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If you've been clamoring for a brand-new Zelda adventure that fits in your pocket, you can stop making a fuss now. Link's newest portable appearance, The Minish Cap, is here, and it executes the ...
Minish cap does a wonderful job of adapting Wind Waker's style to 2D graphics. The Minish Cap was released in 2004, and follows a new incarnation of Link who seeks to break a curse placed on ...
Review The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Wii U eShop / GBA). Capcom pulls a hit out of the hat. If it weren't for the fact that the Capcom logo appears each time you boot up The Legend of Zelda ...
I've been trying to convince my wife to name our unborn daughter Zelda in honour of the 18 years her husband has spent playing games featuring Nintendo's oft-endangered blonde princess. To bolster ...
The Minish Cap is one of the most underrated games in The Legend of Zelda series, and while Capcom's involvement might make for some complications with a remake, it's a game that deserves more love.
Nintendo released The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap on Game Boy Advance stateside in 2005. I’ve been replaying it on Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack catalog. In this ...
The shrinking mechanic of the Minish cap is an inventive new way to explore the world. As in every Zelda game, Link must set out on an adventure to save the kingdom after evil attacks. In this ...
I want that weirdness to come back even stronger on the Switch 2, so we get titles like Minish Cap again, that don't feel beholden to all of the Zeldas that came before. And to be honest, I'd just ...
The Minish featured in concept art for the open-world Zelda but were sadly cut from the finished release, possibly due to their small size not being compatible with its grand scale.
The Good: Classic Zelda formula is familiar, but changed enough to deliver a fresh new take on the series; amazing graphics, some of the best on the GBA; balance of shrinking to Minish size and ...
The Legend of Zelda series is no stranger to Nintendo's portable world, as gamers on the go have been enjoying Link's adventures even before the first Game Boy game, Link's Awakening, as far back ...