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Aside from the new downloadable games being offered on Club Nintendo, there aren’t a whole lot of rewards that I’ve been interested in. Recently, though, Nintendo added in a poster set for Zelda’s 25th anniversary, and all three items look quite nice. Two of the posters are hand-drawn, and all three are fairly large – they each measure 22” X 28″.

Since supplies are fairly limited, you may want to consider ordering one on Club Nintendo now. Just make sure you have 400 points ready!

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Nintendo will be holding a second “Nintendo Direct” presentation to close out 2011. Some Japanese fans have spotted the company’s updated UStream page, which states that the event will be held on Tuesday. Similar to the presentation back in October, the latest Nintendo Direct is scheduled for Tuesday at 12 PM in Japan, which is Monday at 10 PM EDT / 7 PM EDT.

It’s unclear if the new presentation will be filled with announcements, though Nintendo did share some pretty substantial news in October. Lost Heroes, 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, and other titles for the handheld were revealed throughout the event.

You can keep track of Nintendo’s UStream page here.


AllThingsD has published a new interview with Nintendo of America president Reggie-Fils Aime. Fils-Aime was quizzed on Black Friday sales and how the Wii continues to break records, social gaming, his thoughts on the free-to-play model, and more.

Interestingly, he said that Nintendo will experiment with other forms of monetization, though he wouldn’t really elaborate about what the company may have in store. Reggie also slipped in some quick talk about the Wii U, in which he said that “it will speak to a different consumer than the one that is buying the Wii today during the holidays.”

Head past the break for all of Reggie’s remarks.


I need this… right about now.


So yes, the Zelda timeline is real. Nintendo finally divulged the sequence of the games in the Hyrule Historia art book. Fans are now getting their hands on the product and have successfully translated its contents. For a comprehensive rundown of the timeline, take a look at the image above.

Thanks to Clint C for the tip!

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On this week’s episode: Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land, 3DS system update, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games and Wii Shop Channel Recommendations.


Unclear as to how Club Nintendo works? This video should clear things up for you!


As it turns out, Nintendo and The King of Games won’t be releasing those Zelda t-shirts only in Japan. Consumers in other territories can get in on the offer, too.

The site states:

“In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of ‘The Legend of Zelda’, The King of Games is excited to introduce a very special edition t-shirt to mark the occassion. This gorgeous commemorative design will be available for worldwide simultaneous pre-order and will printed ONE TIME ONLY. No reprints, ever!”

You can pre-order one of two limited t-shirts starting on Saturday. Pre-orders will be accepted until February 20, 2012. As is the case in Japan, the merchanise won’t ship until early May.

Pre-order the t-shirt(s) here.


There is some talk that the official Zelda timeline has been revealed inside the pages of Hyrule Historia.

This is how it goes, supposedly:


New preview pages from Hyrule Historia have been published, and they’re quite interesting to say the least.

One page shows a variety of concept art created for Twilight Princess’ Midna – you might be surprised with some of the designs. There are other new pages included as well (and some old ones that are much, much larger than the images added to our initial post about Hyrule Historia). Zelda fans will most definitely want to take a look at the gallery above.



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