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Zelda: Majora’s Mask is now a native PC game, and every N64 title could follow its lead – The Verge

  1. Zelda: Majora’s Mask is now a native PC game, and every N64 title could follow its lead The Verge
  2. Nearly all Nintendo 64 games can now be recompiled into native PC ports to add proper ray tracing, ultrawide, high FPS, and more Tom’s Hardware
  3. Zelda: Majora’s Mask and Other Nintendo 64 Games Get Native PC Ports Through Unofficial Modding Tool IGN
  4. N64 Recompiled is like RTX Remix for console games, run them natively on PC with ray-tracing TweakTown
  5. Native Zelda: Majora’s Mask PC Port With Steam Deck Support, Gyro Aiming, High Framerates and More Released Wccftech

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Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Calls Out ‘Disturbing’ Use of AI to Recreate Her Late Father’s Voice – IGN

  1. Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Calls Out ‘Disturbing’ Use of AI to Recreate Her Late Father’s Voice IGN
  2. Robin Williams’ daughter finds AI recreations of his voice ‘disturbing’ Business Insider
  3. Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Criticizes Use of AI to Re-create His Voice: “I Find It Personally Disturbing” Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda slams AI recreations of her dad Entertainment Weekly News
  5. Robin Williams’ daughter says the use of AI to recreate his voice is “disturbing” Gamesradar
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Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda, 34, on AI being used to recreate actor’s voice: ‘I find it personally disturbi – Daily Mail

  1. Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda, 34, on AI being used to recreate actor’s voice: ‘I find it personally disturbi Daily Mail
  2. Robin Williams’ daughter finds AI recreations of his voice ‘disturbing’ Business Insider
  3. Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Criticizes Use of AI to Re-create His Voice: “I Find It Personally Disturbing” Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Robin Williams’ Daughter Shares ‘Very Real’ Concerns About ‘Disturbing’ AI Recreations of Her Father Rolling Stone
  5. Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Calls Out ‘Disturbing’ Use of AI to Recreate Her Late Father’s Voice IGN
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Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Criticizes Use of AI to Recreate His Voice: “I Find It Personally Disturbing” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Robin Williams’ Daughter Zelda Criticizes Use of AI to Recreate His Voice: “I Find It Personally Disturbing” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Zelda Williams on AI Recreations of Late Robin Williams: ‘Disturbing’ Us Weekly
  3. Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda slams AI recreations of her dad Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Robin Williams’ Daughter Condemns AI Cloning Of His Voice As ‘Horrendous’ And ‘Frankensteinian’ /Film
  5. Zelda Williams Condemns AI’s ‘Disturbing’ Recreations of Father Robin’s Voice CBR – Comic Book Resources
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Todd Howard on Benefit of Starfield Xbox Exclusivity: ‘When You Think of Zelda You Think of Switch’ – IGN

  1. Todd Howard on Benefit of Starfield Xbox Exclusivity: ‘When You Think of Zelda You Think of Switch’ IGN
  2. Starfield isn’t “Skyrim in space”, and I’m torn on whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing Gamesradar
  3. Starfield Is A Better Game Because It’s Exclusive To Xbox And Not On PlayStation, Todd Howard Says GameSpot
  4. Starfield’s Xbox exclusivity ‘yielded a better product’, Todd Howard says | VGC Video Games Chronicle
  5. Todd Howard defends Starfield Xbox Series X/S exclusivity: “When you think of Zelda you think of the Switch” Gamesradar
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Random: Zelda Super Fans Are Already Queuing Outside Nintendo’s Store For Tears Of The Kingdom – Nintendo Life

  1. Random: Zelda Super Fans Are Already Queuing Outside Nintendo’s Store For Tears Of The Kingdom Nintendo Life
  2. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s leak has turned into one giant mess for the emulation community PC Gamer
  3. Best Zelda Games to Play with a Friend – The RPG Files MMORPG.com
  4. ‘Zelda is bigger than it’s ever been’: Nintendo fans explain the hype for Tears of the Kingdom The Guardian
  5. The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Complete Official Guide Releasing June 2023; Pre-Orders Available, 2 Editions Noisy Pixel
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In a futile effort to stop Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaks, Nintendo is also hitting good-faith streamers and emulator users – Gamesradar

  1. In a futile effort to stop Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaks, Nintendo is also hitting good-faith streamers and emulator users Gamesradar
  2. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s leak has turned into one giant mess for the emulation community PC Gamer
  3. Best Zelda Games to Play with a Friend – The RPG Files MMORPG.com
  4. ‘Zelda is bigger than it’s ever been’: Nintendo fans explain the hype for Tears of the Kingdom The Guardian
  5. Random: Zelda Super Fans Are Already Queuing Outside Nintendo’s Store For Tears Of The Kingdom Nintendo Life
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Nintendo copyright claims strike again, this time with Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer modder – Eurogamer.net

  1. Nintendo copyright claims strike again, this time with Zelda: Breath of the Wild multiplayer modder Eurogamer.net
  2. Zelda Breath of the Wild Multiplayer Mod Creators Attacked by Nintendo Through Copyright Strikes Wccftech
  3. “I hate their company”: MoistCr1TiKaL slams Nintendo for copyright strikes against YouTuber PointCrow’s videos about Breath of the Wild Sportskeeda
  4. YouTuber speaks out against Nintendo after video takedowns GoNintendo
  5. Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Multiplayer Mod YouTube Videos Are Getting Copyright Strikes Nintendo Life
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After years of rejections, The Legend of Zelda might finally become a Lego set

For all you Zelda fans out there, I can confirm that there is a Zelda set in production. I don’t know if it’s supposed to launch a whole new theme or if it’s just a one-off but there’s one set at least which will feature 1920 pieces and will range from $200-$325, probably $250. It’s a 2-in-1 model based on the Great Deku Tree. Just to clarify, I am not a Zelda fan and I have never played any of the games so I don’t know really know much about what I’ve seen except that the description of the set that I was provided specifically called it the Great Deku Tree. 

There were two images of the set, because they give you enough pieces to make two versions of the tree. Just to clarify on the 2-in-1 aspect, it appears to be the same model which you can redress to make it look different. I don’t think they actually made it so you could make both trees and display both together since there’s just the one base. One of the trees was specifically labeled as designed from the Breath of the Wild game whereas the other came from Ocarina of Time. I don’t know which is which but one version of the tree had an opening underneath the branches and had pink flowers. The other version had no opening underneath the tree’s face and had green leaves instead. Whichever tree you make is featured on a base with the Zelda logo on it. 

As for minifigures, they don’t have a count or any names listed but both pictures showed the same three minifigs. I recognized one as Link who has the short legs. The other two minifigures I didn’t recognize so I had to look them up and it seems like they’re Link and Zelda from the Breath of the Wild game because they both look like this wearing blue. There’s also a light blue orb covered in white with a clear stand.

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Discounts On Lego, Resident Evil, More

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This week, all at once, a perfect storm of deals, discounts, and sales has hit the Nintendo Switch eShop. Batten down the hatches, open up your wallets, and check out some of these limited-time deals, including massive savings on numerous Lego titles, Mortal Kombat games, and hits from Capcom, Ubisoft, and Bandai Namco.

Before we go any further, just note that—with the exception of Ubisoft’s Mario + Rabbids—there aren’t any Mario, Zelda, or Kirby games on sale. Instead of first-party discounts, all of these sales are focused on third-party publishers and developers. But there are still plenty of great games to grab up for cheaper than usual, even if Mario and Luigi aren’t part of it.

Here are some of the best deals I spotted cruising through the various sales currently happening on the eShop. While all of these sales are ending at slightly different times, you more or less have until the end of the month (or a few days past that) to take advantage of these discounts.

Now, with that out of the way, here are the best deals I found so far. (The figures in parentheses are the normal prices.)


Lego DC Super-Villians Deluxe Edition – $11.25 ($75)
Lego City Undercover – $6 ($30)
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition – $9 ($45)
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – $30 ($60)
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate – $15 ($60)
Dragon Ball FighterZ – $9 ($60)
Dragon Ball FighterZ – FighterZ Pass – $10.50 ($35)
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 Deluxe Edition – $18 ($90)
My Hero One’s Justice 2 Deluxe Edition – $20 ($80)
Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition – $7.50 ($50)
Just Dance 2023 Edition – $30 ($60)
Immortals Fenyx Rising – $12 ($60)
Assassin’s Creed Anv. Edition Mega Bundle – $45 ($100)
South Park: The Fractured But Whole – $15 ($60)
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen – $10 ($30)
Ace Attorney Turnabout Collection – $35 ($60)
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Deluxe Edition – $25 ($70)
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $12 ($40)
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – $15 ($30)

That’s everything that seemed cool to me. What other bargains are catching your eye?

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