"Hyrule Macrocosmica" by Philadelphia-based Jude Buffum
Showing posts with label legend of zelda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legend of zelda. Show all posts
Monday, August 14, 2017
Friday, August 4, 2017
Link Round-Up: August 4, 2017
"Godspeed" by Chubby Unicorn
Based on Edmund Leighton’s painting "Godspeed" (1900).
Can You Make a Waterjet Cutter for a Few Hundred Bucks?
A Dinosaur So Well Preserved It Looks Like a Statue: Borealopelta, discovered accidentally by Canadian miners, is one of the most spectacular fossil finds of all time.
Derrick Lin creates vignettes of the daily grind using miniatures and office supplies, then photographs them with his iPhone.
A Dinosaur So Well Preserved It Looks Like a Statue: Borealopelta, discovered accidentally by Canadian miners, is one of the most spectacular fossil finds of all time.
Derrick Lin creates vignettes of the daily grind using miniatures and office supplies, then photographs them with his iPhone.
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fresh take,
legend of zelda,
link round-up,
mash-up,
round-up
Monday, May 22, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Woodwork: Woodlands: Hyrule Wood Map
Woodlands: Hyrule (Link to the Past) Wood Map by Neutral Ground
Available for purchase from Neutral Ground. US$150
"Seeking more than just an idyllic Hyrulean view? Whether you’re in
the market for a Magic Cape or a Bug-Catching Net, you’ll find yourself
on the fast track to the kingdom’s hidden wonders with your exclusive
Neutral Ground treasure map.
Unlike traditional Hyrulean maps, the pioneering Neutral Ground edition shows you all areas of the world before you travel to them. Traipsing into thieves’ dens and falling into hidden wells is a problem of the past with your trusty wooden map in hand.
This remarkable map is more accurate than a Hylian Fortune Teller’s crystal ball, pointing intrepid adventurers towards secret tunnels and laying bare the mysteries of mist-shrouded forests.
But that’s not all! Built from durable, lightweight Skull Woods timber, the Neutral Ground map doubles as a raft for travelers interested in taking the watery route through Hyrule. Find your fortune faster with this Neutral Ground map!
This Woodlands map is a collaboration with Minneapolis native Alex Griendling. Mage of graphic design and co-founder of Lunar Saloon.
Your legendary Hyrule treasure map is etched on timber harvested from the Skull Woods by master Hylian lumberjacks. It measures 18-1/2" wide by 14" tall. You will need to exchange rupees for USD to purchase your map in our online shop.
Includes a keyhole slot on the rear for hanging."
Unlike traditional Hyrulean maps, the pioneering Neutral Ground edition shows you all areas of the world before you travel to them. Traipsing into thieves’ dens and falling into hidden wells is a problem of the past with your trusty wooden map in hand.
This remarkable map is more accurate than a Hylian Fortune Teller’s crystal ball, pointing intrepid adventurers towards secret tunnels and laying bare the mysteries of mist-shrouded forests.
But that’s not all! Built from durable, lightweight Skull Woods timber, the Neutral Ground map doubles as a raft for travelers interested in taking the watery route through Hyrule. Find your fortune faster with this Neutral Ground map!
This Woodlands map is a collaboration with Minneapolis native Alex Griendling. Mage of graphic design and co-founder of Lunar Saloon.
Your legendary Hyrule treasure map is etched on timber harvested from the Skull Woods by master Hylian lumberjacks. It measures 18-1/2" wide by 14" tall. You will need to exchange rupees for USD to purchase your map in our online shop.
Includes a keyhole slot on the rear for hanging."
Labels:
engraving,
legend of zelda,
merchandise,
video games,
woodwork
Monday, February 6, 2017
Gaming Round-Up: February 6, 2017
A Burnt Torch: Darkest Dungeon, Mental Health and Lovecraftian Horror [Paste Magazine] “Darkest Dungeon [wiki] is a tactical, party-based roguelike with a Lovecraftian flair. You play as the last heir of a fallen noble house. It’s your job to recruit and command a set of heroes, sending them into the decrepit bowels of a ruined estate—and the corrupt environs surrounding it.
"Eventually Atari came to us and said, 'What do you guys really want out of this?'" On the thirty-fifth anniversary of the popular arcade game, Benj Edwards chronicles the rise of Ms. Pac-Man and how a few MIT students created the next big thing off the back of the previous big thing in 1980s arcade history.
A History of Deus Ex's Racism Controversies “With futuristic, sci-fi sequel Deus Ex: Mankind Divided [YouTube], developer Eidos Montreal has once again found itself walking atop the fiery coals of controversy.
How Designers Engineer Luck Into Video Games
Martian Immigration Nightmare [via mefi projects] An online game specifically made to call out Elon Musk on his collaborationism with the Trump regime. Will you manage to board the Mars rocket, or will you be crushed by an unsympathetic bureaucracy?
At The New Yorker, Raffi Khatchadourian writes about the future of interactive films, with a focus on the company joined by Her Story developer Sam Barlow.
Original design documents and sketches for the first Legend of Zelda game
Richard Stanton has started a new column at Kotaku which looks at British game developers big and small. The first entry focuses upon shmup designer Jeff Minter.
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legend of zelda,
round-up,
video game round-up,
video games
Monday, February 1, 2016
Gaming Round-Up: February 1, 2016
"Skulltula" by Asashi-Kami
The biggest news in gaming this week is the release of Jonathan Blow’s much-anticipated island of mystifying puzzles, The Witness. While most of the game's reviews have been effusively positive, some frustration is peeking through the cracks.
News: Anshar Studios Reveals First Trailer For VR Experience; Detached
News: Bungie gets new CEO, promises more Destiny
News: Fan Sairith Aramor, started a Change.org petition in hopes of convincing Nintendo of America to enlist Danny DeVito to provide the voice for the new crime-solving Pikachu. The petition has already been signed by 22,000 people.
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legend of zelda,
round-up,
video game round-up,
video games
Friday, January 29, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Posters: Death and The Maiden

Based on "Death and The Maiden" by Pierre-Eugène-Emile Hébert
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legend of zelda,
posters,
video games
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Sculpture: Link
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merchandise,
sculpture,
video games
Posters: Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary

The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Poster by Bribase Shop
Prints available for purchase from Amazon. US$7.89
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posters,
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Merchandise: Hyrule Crest

Prints available for purchase from Amazon. US$45
Legend of Zelda Hyrule Crest Wall Display featuring a genuine copper patina finish. But my favorite part is where the seller assure us that this crest "fits almost any decor."
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legend of zelda,
merchandise
Monday, January 11, 2016
Gaming Round-Up: January 11, 2016
"Master Sword" by Philippines-based Dan Elijah G. Fajardo
Prints available for purchase from Threadless.
News: Chicago college first in U.S. to offer video game scholarships to "e-athletes"
Alex Wiltshire investigates Infected Planet’s mutation mechanic and the AI it uses to counter single-strategy play.
Bianca Batti examines how literary examination can be used to explore videogames: "such a lens might allow us to more fully realize how video games converse with other new media forms and how it is they converse with other means of storytelling. And such an understanding of games can allow us to understand how it is that games expand the way we interact with and engage with narrative structures and with the stories we tell."
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legend of zelda,
round-up,
video game round-up,
video games
Friday, December 25, 2015
Download: Legend Of Zelda Snowflakes

Templates available for download from Google Drive
Sometimes when you're just starting out in the world, it's hard to find the money for the small things, like holiday decorations. Luckily, what we lack in financial stability in youth, we make up for in spare time. If you're looking for a way to spruce up your gamer's den, here's just the thing.
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Christmas,
diy,
downloads,
legend of zelda,
papercraft,
video games
Quick Pic: Video Game Ornaments

Custom Handmade Video Game Ornaments by Kelsey Kronmiller
Prints available for purchase from the artist's website.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Gaming Round-Up: December 21, 2015
"Majora's Mask 3D" by Lunaros
Best Games of 2015: BGR | CNet | Cult of Mac | EW | GameSpot | The Guardian | Mashable | Nerd Reactor | TechCentral | The Verge | Vulture
News: According to a Pew study, nearly half of all American adults play video games, but only 10 percent consider themselves gamers. Adrienne Shaw explores the implications of the study, asking Not all players are gamers, but why? My guess? The "Gamer" label still comes with some very negative connotations in our society.
News: Twitter hired a “Director of Gaming Partnerships” this week. Maddy Myers of The MarySue speculates on what that may mean.
Review: The Stanley Parable follow-up Dr. Langeskov is an Anti-Game about Gaming
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legend of zelda,
round-up,
video game round-up,
video games
Friday, December 4, 2015
Illustration: Legend of Zelda
"Volvagia"
Legend of Zelda Illustrations by Henry Yamada
Prints available for purchase from RedBubble. US$12.96
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Illustration,
legend of zelda,
prints,
video games
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Tech: Twilight Princess Gamecube
A Twilight Princess console with a beautiful metallic finish. To see the full effect of the paint job please take a look at this video.
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casemod,
legend of zelda,
tech,
video games
Posters: Legend Of Zelda
"Studio Ghibli x Legend of Zelda" by Matt Vince
The Legend Of Zelda Posters in Studio Ghibli Style
"Poster concepts I made for fun. Imagine the score for something like this…"
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legend of zelda,
mash-up,
posters,
Studio Ghibli,
video games
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