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The Legend of Zelda The Complete Animated Series
Language: English
MKV | H264 1997kbps | 704 x 480 29.97fps | AC3 192kbps | 17mins x 13 Ep | 3.06 GB
Genre: TVshow / Animation / Adventure
IMDB info
Based on the popular Nintendo game of the same name. Link and Princess Zelda protect the mystical artifact, the Triforce of Wisdom, from falling into the hands of the evil sorcerer Ganon.

Zedd - The Legend Of Zelda (2011)
Group: MonoPoly | Avg. Bitrate320 kb/sec | Time: 12:2 Mins | 28 MB
Genre: House

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword USA Wii-SUSHi
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.35 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created. It's the best game for Wii and one of the finest video game accomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised the bar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise.

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword USA Wii-SUSHi
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.35 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created. Its the best game for Wii and one of the finest video game accomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised the bar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise. Its not enough that it finally establishes a powerful, stirring origin story or that it features near-perfect pacing. What puts Skyward Sword over the top is its layered, dense, absolutely perfect gameplay that manages to not only nail motion-controlled combat but remarkably offers a stunning level of diversity.

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword USA Wii-SUSHi
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.35 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.35 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created. It s the best game for Wii and one of the finest video game accomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised the bar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise. It s not enough that it finally establishes a powerful, stirring origin story or that it features near-perfect pacing. What puts Skyward Sword over the top is its layered, dense, absolutely perfect gameplay that manages to not only nail motion-controlled combat but remarkably offers a stunning level of diversity.

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword USA Wii-SUSHi
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.35 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created. It's the best game for Wii and one of the finest video game accomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised the bar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword WII NTSC Scrubbed-TLS
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 3.94 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
In the chronology of the series, Skyward Sword is a prequel to Ocarina of Time. The incarnation of protagonist Link that appears in the game was born and raised in Skyloft, a group of islands floating above the clouds. Leading an ordinary life there, Link discovers the Skyward Sword one day, which leads him to another, previously unknown land beneath that is ruled by evil forces.Using the sword to travel back and forth between sky and land, the mystery of why the two worlds became separated is gradually revealed to Link. The Skyward Sword becomes the Master Sword
at some point in the game, and assumes the form of a female figure while giving Link advice. Producer Eiji Aonuma has stated the game's plot to be comparable to a school drama. Unlike in previous series installments, Zelda is not a princess in Skyward Sword, but a childhood friend of Link. Throughout the course of the game, Zelda disappears and Link has to find her. He is opposed on his quest by the Demon Lord Ghirahim, a mysterious and powerful figure who rules the surface world, who wishes to kidnap Zelda for unknown purposes. Skyward Sword connects to the story of Ocarina of Time, and elaborates on Ganondorf's origins. (Demo version includes Bird Riding, Dungeon, and Boss Battle).

The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword WII NTSC-WBFS
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 12, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 3.93 GB
Genre: Action Adventure

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword WII NTSC Scrubbed-TLS
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 1, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 3.94 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
In the chronology of the series, Skyward Sword is a prequel to Ocarina of Time. The incarnation of protagonist Link that appears in the game was born and raised in Skyloft, a group of islands floating above the clouds. Leading an ordinary life there, Link discovers the Skyward Sword one day, which leads him to another, previously unknown land beneath that is ruled by evil forces.Using the sword to travel back and forth between sky and land, the mystery of why the two worlds became separated is gradually revealed to Link. The Skyward Sword becomes the Master Sword
at some point in the game, and assumes the form of a female figure while giving Link advice. Producer Eiji Aonuma has stated the game's plot to be comparable to a school drama. Unlike in previous series installments, Zelda is not a princess in Skyward Sword, but a childhood friend of Link. Throughout the course of the game, Zelda disappears and Link has to find her. He is opposed on his quest by the Demon Lord Ghirahim, a mysterious and powerful figure who rules the surface world, who wishes to kidnap Zelda for unknown purposes. Skyward Sword connects to the story of Ocarina of Time, and elaborates on Ganondorf's origins. (Demo version includes Bird Riding, Dungeon, and Boss Battle).

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword PAL Wii-SUSHi
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 12, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 4.34 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
TheLegend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created.Its the best game for Wii and one of the finest video gameaccomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised thebar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise.Its not enough that it finally establishes a powerful, stirring originstory or that it features near-perfect pacing. What puts Skyward Swordover the top is its layered, dense, absolutely perfect gameplay thatmanages to not only nail motion-controlled combat but remarkably offers astunning level of diversity.

The Legend Of Zelda - Skyward Sword WII NTSC-WBFS
English | Platform: Wii | Release: November 12, 2011 | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Nintendo | 3.93 GB
Genre: Action Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword introduces full motion control enabled by the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which synchronizes player movements with Link's actions while offering intuitive play control.

Game informations:
-Type: Action / RPG
-Date: 08 / 12 / 2006
-Language: ENG
-Format : ISO
-Parts Size: 1.4 GB
-Size after decompression: 4.37 GB
-Tested with: NTSC
-Release:
-Type: Action / RPG
-Date: 08 / 12 / 2006
-Language: ENG
-Format : ISO
-Parts Size: 1.4 GB
-Size after decompression: 4.37 GB
-Tested with: NTSC
-Release:

The Legend Of Zelda : Wind Wake | 1.36 GB
The control scheme of The Wind Waker is largely unchanged from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. Link's basic actions of walking, running, attacking, defending, and automatic jumping at ledges are retained. Link also uses the control system introduced in Ocarina of Time that allows him to "lock-on" to an enemy or other target. An addition to this basic control scheme is the ability to parry. When Link is locked-on to an opponent and not actively defending, certain attacks by the opponent will trigger a visual cue, a vibration of the controller, and a chime. Attacking at that point causes Link to dodge or parry then counter-attack from the rear or while leaping over the foe's head. This tactic becomes crucial for defeating armored enemies or bosses.

Krzysztof Burdzy "The Search for Certainty: On the Clash of Science and Philosophy of Probability"
April 2009 | English | ISBN-13: 978-981-4273-70-1 | 270 Pages | PDF | 5.76 MB
April 2009 | English | ISBN-13: 978-981-4273-70-1 | 270 Pages | PDF | 5.76 MB

