Tag Archives: Breath of the Wild
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The next Legend of Zelda is in development
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Breath of the Wild Bow and Arrow Replica Set: A Link to Your Wallet
It’s safe to say that Nintendo’s Switch has been a wild success, and one of the games that they can thank for that is Zelda: Breath of the Wild. This is probably one of the biggest and most popular Legend of Zelda games ever. And if you played the game, there’s no doubt that you want Link’s weapon so you can take out some bad guys.
Well, now you can get a replica of Link’s Traveler’s Bow with a light-up Ancient Arrow. You have to protect yourself in a big open world, so it pays to always have your weapon handy. Or it would. Sadly, I hate to tell you that the bow is not functional, so you can’t draw the bowstring. But at least you can admire it on your bookshelf or wall… and the arrow does light up, so that’s cool
Display it proudly on your wall or mantle. The details are perfect. It looks just like the one from the game. On top of a wall mount featuring the Sheikah Eye symbol, the bow and arrow look awesome.
This replica is a must for Zelda fans. This is an amazing collector’s piece. Make sure that you get yours before they are gone forever. It’s dangerous to go alone, so grab your credit card and head to ThinkGeek to order yours now.
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Somebody Turned Their Zelda: Breath of the Wild Snapshots into a Coffee Table Book
Taking snapshots in game is fun. Many games have this feature nowadays including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Someone took their snapshots from the hit Nintendo Switch game, and created a fun little coffee table book from them.
You can check out some of the shots of the book right here from Twitter user @WPR_haru who can now enjoy his or her gaming moments in paper form. The game is so beautiful to look at, it’s no wonder the images make a beautiful book too.
If ever they stop playing the game, they’ll be able to look back at their memories in book form. It’s a pretty cool idea if you ask me.
[via GoNintendo via Geekologie]