Bad news from the land of Hyrule as Nintendo has announced The Legend of Zelda on Wii U is delayed until 2016. Also, don't expect it to show up at E3 this year.
Take a sip of Lon Lon Milk for your lost heart, because Nintendo's CEO said the rumors of Netflix doing a live action Legend of Zelda series were incorrect.
It's already halfway through the month, but better late then never — Nintendo is celebrating Women's History Month by featuring its most beloved female characters.
The Legend of Zelda is a cornerstone of Nintendo's vast video game catalog. However, the series wasn't always intended to take place in a realm of fantasy.
Raise your hand if you've met with a terrible fate. Celebrate the remake of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask in this edition of the Greatest Game Art Ever.
Like a lot of kids who grew up in the '90s, I loved Nintendo's monthly magazine Nintendo Power with a passion, and one of my favorite things about it was reading the comic version of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. I loved that series largely because it made the weird adventure of the video game even weirder. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized the story was written and drawn by legendary manga creator Shotaro Ishinomori -- you know, the guy who created Kamen Rider and the Super Sentai franchise, among other things -- and realized just why it was so good.
Sadly, the story has been out of print for several years, but now it's coming back: Viz Media announced over Twitter today that they will publish a new collection of Ishinomori's Zelda comic, set for release on May 5.
Hyrule's most nefarious bandit always returns throughout The Legend of Zelda series. This time, First 4 Figures is resurrecting the demon thief in statue form.