The Legend of Zelda Link Statue, Video Games & The Legend of Zelda Statues, The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild Link Statue

The Legend of Zelda Link Statue, Video Games & The Legend of Zelda Statues, The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild Link Statue

This expertly crafted The Legend of Zelda Link Statue is the perfect companion to the The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Nintendo game. Exacting in all details, on a beautifully decorated base, Warrior Link fires an Arrow straight into any gamer’s heart. The beautiful package design is a collector’s item in itself. Link is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nintendo’s video game series The Legend of Zelda. He is the mascot of the franchise and one of Nintendo‘s main icons. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Link was introduced as the hero of the original 1986 The Legend of Zelda video game and has appeared in a total of 19 entries in the series, as well as a number of spin-offs. Common elements in the series include Link travelling through Hyrule whilst exploring dungeons, battling creatures, and solving puzzles until he eventually defeats the series’ primary antagonist, Ganon, and saves Princess Zelda.

Throughout The Legend of Zelda series, Link has made multiple appearances in a variety of incarnations. He has been rendered in both 2D and 3D form and has been traditionally depicted in his signature green cap and tunic carrying a sword and shield. Over the course of the series, he appears as a child, teenager, or young adult of the Hylian race, which originates from the fictional kingdom of Hyrule. Within Zelda lore, Link is the soul of a legendary hero that throughout history is reincarnated within a seemingly ordinary boy or man when the need arises for a new warrior to defeat the forces of evil. To defeat Ganon, Link usually obtains the mystical Master Sword or a similar legendary weapon, which is obtained after completing various trials. Over the course of his journey, he also acquires other magical items, including musical instruments and other weaponry.

Alongside Mario, Link is one of the most recognisable characters in the video game industry, with critics considering him to be a significant game character in popular culture. He has been positively received by critics and fans and is a popular character within the video game community. According to Guinness World Records, Link is the most critically acclaimed videogame playable character, surpassing Mario. He has been recognised by the Guinness World Records Gamer’s Edition as the second best video game character of all time after Mario. Critics have also named him as one of the most influential video game characters of all time and one of Shigeru Miyamoto’s most famous creations. The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild Link Statue measures: 6 inches / 15 cm x 5 inches / 13 cm x 11 inches / 28 cm.


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The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Statue, Video Games & The Legend of Zelda Statues, Mask of The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Statue

The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask Statue, Video Games & The Legend of Zelda Statues, Mask of The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask Statue

The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Statue

This Mask of The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Statue is a collectors piece features a wall-mountable mask from the Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask game originally released on the N64. The base is illuminated with LED lights that are charged by a USB cable and has the ability to cycle through different colored lights or to light up when it detects motion. The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask is the 6th main installment of The Legend of Zelda series and the 5th game in the series to be released on a Home Console, first released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000. Unique among The Legend of Zelda series, the game includes a time system that spans three days, and this cycle must be reset periodically to progress through the game.

Majora’s Mask is one of the few Zelda games in which Ganon does not play any role whatsoever. In addition, Princess Zelda does not play a major role, she is only seen once in a flashback scene from Ocarina of Time. Majora’s Mask infact is the sequel to the first 3D Zelda game, Ocarina of Time, and uses the same engine, as well as many art resources. Many of the conventions pioneered in Ocarina of Time are present in Majora’s Mask, including characters, enemies, and items. The story of Majora’s Mask takes place two months after the events of Ocarina of Time. It follows Link, who on a personal quest ends up in Termina, a world parallel to Hyrule. Upon reaching Termina, Link learns that the world is endangered as the moon will fall into the world in three days. The game introduced several novel concepts, revolving around the perpetually repeating three-day cycle and the use of various masks that can transform Link into different beings.

As the player progresses through the game, Link also learns to play numerous melodies on his Ocarina, which allow him to control the flow of time or open passages to four temple dungeons. Characteristic of The Legend of Zelda series, completion of the game involves successfully traversing through several dungeons, each of which contain a number of complex puzzles and enemies. On the Nintendo 64, Majora’s Mask, unlike Ocarina of Time, required the Expansion Pak, which provided additional memory for more refined graphics and greater flexibility in generating on-screen characters. During a Nintendo Direct on November 5, 2014, a remake of the game was announced for Nintendo 3DS, titled Majora’s Mask 3D, that was released in February 2015. Mask of The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask Statue sizes: 13 inches / 33 cm x 6 inches / 15 cm x 12 inches / 30.5 cm.


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