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- Results 1-10 of 15 for "the legend of zelda four swords adventures" (0.018 second)
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#giftguide
Kotaku's 2009 Gift Guide of Obscene Nicety and Sublime Naughtiness
It's that time of the year. Time for you to crack open the wallet for someone other than yourself. More » -
#review
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review: Nice One
There are two ways Zelda games can be great. The newest entry in the series, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks summits one of those rarefied heights. More » -
#column
let's talk about jumping
You press a button; a character on the television screen jumps. You press the same button again, while the on-screen character is in the air; the character jumps again. More » -
#preview
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Multiplayer Preview: Spreading The Phantom
It seems like nobody noticed (except of course the developers) that Link's newest adventure has a multiplayer mode. Too busy paying attention to trains and a ghostly Zelda along with Link for the ride, I guess. More » -
#comics
This Week In Video Game Comics
This week, Kotaku brings you the Sony and Nintendo-themed comics hitting shops this week. Plus Sonic. Always, plus Sonic. More » -
#column
Stop Telling Me What To Do!
Bob Dylan once told a journalist that the first time he heard a recording of Elvis Presley singing "That's All Right", he realized that no one would ever again be able to tell him what to do. More » -
#impressions
Fifty-Seven Flights Up With New Super Mario Bros. Wii
It was E3 in New York last night as Nintendo re-booked the highest floor we've ever played games in, to showcase a fall line-up headlined by New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Some observations from a four-player session. More » -
#wellplayed
Kotaku's Best of E3 Awards: Hair Dragons, CatBats and Light Graffiti
This year's annual E3 Expo gathering of video game developers, publishers and players brought with it an unprecedented look at the games we'll be playing over this year and next as well as the technology that will shape the games to come. More » -
#preview
Overlord Does the DS
Overlord: Minions for the DS reminds me of a certain game where you have four different-colored playable characters that you guide with a stylus to work together to solve puzzles. More » -
#nintendo
This Was The First Zelda-Free Year In a Decade
Feeling left out by Nintendo's mad dash for cash, but can't quite work out why? How about this: 2008 will be the first year in a decade that a new Zelda game wasn't released. More »










