We did it! We survived 2020! To celebrate, we decided to record an impromptu 2021 celebration episode looking forward to a brand new year! We do look back on films like ‘Soul’ and marvel at Pixar’s amazing track record! We think about the videogames we’ll play in 2021 and hope that it’s a new Zelda! Marvel has 2021 packed up (hopefully) and Matt wants to be In The Heights! We give Derek another podcasting intervention and talk about the future of Geekscape! And we wonder if ‘Hamilton’ was the peak of filmed stage productions! There’s a LOT in this episode so enjoy!

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Geekscapists! It’s 2018 and a lot has happened over the past 12 months! To celebrate, this is the Geekscape State of the Union podcast in which Zack Haddad joins me to talk about the last year, both personally and as far as Geekscape is concerned and hash out some big news! Along the way, we talk about the new Nintendo LABO announcement, lay praise on the Switch and Breath of the Wild, talk to God, catch you up on things in Zack’s life and how Geekscape helped turn around a bad situation and basically try and catch you up on all of the good things going on! This one is a fun hour plus of hanging with an old friend so listen up and enjoy!

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PAX West just keeps giving and giving. We got an opportunity to meetup with Think Geek to check out some of their incredible products.

Think Geek and Musterbrand have joined forces and  premiered a Zelda: Breath of the Wild themed line of clothing, accessories, and home decor  at PAX West 2017. We got a chance to get a up close and personal look at the new line, and talk about a couple of my favorites.

I’m usually hesitant to make clothing purchases online without getting my hands on it in real life first. There are just so many things that can go wrong when buying clothes – the size could be wrong, the color isn’t true to what you saw on your screen, or, my biggest nightmare, the quality of the materials is inferior compared to what you expected. I’m also a bit of a snob when it comes to fabrics and knitted items, because my mother was a seamstress for most of my life and taught me how to look for quality in fashion. I also am a knitter/crocheter myself, and am very picky about knitted styles and textures. Shane would say the same thing, only because Rarity is is favorite pony.

I was happily surprised when I got to feel the textiles from the BOTW clothing line. Made of 100% cotton, the ponchos and hoodies on display were amazingly, buttery soft – they’d be perfect for wrapping yourself in at the office or at home this fall when things start to get a little more chilly. One was bright blue with a yellow Hylian crest on the back – the other is a fawn color, and was inspired by Link’s Hylian hood.

The two jackets on display, both a chocolately brown, had subtle details that tie them into the Zelda universe, so they could be worn pretty much anywhere without being ostentatious.

The first jacket, a short jacket with a front zipper, is 65% cotton 35% acrylic, and has detail stitching on the back of the Eye of the Sheikah in light blue thread on the back. The lining is tan, with a patterned print of the Traveler Shield.

The second jacket was a longer overcoat, with a bright blue lining, and the master sword stitched in blue on the back. It has a small interior zipper pocket for you to put your keys or other small items in to keep them safe. The coat also has nice heavy metal clasps you can use in addition to the zipper to keep out the cold.

I could totally see waterproofing both jackets and wearing them all fall and winter long here in the cold, wet, Pacific Northwest.

These items were just my favorites, for the full line of Zelda: Breath of the Wild items from Think Geek, click here and let us know what you think!

 

 

 

 

 

During Nintendo’s E3 Spotlight, the company finally shed some light on what we can expect from the second DLC pack. As I predicted in our Breath of the Wild review podcast, the added content will serve as a prequel to the main game, focusing on Mipha, Revali, Daruk and Urbosa. This is exciting news on its own since we’ll be able to to explore a pre Calamity Hyrule with a whole new cast of characters, but anyone who has played through Link’s latest adventure knows that this story can’t end well.

 

Breath of the Wild spoilers will follow. Keep scrolling if you still haven’t played and want to be surprised!

 

In the main game, the only time we interacted with the Champions was when we encountered their freed spirits once their respective Divine Beast was recovered. Each one was ambushed and killed by parts of Calamity Ganon, with some added emotional weight thrown in when we get to know them through flashbacks. We got to know them just enough to understand the relationship each one shared with Link and Zelda, so to know that they died without a full picture of who they were made their final appearance feel all the more solemn despite Ganon’s defeat.

This DLC pack will change that, allowing us to fight as these warriors as they presumably march towards their ultimate fate. In every other Zelda game, you approach it knowing that somehow, some way, Link will end up saving the day. Yet with this pack, I can only hope that the new content will help us understand Mipha’s romance with Link and how close they truly were. Or why Revali held such a disliking towards our hero. Even Daruk and Urbosa’s fatherly and motherly relationship with Link and Zelda has the potential to fully flesh out who these characters are, more so than any other time in the franchise. As these plot lines hopefully develop, knowing that you won’t only fail to save Hyrule, but will be killed in the process, will make this a Zelda experience like no other. And I can’t wait for it to arrive in the fall.

 

Spoilers are over kids! Back to the news!


Alongside the DLC pack will be four new amiibo, one for each Champion. What function they will serve has yet to be announced, but just look at them! They’re sooooo pretty and I’m going to worship the Mipha one for the rest of my days.

Let us know what you think about this direction, the story, your predictions and your favorite amiibo in the comments!

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We tear down the Nintendo Switch. We dish on our first impressions of the hardware, as well as discuss our favorite aspects of the software.

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“What is your favorite thing about The Nintendo Switch?”

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Briefly: If you’re like pretty much everyone else on the planet, you can’t freaking get enough of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

I’ve barely scratched the surface of the game itself, and I’ve already been ignoring some of my other duties (including sleep) just so that I can clear one. more. shrine. It’s about to re-ignite my dormant Amiibo obsession, and my other Nintendo Switch games have been all but ignored up to this point.

Nintendo has taken to twitter this morning to reveal a three-part making of series that’s set to debut tomorrow morning at 6AM Pacific time. The teaser posted today features some of the game’s breathtaking soundtrack, showcases some slick concept art, and more.

We’ll be watching, will you? How have you been enjoying the Switch and Breath of the Wild so far?

If you’ve got a cool 90 minutes to kill, you can also take a look this beyond-interesting BotW panel from this year’s GDC:

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We give our final thoughts on Nintendo’s Wii U as we move forward with the Nintendo Switch!

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“What are your favorite Wii U memories/moments?”

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We give our general impressions of the recent Nintendo Switch reveal event.

Check out our entire coverage of the Nintendo Switch reveal below!

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“What was your favorite part of the Switch Reveal?”

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Switchmas is finally here, and one of the most exciting announcements from the Nintendo Switch Event was the concurrent release of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Shortly after the press conference ended, Nintendo posted not only a Collectors Edition, but also a Masters Edition of the much anticipated title on their website. The stand alone game will be $59.99.

 The Collectors Edition, priced at $99, a Nintendo Switch Sheikah Slate Carrying Case, Sheikah Eye Collectible Coin, Relic of Hyrule: Calamity Ganon Tapestry and Weather-Worn Map, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sound Selection CD.  

The Masters Edition includes all that as well as a Master Sword of Resurrection figure, and will sell for $129.99.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will have amiibo compatibility with the Wolf Link amiibo from Twilight Princess HD (which will be re-issued as a stand alone February 3, 2017), the Zelda 30th Anniversary series amiibo. There will be new The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild amiibos, including one for Zelda and a Bokoblin, which will retail for $15.99 each, except for the larger Guardian amiibo, which will be $19.99.

Breath of the Wild promises to be an amazing experience, if you didn’t get to see the new trailer, take a look below!

Which version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will you be purchasing for your Switch? Let us know in the comments below!

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Breath of the Wild release may be delayed.

The Switch could be cheaper than expected.

SCRAP & Nintendo are teaming up for the Zelda Escape Room.

No one cares about No Man’s Sky.

EA requires more transparency.

Wizards of the Coast unearths 2 new bard colleges.

2016 Video Game Awards Nominations are out.

Skyrim: Special Edition.

Rocket League.

WWE 2K17.

Hearthstone.

Torchlight 2.

Diablo III.

The Division.

The Division.

Mission Objective:

“How do you feel about the nominees for the 2016 Game Awards? Were there any categories where you felt something was overlooked?”

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Hideo Kojima comments on Metal Gear: Survive.

Street Fighter V gets CPU update.

Sonic Mania Collectors Edition commercial is hilarious and chocked full of 90’s nostalgia.

Lego Batman The Movie gets added to Lego Dimensions. New packs announced.

Bioshock Remastered Collection PC release still retains bugs and errors from original release.

Blizzard is getting rid of Battle.net name.

Ubisoft CEO thinks the Nintendo NX is tre fab.

Bayonetta Amiibo announced.

New Pokemon Sun & Moon version exclusives announced.

New Pokemon transfer options available, and are confusing as hell.

Destiny: Rise of Iron.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions.

Don’t Starve Together.

Mission Objective:

“We are so alone”

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Alright, Nintendo. First you team up with Vans Shoes and give us amazing Nintendo-themed footwear. Last week, you unleash Pokemon GO on us and overtake our lives. Now on this day, you announce that the Nintendo Entertainment System is coming back?

That sound you hear right now is the sound of millions of old-school Nintendo fans crying tears of joy.

Earlier today, Nintendo revealed they will be releasing the NES Classic Edition–a smaller version of the Nintendo Entertainment System–on November 11. The NES Classic Edition with come with an HDMI cable, a replica NES Classic Controller (yes, just like the 1985 original), and will come packed with 30 pre-installed NES games. Additional NES Controllers will be sold separately for $9.99.

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The system will include the following 30 games:

  • Balloon Fight
  • Bubble Bobble
  • Castlevania
  • Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
  • Donkey Kong
  • Donkey Kong Jr.
  • Double Dragon II: The Revenge
  • Dr. Mario
  • Excitebike
  • Final Fantasy
  • Galaga
  • Ghosts ‘N Goblins
  • Gradius
  • Ice Climber
  • Kid Icarus
  • Kirby’s Adventure
  • Mario Bros.
  • Mega Man 2
  • Metroid
  • Ninja Gaiden
  • Pac-Man
  • Punch Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
  • Star Tropics
  • Super C
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2
  • Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Tecmo Bowl
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link

 

The NES Classic Edition will allow players to save, suspend, and restart their games at any time, so those days of starting a stage over from scratch are now a thing of the past. Additionally, those who own the Wii Classic Controller of the Wii Classic Controller Pro will be able to use them on the NES Classic Edition.

Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime says, “We wanted to give fans of all ages the opportunity to revisit Nintendo’s original system and rediscover why they fell in love with Nintendo in the first place. The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition is dieal for anyone who remembers playing the NES, or wants those nostalgic memories to the next generation of gamers.”

With a $59.99 MSRP, the NES Classic Edition will undoubtedly be a hot item this holiday season.

Geekscapists, it is shocking to see that some beloved NES games have failed to make the list. For example, where is Contra? If we’re talking about amazing and beloved co-op games, why not include the grandaddy of them all? Anyway, what say you? If you could replace a game on the list with one of your personal favorites, what would it be? Sound off in the comments below (or on our Twitter account: @geekscapegames) and we will discuss your choices on an upcoming episode of the Geekscape Games Podcast!

Last week we reported on the unfortunate news that Nintendo was only planning on having Zelda Wii U as the only playable game at E3 this year, but were confident that they’d still deliver an enjoyable digital event as they do every year.

Well, this morning they just announced their full E3 plans today on their official website, but it wasn’t what people were hoping for at all. We all knew that the entire floor space of the company this year will be dedicated to playing the new Zelda game, but what about their other announcements. Well it turns out, they have no others. No digital event or even any new game announcements. Turns out that instead of a digital event on June 14th at 9AM pacific, they’ll instead have a Nintendo Treehouse Live segment showing off the new game in action. The only other thing announced is that fans have a chance of winning a trip to E3 by sharing their favorite Zelda memories. More details can be found here if you’re interested.

This is very worrisome due to the fact that it seems like the only thing Nintendo has going for them this holiday season so far is Pokemon Sun & Moon, which will be great games in their own right, but they won’t be able to carry the holiday season alone. What do you think about this new info? Are you still excited for E3? Are you worried about Nintendo’s holiday line-up as well? Tell us in the comments below!

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Geekscape 400!

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Uncharted 4 gets delayed, AGAIN!

Sony announces the Playstation glove.

Microsoft HoloLens dev kit announced at $3,000!

HoloLens tech demo, Young Conker, is terrifying.

Pokemon Sun & Moon EU trademarking leaks.

Pokemon Sun & Moon announced by Nintendo.

Celebi Free for Pokemon Omega Red and Alpha Sapphire users all of March.

Star Fox Zero delayed?

Nintendo NX may get launched this year.

Nintendo Direct on 3/3.

Fire Emblem: Fates.

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD.

Destiny.

Sega Saturn collecting.

Mission Objective:

Seems many voters aren’t satisfied with any of the candidates running for the Presidential nomination. Which videogame character(s) do you believe would be a great candidate to run for the presidency of the United States?

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Today was Nintendo Direct day, and it started off with a bang!

Twilight Princess is coming to the Wii U next year. It will feature upgraded HD graphics, new tighter controls and will feature Amiibo support with a brand new Wolf Link/Midna Amiibo!

Originally released for Wii and Nintendo GameCube systems in 2006, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is a visually remastered remake of one of the most critically acclaimed games in The Legend of Zelda series. The new game launches on March 4 in a bundle with a detailed new amiibo figure modeled after the Wolf Link and Midna characters in the game. The game will also be compatible with five other The Legend of Zelda amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. series. The game’s iconic soundtrack will be offered as a bonus for fans who pre-order the game from select retailers.

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The bit they showed in the direct makes me extremely hopeful. The graphics look tighter, and the controls will use the control pad. My biggest gripe with Twilight Princess was the crummy motion controls. I never finished the game, and lamented never picking it up on the Gamecube to actually beat. Going to hafta give it a whirl this time around.

You can snag The Legend of Zelda; Twilight Princess HD on the WiiU March 4th 2016!

It’s finally Tuesday, which mean’s that it’s Nintendo’s turn to take the digital stage, and announce their myriad of games, Amiibos, and experiences for the upcoming year.

Will we hear about their first mobile game? How many new Amiibo will we see? Will the NX be revealed (probably not), tune in at 9am PST to find out!

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Register 3DS and Wii U copies of Smash Bros. to get Mewtwo DLC for free! (NO LONGER VALID!)

Josh buys Duck Dynasty on the 3DS.

Live action Zelda Netflix series rumors CONFIRMED FALSE!

Mega64 Shadow of Mordor.

Halo: Online – RUSSIA ONLY?!

Halo 5: Guardians ARG starts up.

Predator joins the list of playable characters in Mortal Kombat X.

Juan breaks his dogs leg!

Mario Party 10.

Codename STEAM.

Star Wars Battlefront III releases 2015 and is Next Gen only!

Pokemon Shuffle.

MLP Mobile game.

This Week’s Listener Mission Objective:

What game did you absolutely hate that everyone seemed to love?

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What an amazing way to start a weekend! Eiji Aonuma, director of Legend of Zelda Wii U, just released the video that pretty much ruins 2015 for a lot of gamers.

https://youtu.be/7y1VKSVeGD0

I still appreciate that they want to make the game the way they want, and not rush to make release dates. (We touch on this subject in Level 22 of the Geekscape Games Podcast) This news alone wouldn’t be world ending, but we got ourselves handed a one two punch of bad Zelda news. Just, read this tweet and shed a single tear.

 

March 27th 2015 will forever be known as Zelda Black Friday.

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Way back in the beginning of February we talked about the rumors floating around about Netflix doing a live action Legend of Zelda show in the style of Game of Thrones. WELL, turns out the rumors were faker than Kim Kardashian.

In an interview with TIME magazine, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata put the rumors to rest.

As of now, I have nothing new to share with you in regard to the use of our IPs for any TV shows or films, but I can at least confirm that the article in question is not based on correct information.

Looks like we’re stuck with the cartoon from the 80’s. You know our writer Juan Carlos is going to be disappointed.

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Nintendo Youtube ad revenue sharing policies get clarified.

Nintendo 3DS system transfer is convoluted as fuck!

Juan dual wields 3DS’s at Wondercon.

Juan worked at Nintendo?!?!

Bethesda announces an E3 press conference.

Netflix announces Legend of Zelda original series.

Assassin’s Creed Rogue coming to PC alongside the Steelseries Eye Tracking system.

WTF is Criminal Girls?!

Evolve DLC controversy.

Continue Show: Tomba!

Criminal Girls may be the ONLY reason to buy a PS Vita.

We talk all about who our “Best Girl” is.

Dying Light.

Indigo Prophecy Remastered.

Shane’s Destiny addiction hits a new low.

Apotheon.

Transistor.

Juan is also playing Destiny!

Pandoras Tower.

Gunman Clive 2.

This Week’s Listener Mission Objective

What is your dream video game mashup? That can be two games, a game with a movie or TV show. ANYTHING!

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Hold on to your replica Master Swords for a little while longer, Geekscapists. A Legend of Zelda live-action series might be coming to Netflix.

From The Wall Street Journal:

The video streaming service is in the early stages of developing a live action series based on “Zelda,” about an ordinary boy named Link who must rescue a princess named Zelda and save a fantasy world called Hyrule, said a person familiar with the matter. As it seeks writers to work on the show, Netflix is describing it as “Game of Thrones” for a family audience, this person said.

As of right now Netflix has not commented, so don’t celebrate just yet.

Still, the fact that there are rumblings even remote to this kind of project is amazing. We talk often about how geeks have become the mainstream, but I’m still reminded on a daily basis how wide the gap still is between geek and mainstream cultures. Even when Game of Thrones is the hottest show on TV and the Marvel movies make more money than third-world GDPs, you would be surprised how wide the gap between the cultures still remains.

But back to a Zelda series, this is just so BOSS. I’m not the biggest Legend of Zelda fan, but I would totally watch a TV series based on the games. I’m familiar with them enough and I know the series’s mythology is pretty wonky, so there’s no harm in creating a continuity unique to just the show.

I love the idea of a family-friendly fantasy series. Not everything has to be grim, depressing, and aiming to be “realistic,” whatever that fuck that means. We might be raising a generation of pessimists with the amount of depressing television out right now.

Sit tight as we hope to learn more about a LIVE-ACTION Legend of Zelda series. This wouldn’t be the first TV series based on a video game, as far as I recall, but we explore the movie option so much we forget TV is a viable option. And we’re living in its golden age!

This one’s gonna tug at the heart strings of any old school Nintendo Power fans!

Over 20 years since the original printing of Manga master Shotaro Ishinomori’s ‘The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past’ manga adaptation, Viz Media is returning the graphic novel to life. I remember these pages in their original forms, as syndicated entries in Nintendo Power magazine, and completely missed the collected edition published in 1993. Now, for the first time, I can hold it in my hands!

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As the press release states:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), the largest publisher, distributor and licensor of manga, graphic novels and anime in North America, is proud to announce the return of THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: A LINK TO THE PAST for the first time in more than two decades. The celebrated full-color graphic novel adaptation of the classic Nintendo game returns in a special single-volume edition scheduled for May release under the company’s Perfect Square imprint.

THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: A LINK TO THE PAST is a unique adaptation of the internationally bestselling video game originally released for Nintendo’s Super Nintendo Entertainment System™. This comic book version by manga and anime legend Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009Kamen Rider) was first serialized in Nintendo Power™ magazine and later collected into a graphic novel in 1993. Long out of print, this stunning, full-color graphic novel is now available once again for the first time in more than twenty years!

“THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: A LINK TO THE PAST is such a rare book, showcasing world-famous manga creator Shotaro Ishinomori’s incredible art with the classic Nintendo story of Link and his quest to save Princess Zelda against all odds. We are honored and excited to make the publication available once again to North American readers from the Perfect Square library,” says Beth Kawasaki, Senior Editorial Director, Perfect Square. “Many older fans recall eagerly awaiting each new issue of Nintendo Power magazine back in the ‘90s for a new monthly chapter of A LINK TO THE PAST. While it followed the overall story arc of the original Super Entertainment System game, creatorIshinomori also added new plot twists and characters that made this a stand-alone favorite among multiple generations of fans. Readers of all ages will be captivated by this timeless story and we can’t wait for everyone to enjoy this long-out-of-print book!”

Shotaro Ishinomori was one of Japan’s most prolific and revered comic book creators. Among his most popular works are Cyborg 009, Kamen Rider and Hotel. In 2008, Guinness World Records named Ishinomori the world record holder for the “most comics published by one author” for creating more than 770 stories collected in a total of 500 volumes of manga. The Ishinomori Manga Museum in Japan is dedicated to his works and legacy.

I’m pretty excited to take a look. VIZ does some pretty fantastic reprint work and for new or old fans alike, this is a classic that you sure don’t want to miss the second (or third) time around!

 

Briefly: Nintendo just released a new trailer for next month’s (I know right) The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, this time around showing off the different masks that Link will be wearing in game, and showing off just how well the game has translated to the 3DS.

As someone who has never experienced Majora’s Mask (I believe it’s the only Zelda title that I haven’t played), I couldn’t be more excited to get my hands on this one. It looks like an extremely unique experience, and the fact that I can play it on the go means that I’m going to power through it.

Take a look at the new trailer below, and be sure to keep your eyes on Geekscape (and your ears on Geekscape Games) for more The Legend of Zelda news! This one hits your (new or old) 3DS on February 13th!

Briefly: We finally got a release date for the 3DS version of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask during today’s Nintendo Direct (here’s our recap, and look for a lot more talk in this week’s episode of Geekscape Games), and it’s coming a lot sooner than we originally thought.

Yesterday’s rumours turned out to be true, and Majora’s Mask will launch alongside the new 3DS XL on February 13th. Nintendo today debuted a new trailer for the game, and as someone who hasn’t experienced Majora’s Mask before, I really can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking this one up! Were you lucky enough to pick up the limited edition?

http://youtu.be/dlm0mkyTBIw

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Nintendo Direct.

Majoras Mask 3D.

Amiibos.

Mario Kart 8 DLC.

Splatoon.

Codename S.T.E.A.M.

Kirby’s Rainbow Curse.

Iwata’s health concerns & weight loss.

Press F to pay respects.

Ubisoft spoils major gameplay twist for Assassin’s Creed: Unity.

Just Cause 3 leaked screenshots.

Atari Landfill cartridges up for sale on eBay.

Pillow Castle’s forced perspective game.

Resident Evil 2 REBORN.

Sonic Boom.

Pokemon Puzzle Challenge.

Bayonetta 2.

Sportsball.

The Walking Dead PS4.

Artemis Bridge Simulator.

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Zelda fans, your prayers have been answered! One of the most beloved entries in the Legend of Zelda series is c0ming to the Nintendo 3DS in 2015!

Today’s Nintendo Direct kicked off with a trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D–a remake of the 2000 classic. Considered to be the most unique game in the series, Majora’s Mask 3D will boast updated graphics and enhancements for a smoother gameplay experience. Needless to say, many Zelda fans are smiling ear to ear. Check out the trailer and screenshots for the game below! The game is currently slated for a Spring 2015 release.

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When it’s announced that Shigeru Miyamoto is working on a new IP, people pay attention. The famed creator of Mario, Zelda and many more of Nintendo’s most popular franchises has a strong track record of releasing fun, innovative products. So when it was revealed that there would be not one, but TWO new IPs credited to his name, you just know we would have to try them out.

Starting with Project Giant Robot, the game puts players in the pilot’s seat of a giant mech. After customizing your colorful robot with a variety of parts that can be made as big or small as you want, it’s time to take it through the four in game missions the demo provided. Plodding through the city towards various threats, taking them out requires use of both your body and the buttons on the game pad.

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This physics based game’s unique control scheme is where Miyamoto really leaves his trademark on the game. Alternating the trigger buttons moves the mech, while the face buttons shoot your optional gun and the analog sticks swing the robot’s arms. The winner of each round is the one that can knock their opponent over, which can be difficult if your own mech is set up unbalanced.

Combining motion controls with the buttons, players will have to rotate their bodies with their punches, lean back and forth to regain their robot’s balance or risk ending up on the losing end. While the controls were a little much to get used to, once things clicked, the game was a lot of fun to play, and I’m excited to see what the final product might look like once the concept is fully fleshed out.

Project Guard is more of a multiplayer game, placing the player in a type of command center surrounded by gun mounted security cameras. Each camera shows robots that are trying to invade your base, and winning or losing is dependent on whether or not you can destroy a certain amount of robots before too many get into your base.

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But it’s hard to keep track of 16 cameras all at once, especially when spread across the television. That’s where your friends come in, encouraging others to shout out which cameras are in danger. From there, the player will use the Game Pad’s map to switch to the proper camera and turn the robots into scrap.

Project Guard had its moments where it was really exciting and hectic, while encouraging crowds to back seat game with you. The experience was fun, but it’s hard to imagine this turning into a full fledged game, much like how Giant Robot seemed like it was just scratching the surface on what could be possible with the concept.

With that said, this is my biggest concern with these two demos. Rather than experiencing two individual IPs, I walked away feeling like they’re more likely to be two mini games that will be apart of a larger collection. While I have nothing against a collection of smaller games as long as they’re good, I’m not sure this is what most people had in mind when they were expecting a brand new Miyamoto game.

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. Keep your eyes on Geekscape.net as we bring you the news on these two titles as well as the rest of what was on the E3 floor.

One of the most surprising announcements in recent memory was Hyrule Warriors, the first team up between Nintendo, Tecmo, and Team Ninja since the polarizing Metroid: Other M. Placing Link and the Zelda universe into the game play of the long running Dynasty Warriors franchise seemed crazy enough to work, which is only reinforced by the newest gameplay trailer.

As with Dynasty Warriors, there are sure to be a variety of playable characters to tear through the battlefield with. While Link and Impa were shown in previous screenshots and videos, it was a big surprise to not only see Zelda, but Twilight Princess’ own Midna getting their own chances to shine as playable warriors as well. Based on the trailer, Zelda uses her wisdom to destroy foes with her powerful magic while Midna rides her wolf into battle, (which may or may not be Link this time), while holding back foes with her dark magic.

Seeing how different their fighting styles seem so far gives me hope that the game will be more than just Dynasty Warriors with a Legend of Zelda skin. But the only question is who else will be added to the playable cast? Ganondorf is teased at the closing moments of the video, but will he be the primary antagonist? Or even better, can we play as him? Outside of fighting games, the wielder of the Triforce of Power has never been playable, I’m crossing my fingers!

Hyrule Warriors is planned for a September release exclusively for Wii U. Take a look at the new trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Nintendo’s digital event is live at 9am, and we’re here to tell you everything that the company has coming.

Sure, we already know about Mario Maker (could that be their big reveal?), but what else will the big N surprise us with? New Smash Bros. characters? Mario Kart 8 DLC (please), Majora’s Mask 3D? Will the Wii U Legend of Zelda finally be revealed?

Read on, find out, and let us know what you think!