:56:18 - Sugestões de fases para futuros Zeldas 1:04:01 - Finalizando Músicas Dark Mountain Forest Nayru's Song (from Zelda: Oracle of Ages) on Guitar + Ocarina The Dark World - The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Legend of Zelda - Lorule/Dark World Theme Solo Guitar Hyrule Field (Ocarina of Time) - Zelda Series for Guitar The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Ages - Rolling Ridge and Goron Mountain Hyrule Field (Twilight Princess) - Zelda Series for Guitar Farore's Silent Realm - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Bazaar (Item Check) - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Participe da discussão deixando seu comentário abaixo, ou então envie e-mail para podcast@zelda.com.br. Estamos sempre abertos a críticas e sugestões!
We'll get into it later as to why there's no GOTY show yet.Giving new meaning to the concept of the New Year's hangover, this is the first of a few episodes to come out over the next few days for reasons we'll get into on the show. But we're back, and the GOTY will be out when the editor isn't engaged with the business end of power sanding.The first New Business of 2016 opens with Donald's take on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Hell of a way to start the year. Donald finds himself longing for a return to Lorule while simultaneously cursing motion controls. Stephen had a bang-up holiday with some amiibo gifts, but also got the lump of coal known as Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival. Just how bad is the game that if it wasn't free to play, Amazon's sure as hell trying to make it that way? Stephen then gives his co-hosts the quality bends with SteamWorld Heist (3DS) and Final Fantasy X (PS4, and now Donald has to complete the tridefecta). Austen has a few brief mentions, including a non-crap phone game, before being heavily disappointed by Trine 3, somewhat impressed with Assassin's Creed Syndicate (even if Unity was made by les incompetents) and somewhat nervous about Harmonix's Kickstarter-fueled Hail Mary, Amplitude.The first Whatcha Watchin' segment of 2016 gets off to a rather shocking start before Stephen brings a touch of class to the proceedings with the Great British Bake-Off. Austen keeps it decidedly British with some more visits to Doctor Who, before Donald completely snaps and goes all megalomanical (more than usual) with Death Note. Watch as we take a podcast... AND EDIT IT.The Feature discussion rang long - hell, the whole show did - but we have the "beloved" prediction segments. How many of Donald's already came true, and how badly were they proven wrong? Does Austen still think the NX is a hybrid for some reason? Why does Stephen want an oven that can play Doom? Plus, special bonus predictions from friend of the show and Listener Mail regular Jason Friedman. In the Mushrooms, we have warnings about house renovations, laments over lost dinosaurs, and Donald's summer travel plans. Hint: It involves a potential visit to The Price is Right (assuming they're taping on his day off).Be sure to drop us a comment below, email us or Tweet us (@nfrpodcast) if you want to mock our predictions, Stephen's amiibo Festival, or anything else!This podcast was recorded on January 10 and was edited by Donald Theriault.
Without any coffee this week, Adam and the gang take on some interesting fan topics and theorize what the mysterious new Symphony Music could be from
Without any coffee this week, Adam and the gang take on some interesting fan topics and theorize what the mysterious new Symphony Music could be from
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NVC's Zelda: A Link Between Worlds spoilercast is here! Jose Otero, Peer Schneider, Brian Altano, and special guest Greg Miller get together to talk about Link's adventure through Hyrule, Lorule, and everything in between.
On this week's episode of Will and Bobby Know Everything, we are joined by long time friend of the show Michael Palmer (of the band CMYK!)! Feel dazzled as we dig into Bobby's heritage, discovering the horrible secrets kept by his great-great-great-grand-Grinky! Will he survive? Probably! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! We are, of course, on our third week of the Baker's-Dozen Days of Bobby contest! We've given away Chinese Goodfellas and Chinese Broadway Love Songs, so now it's YOUR CHANCE to win the entire Chinese first season of Alias! All you have to do is share WBKE, Studio Rejects, or Book Club Shmook Club with a friend! Let us know you did it, and your name goes straight into the hat! THE CHINESE HAT! Anyway: iTunes! @BobbyKoester! Facebook! @WillRogers2000! YouTube! Feel free to send comments or questions to us at WillAndBobby@gmail.com, and we'll be sure to get back to you! Episode 98 next week!
Through impressions of Pokemon X & Y, we discuss what makes Pokemon games tick and what the future holds for the series. Plus, thoughts on Lorule and the Wii U's sales turnaround.