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Super Mario Maker Update 1.43 Slightly Alters Searches

Apparently, the game cards shall feature images from five different “The Legend of Zelda” games including “Twilight Princess”, “Majora’s Mask”, “A Link Between Worlds”, “Ocarina of Time”, and “Skyward Sword”, reports Gamespot. The trading cards set will reportedly have 85 cards in the base set which include 23 regular cards, 8 gold foil cards, 12 decals, and 9 tattoos.

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Sooner or later, we’re going to be faced with the brutal reality of another Super Mario movie, and after the 1993 live-action tragedy Super Mario Bros.

The Legend of Zelda series of trading cards was made public via a pre-order listing on the EB Games Australia website. Nintendo’s first movie release will likely be two to three years from now.

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The issue appears to stem from the game’s use of Super Mario 64 music, which is actually included as part of the Mash-Up Pack but still triggers a copyright match with the original Nintendo 64 game. “The Legend of Zelda gameplay will be streamed from the E3 show floor via Nintendo’s channels on YouTube and Twitch, as well as on http://e3.nintendo.com”. Since the wait for the highly anticipated game on Wii U is more or less a year away, fans can satisfy their thirst for the meantime by checking out “The Legend of Zelda” trading Cards. Eventually, Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima has broken the silence and offered some insight on the company’s upcoming device. With this in mind, it makes plenty of sense for The Legend of Zelda to get a trading card set of its own, though it remains to be seen how popular it will be. My goodness, I want a Legend of Zelda Maker so badly.

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