The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Amazon.com recently made additional discounts on several best-selling Nintendo DS games, either matching or beating the best prices ever available for these titles. Discounted games include Pokemon HeartGold ($30), Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box ($25), The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks ($20), Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story ($25), Bejeweled Twist ($13) and Mario Kart DS: ($27)

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For the first time since Christmas, Amazon is again discounted Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks for Nintendo DS to $25. That's $10 off retail and the best price available at this moment.

Amazon just put on sale The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games video games for Nintendo DS. All 4 games are at $25 which is $10-$15 off regular price. This is the best price for these hot games I have every seen. Deal would not last long.

"Having Zelda's spirit with you as you guide Link through mystical temples, vast landscapes and villages has a direct impact on the gameplay. With her, players can control hulking suits of armour known as Phantoms, allowing you to direct both Link and these new allies in order to battle enemies, solve puzzles and uncover secrets. Zelda also rides alongside Link on his customisable train, as you travel across vast worlds, offering wisdom that will help you discover new areas and items."

Icrontic's ceaselessly cheerful CB Droege introduces us to this weeks' featured new releases in the world of gaming, including The Saboteur, Hello Kitty Online, Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, and Pixeljunk Shooter.

The Zelda craze is now in full effect, as Nintendo launches the official English website for Spirit Tracks.

Nothing new to be said, other than it's up and contains information on how you can reserve your copy of the game.

It would appear as though the upcoming release of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is hitting its stride. Nintendo has finally released the official Japanese website for the game, along with a better look at the scene displayed on the European box art, and a hint towards a promotional offer.

From November 8th - December 11th, players will be able to pre-order a limited edition bundle (not to be confused with the limited edition tin being offered to players who pre-order their game from Gamestation) which includes, a pamphlet containing information on The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, and two 6cm figurines of Link and the Phantom.

The bundle offer is only available through participating retailers in the UK.

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"Nintendo of America has finally announced the date for The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks for the Nintendo DS. Up until recently it was only known as a Holiday 2009 release, but today NOA has revealed that Spirit Tracks will hit North America on December 7th, 2009."

A guy made a video on YouTube doing what I remember GameTrailers did quite a while ago, explaining the Zelda timeline. This guy did a complete job imo, very well done, and should be watched. However, he has received a response from Nintendo about this timeline saying.. there is no timeline. I've included the original video and the response in the quote.

After long time without any update, our friends from ZREO are back with a huge update today that includes three songs that I'm sure you're going to enjoy a lot.

The tracks are as follows:

- The first one is the song of the The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks trailer which was showed in the past GDC.

http://www.zreomusic.com/music/13-st/SpiritTracksTrailer.mp3

- The next song is the same as above but in its Soundscape version.

http://www.zreomusic.com/music/13-st/SpiritTracksTra...

"We're sure you were as excited as we were about Nintendo's recent announcement of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, the sequel to the sublime Phantom Hourglass. The question on everyone's lips, though, was if and how it would include the DSi's unique features."

During Satoru Iwata's keyboard at the 2009 Game Developer's Conference today, Nintendo has announced a new title for the Nintendo DS: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. The game will feature Link on a railroad-building adventure, where he has the ability to create and control enemies to fend off other enemies. It is reportedly an extension of Phantom Hourglass's boat system.

You can view the rest of the happenings during Iwata's keynote here. Pictures of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tra...