UPDATE: This contest is now closed. All five winners have been selected and notified (via Twitter). Thanks for participating, and watch for more contests here at ForeverGeek.com! Our good friends at Threadless are giving away 5 of these brand-new, geektastic t-shirts exclusively to ForeverGeek readers! The design is called “URL LINK,” and it depicts Legend of Zelda‘s hero drawn using website URLs. Winning one is easy — here’s how to enter. Read more »
Tag Archives: Zelda
Blind man excels at video games using sound
Video games can be difficult. Some so much so that yours truly, after failing miserably, refuses to play certain titles ever again. That said, many gamers are fortunate enough to have the gift of sight to help them traverse the various levels imagined by the creators of games. Read more »
DIY Zelda Mini-Arcade Game
The Legend of Zelda (Zelda) is one of the great video games of all-time with its mixture of action, adventure, and puzzle solving. For many, their first exposure to Zelda was as a game played on The Nintendo Entertainment System. Read more »
The Ultimate Hyrule Map
Legend of Zelda fans: you can’t live without this absolutely killer map of Hyrule. Nintendo’s bestselling fictional fantasy world has never looked better (or been taken more seriously) than it is in this ingenious, high-quality map. In honor of the game’s 25th anniversary, artist Bill Mudron spent who-knows-how-many hours pouring an insane amount of detail into this one giant image, which shows the versions of Hyrule depicted in the first Legend of Zelda game and The Adventure of Link. A close-up view of the map reveals that items, palaces, and dungeons are all marked on the map. For $40 plus shipping, a 24″ x 36″ print of Mudron’s amazing Hyrule Read more »
Zelda On Paper. It's Like South Park For Nintendo Fans
A guy calling himself Eric PowerUp has released a new Zelda animated series called Zelda On Paper. As the name would suggested the series, which covers Zelda 1 through 5 is made of simple characters in the spirit of South Park. The movies were all created using stop-motion animation and they’re pretty awesome. The first movie (shown below) features the first five shorts and is titled Zelda on Paper. So why the name? Each character was created out of construction paper! Read more »










