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Anyway, I saw this interesting looking dvd on sale:
http://www.otaku.co.uk/cgi-bin space /itemview.asp?itemid=62188w
There's no info about it and it's all in Japanese (not sure if there's subtitles), but it looks like some kind of history of Zelda dvd. If you're a big Zelda fan, can understand Japanese and have a spare 40 quid, it could be good (but then again it could be rubbish?).
I just searched around for more info and found this from rpgamer.com:
"Enterbrain, publisher of Japanese weekly game bible Famitsu (and many others) will be releasing a DVD devoted to the Legend of Zelda series next month (see artwork below). Similar to the "Final Fantasy: The Adventure Bible" DVD (see below) that was released last year, the DVD will cover the history of the series, from Legend of Zelda, its Famicom (NES in North America) debut in 1986, all the way to the latest incarnation, Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker for the GameCube. Highlights include interviews with series creator Shigeru Miyamoto and other, as well as footage from the numerous installments in the seminal series. "Zelda no Video" is slated for release on 19 February for a cool 4,800 ¥ ($40)."
Anyway, I saw this interesting looking dvd on sale:
http://www.otaku.co.uk/cgi-bin space /itemview.asp?itemid=62188w
There's no info about it and it's all in Japanese (not sure if there's subtitles), but it looks like some kind of history of Zelda dvd. If you're a big Zelda fan, can understand Japanese and have a spare 40 quid, it could be good (but then again it could be rubbish?).
I just searched around for more info and found this from rpgamer.com:
"Enterbrain, publisher of Japanese weekly game bible Famitsu (and many others) will be releasing a DVD devoted to the Legend of Zelda series next month (see artwork below). Similar to the "Final Fantasy: The Adventure Bible" DVD (see below) that was released last year, the DVD will cover the history of the series, from Legend of Zelda, its Famicom (NES in North America) debut in 1986, all the way to the latest incarnation, Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker for the GameCube. Highlights include interviews with series creator Shigeru Miyamoto and other, as well as footage from the numerous installments in the seminal series. "Zelda no Video" is slated for release on 19 February for a cool 4,800 ¥ ($40)."