Nintendo is going all in with the 30th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. To get gamers up to speed on all of Link’s adventures, the company announced that the latest mainline Zelda title, the Wii’s Skyward Sword, is now available to purchase in the Wii U eShop.

Set as the earliest game in the notoriously confusing timeline, Skyward Sword took us to Skyloft back when it released in 2011. Trading in his horse for a Loftwing, Link flew through the skies to take on a threat that would set the entire saga into motion, creating what would become the kingdom of Hyrule. Somewhat infamous for Nintendo’s decision to make the game completely motion controlled, AND requiring Wii Motion Plus technology, (which when released, had been built in to new Wii Remotes for some time), it’s gone on to be one of the most polarizing entries in the core series of games.

Now, more people will get the chance to decide for themselves with this surprise release. Retailing for $19.99, Skyward Sword is the last of the 3D Zelda games to get some sort of re-release, with Majora’s Mask and Twilight Princess rounding out the list over the last year. Now there’s no excuse to enjoy the full timeline before Breath of the Wild launches early next year!

What are your thoughts on Skyward Sword? Let us know in the comments, and keep checking back for more details on all things Zelda, including those sweet new Amiibo!

To celebrate the official 30th anniversary of the film Ghostbusters, I will be putting together my new Lego Ghostbusters set, watching the movie, and sharing my top ten quotes from the film, in no particular order (mostly because I couldn’t choose which was my favorite!)

10. To start off, I’ve always loved the commercial, so it has to be in the top 10:

9. Easily Winston’s best line, and clearly one of the greatest in the film, finishes up this little scene when the boys are fighting Gozer:

Gozer: [after Ray orders her to re-locate] Are you a God?
[Ray looks at Peter, who nods]
Ray: No.
Gozer: Then… DIE!
[Lightning flies from her fingers, driving the Ghostbusters to the edge of the roof and almost off; people below scream]
Winston: Ray, when someone asks you if you’re a god, you say “YES”!

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8. Another favorite is the scene in the mayor’s office with the infamous Walter Peck:

Ray: Everything was fine with our system until the power grid was shut off by dickless here.
Peck: They caused an explosion!
Mayor: Is this true?
Venkman: Yes it’s true. This man has no dick.
Peck: Jeez!
[Charges at Venkman]
Mayor: Break it up! Hey, break this up! Break it up!
Peck: All right, all right, all right!
Venkman: Well, that’s what I heard!

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7. And while I love all of the scenes between the possessed Dana Barrett and Venkman, I have to go with one of these two:

Dana: [as The Gatekeeper] I want you inside me.
Venkman: It sounds like you’ve got at least two or three people in there already.

Dana: There is no Dana only Zuul.
Venkman: What a lovely singing voice you must have.

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6. One of the more subtle quotes that always gets me:

Ray: Listen… do you smell something?

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5. This line is just one of those iconic moments of the movie, so it had to be here:

Janine: Hello, Ghostbusters… Yes, of course they’re serious… You do?… You have?… No kidding! Just gimme the address… Oh sure, they will be totally discreet. Thank you!
[hangs up]
Janine: WE GOT ONE!

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4. Then there’s Stay Puft:

Gozer: The Choice is made!
Venkman: Whoa! Ho! Ho! Whoa-oa!
Gozer: The Traveller has come!
Venkman: Nobody choosed anything!
[turns to Egon]
Venkman: Did you choose anything?
Egon: No.
Venkman: [to Winston] Did YOU?
Winston: My mind is totally blank.
Venkman: *I* didn’t choose anything…
[long pause, Peter, Egon and Winston all look at Ray]
Ray: I couldn’t help it. It just popped in there.
Venkman: What? *What* “just popped in there?”
Ray: I… I… I tried to think…
Egon: LOOK!
Ray: No! It CAN’T be!
Venkman: What is it?
Ray: It CAN’T be!
Venkman: What did you DO, Ray?
Winston: Oh, shit!
[they all see a giant cubic white head topped with a sailor hat, Peter looks at Ray]
Ray: [somberly] It’s the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

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3. Of course, no list would be complete without the Twinkie:

Venkman: How’s the grid holding up?
Egon: Not good.
Winston: Tell him about the Twinkie.
Venkman: What about the Twinkie?

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2. The fantastic attack on Gozer:

Venkman: All right, this chick is TOAST. Okay; sticks?
Ray, Egon & Winston: HOLDIN’!
Venkman: Heat ’em up!
Ray, Egon & Winston: SMOKIN’!
Venkman: MAKE ‘EM HARD!
Ray, Egon & Winston: READY!
Venkman: Let’s show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown.

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1. And of course, I’ve saved the best, most iconic line of the film, for last:

Venkman: He slimed me.

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Of course, I’m sure some of you disagree, or feel I forgot some important ones. So feel free to comment with your favorite Ghostbusters quotes!

And for a little more fun, here’s a video:

Get ready to turn on your heartlight one more time! In honor of it’s 30th anniversary and prior to it’s release on blu-ray, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial will be returning to the big screen for one night only!

Screenings will take place on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7:00 PM, with special matinee screenings in select theaters at 2:00 PM. The screenings will be presented by NCM® Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Universal Pictures as part of the studio’s 100th Anniversary celebration. Fans will get to see the all-new, digitally remastered version of the film, and there will be a special taped introduction by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz.

Tickets are currently on sale at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. Get your tickets today before they sell out!

I’ll be seeing it on the big screen for sure and will probably be wearing a red hoodie even! E.T. holds a special place in my heart, I joke with people at tell them that it’s the movie that taught me to distrust my government (which isn’t true at all but makes me laugh). It’s actually the movie that taught me to curse without knowing that I was indeed cursing. I used to call my brother “penis breath” when I’d get mad at him, but little did I know that I was actually calling him a cocksucker. Took me years to figure that one out. So thank you Elliot and Steven Spielberg for that one! Seriously though, this is a fantastic movie and any time it’s on I find myself sucked in. October 3rd can’t get here soon enough. I’ll see you geeks there!