Cute Mermaid Princess Dress Up
Added: 12.12.2013 16:42 | 7 views | 0 comments
Dress up the cute and pretty mermaid princess with these beautiful clothes and accessories!
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| News: Legend of Zelda concert comes to London next July
Added: 12.12.2013 9:33 | 2 views | 0 comments
The Symphonic Legends featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Chorus.
Held at the Barbican Centre, London, the concert will feature both the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and is a separate concert to Nintendo's Zelda concert tour.
Expect to hear Nintendo-approved scores from A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword.
"We're so excited to be working with the London Symphony Orchestra on a video game concert again," said Thomas Böcker, producer of Symphonic Legends London. "Performing together with the London Symphony Chorus, it will be an unforgettable night for everybody, whether...
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| 3DS Game of the Year 2013 Winner
Added: 12.12.2013 8:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
The Legend of Zelda has seen plenty of interpretations, but at the core of each game (more often than not) is a young hero struggling to break the cycle of the past. With each Zelda game comes familiarity--that's part of the charm--but rarely does Nintendo opt to play with the series' formula as readily and gleefully as it has with A Link Between Worlds. This handheld adventure weaves together the best elements of the series--exploration, puzzles, and beautiful, considered combat--with such flair and panache that you'll be thinking of Hyrule's nooks and crannies long after you shut the lid on the 3DS. Its core feature, the ability for Link to turn into a painting and traverse the walls, throws open a whole new perspective that makes you look at Hyrule in a new way. The dungeons pay homage to predecessor A Link to the Past, but each carefully constructed corridor is a bountiful, fresh experience for newcomers and veterans alike. You could define it as a sequel, but that wouldn't do it justice: A Link Between Worlds is so much more than that. It's the most imaginative title in the series for a good long while, and a game so quintessentially Nintendo that it reminds us why we love them so much. Whereas Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword felt burdened by the series' lofty and weighty history, A Link Between Worlds feels revitalized, spurred on, and freed by it. If only all games could ripple with as much excitement and imagination as this one.
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www.gamespot.com
| 3DS Game of the Year 2013 Winner
Added: 12.12.2013 8:00 | 2 views | 0 comments
The Legend of Zelda has seen plenty of interpretations, but at the core of each game (more often than not) is a young hero struggling to break the cycle of the past. With each Zelda game comes familiarity--that's part of the charm--but rarely does Nintendo opt to play with the series' formula as readily and gleefully as it has with A Link Between Worlds. This handheld adventure weaves together the best elements of the series--exploration, puzzles, and beautiful, considered combat--with such flair and panache that you'll be thinking of Hyrule's nooks and crannies long after you shut the lid on the 3DS. Its core feature, the ability for Link to turn into a painting and traverse the walls, throws open a whole new perspective that makes you look at Hyrule in a new way. The dungeons pay homage to predecessor A Link to the Past, but each carefully constructed corridor is a bountiful, fresh experience for newcomers and veterans alike. You could define it as a sequel, but that wouldn't do it justice: A Link Between Worlds is so much more than that. It's the most imaginative title in the series for a good long while, and a game so quintessentially Nintendo that it reminds us why we love them so much. Whereas Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword felt burdened by the series' lofty and weighty history, A Link Between Worlds feels revitalized, spurred on, and freed by it. If only all games could ripple with as much excitement and imagination as this one.
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www.gamespot.com
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