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The '''''Zelda Box''''' is a {{TWW}} box set released in 2002 by Enterbrain and [[Nintendo]] only in Japan.<ref name= "Release">{{Cite | The '''''Zelda Box''''' is a {{TWW}} box set released in 2002 by Enterbrain and [[Nintendo]] only in Japan.<ref name= "Release">{{Cite Web|quote= Copyright: Enterbrain Inc and Nintendo in 2002|retrieved= May 13, 2011|url= http://www.zeldalegends.net/index.php?n=guides#744|title= Guides|site= Zelda Legends}}</ref> It has the {{Wp|Universal Product Code|UPC}} T1126459051505. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The ''Zelda'' Box contains a 116-page book featuring interviews and insights from {{TWW|-}}'s developers, concept art, characters, enemies, and islands profiles, [[Hylian Language#The Wind Waker|Hylian]] translations, a guide, and a {{TLoZ|Series}} retrospective.<ref>{{Cite | The ''Zelda'' Box contains a 116-page book featuring interviews and insights from {{TWW|-}}'s developers, concept art, characters, enemies, and islands profiles, [[Hylian Language#The Wind Waker|Hylian]] translations, a guide, and a {{TLoZ|Series}} retrospective.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= It offers 116 pages of information, from concept sketches and character profiles to insights and excerpts from 49 of the game’s developers. A brief Zelda series retrospective is included in the back of the book|author= Jason Rechtman|published= March 5, 2013|retrieved= July 14, 2015|url= http://randomnintendo.com/2013/03/05/extra-a-look-inside-zelda-box/|title= A Look Inside Zelda Box|site= Random Nintendo|type=}}</ref> The box set also includes a [[Link]] and a [[Moblin]] figurine, a map poster, and a [[Zelda Sound Collection|12-track CD]].<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Included in the package are two miniature figurines (one of Toon Link and one of a Moblin), as well as a twelve-track CD that offers music from throughout Zelda history.|author= Jason Rechtman|published= March 5, 2013|retrieved= July 14, 2015|url= http://randomnintendo.com/2013/03/05/extra-a-look-inside-zelda-box/|title= A Look Inside Zelda Box|site= Random Nintendo|type=}}</ref> The tracks were selected by members of the Nintendo Sound Staff, including [[Koji Kondo]], [[Kenta Nagata]], and [[Hajime Wakai]].<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= All of the music was hand-picked by Nintendo’s composers, with the likes of Koji Kondo explaining each selection within the main book.|author= Jason Rechtman|published= March 5, 2013|retrieved= July 14, 2015|url= http://randomnintendo.com/2013/03/05/extra-a-look-inside-zelda-box/|title= A Look Inside Zelda Box|site= Random Nintendo|type=}}</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 23:28, 27 April 2022
The Zelda Box is a The Wind Waker box set released in 2002 by Enterbrain and Nintendo only in Japan.[1] It has the UPC T1126459051505.
Overview
The Zelda Box contains a 116-page book featuring interviews and insights from The Wind Waker's developers, concept art, characters, enemies, and islands profiles, Hylian translations, a guide, and a The Legend of Zelda series retrospective.[2] The box set also includes a Link and a Moblin figurine, a map poster, and a 12-track CD.[3] The tracks were selected by members of the Nintendo Sound Staff, including Koji Kondo, Kenta Nagata, and Hajime Wakai.[4]
Gallery
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Link figurine
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Moblin figurine
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Fan book cover
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CD cover
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CD
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Copyright: Enterbrain Inc and Nintendo in 2002" — Guides , Zelda Legends, retrieved May 13, 2011.
- ↑ "It offers 116 pages of information, from concept sketches and character profiles to insights and excerpts from 49 of the game’s developers. A brief Zelda series retrospective is included in the back of the book" — Jason Rechtman, A Look Inside Zelda Box , Random Nintendo, published March 5, 2013, retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ↑ "Included in the package are two miniature figurines (one of Toon Link and one of a Moblin), as well as a twelve-track CD that offers music from throughout Zelda history." — Jason Rechtman, A Look Inside Zelda Box , Random Nintendo, published March 5, 2013, retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ↑ "All of the music was hand-picked by Nintendo’s composers, with the likes of Koji Kondo explaining each selection within the main book." — Jason Rechtman, A Look Inside Zelda Box , Random Nintendo, published March 5, 2013, retrieved July 14, 2015.