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CC Ep40: Zelda Wind Waker

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In this episode of the Cozy Co-op Podcast, Branden and Justine talk about the classic Legend of Zelda RPG, The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.

Wind Waker was originally for the Nintendo GameCube, but we also talk about it’s HD remaster for the Nintendo Wii U. This itteration of the franchise introduces the idea of high seas and sailing to the game, while also premeriing a new, cute and colorful art style.

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Monday 5-7-18: Oculus Prototypes, E3 Floor Plans, and Nintendo Job Listings

We edge ourselves ever closer to the next day. Here’s the news.

  • Oculus’ Latest VR Prototype
  • E3 Floor Plans
  • Nintendo Hiring Zelda Level Designer

Oculus: Half Dome


Popular VR developer Oculus has announced a new prototype VR headset, one that features 140-degree viewing, varifocal displays, and potentially even eye tracking. The prototype can allegedly achieve a far wider view range, thanks to more advanced fresnel lenses within. It also has varifocal displays, which means two lenses moving back and forth, much like a camera. this should allow for dynamic focus shifting. When combined with eye tracking, seen in various other prototypes, this should allow for better focus on both near and far objects alike. I may not like Oculus as a corporation, but this is certainly a nice device.

E3 Floor Plans


This is exactly what it says on the tin. E3 floor plans have been making their rounds online. Event marketing partner GES has released the floor plans for the event online. This does offer some insight as to who is where, and who has the big spots. It also confirms which publishers and studios are scheduled to attend, like CD Projekt Red and Marvelous America. If you don’t want to have to download the PDFs, ResetEra has image files of the contents on their site.

Zelda Level Designer


Twitter user @bk2128 has translated a Japanese job listing found on the Nintendo website. The listing appears to call for ‘Level designer of “The Legend of Zelda” series.’ The job starts as a three-month trial contract, in which it will be reviewed for whether you’ll be kept for the remainder of the project. Since Breath of the Wild has already finished their last DLC, this listing is presumably for a new Zelda game. All we have to go off of beyond that is speculation, though.


That’s all for today. Thanks for reading. Tune in tomorrow for more video game news. Otherwise, have a great day!

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Friday 4-27-18: Zelda BotW Sells, Nintendo E3, and Splatoon x TMNT

Another week nearly over! I can’t wait to bunker down in my home and not leave. WE’re all Nintendo today, it seems. Here’s the news.

  • Breath of the Wild is the Best Selling Zelda Game
  • Nintendo’s E3 Plans
  • Splatoon X Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Beast of the Wild


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has sold 8.48 million copies on Switch and 1.5 million copies on Wii U. That’s nearly 10 million copies worldwide. Technically speaking, this is the best selling Zelda game of all time. The only one that beats it is the Ocarina of Time, assuming you included sales of both the N64 game, as well as the 3DS remake. That would total around 11.6 million units.

Nintendo at E3


Nintendo released their official E3 webpage for 2018, They’re listed for June 12-14, and detail… well nothing much new. There will be a video presentation on June 12, at 9:00 am PT / 12:00 pm ET. There will also be a Splatoon 2 World Championship finals and a Super Smash Bros Invitational on June 12. I honestly have no idea what Nintendo might announce at E3 this year. We’ll see soon enough.

Teenage Mutant Ninja SplatFest


Those familiar with the popular Nintendo shooter know that every so often, special events take place that pit the players into two groups. This time, players are choosing between four options, each of the teenage mutant ninja turtles. Raphael will compete against Leonardo on May 4 until May 5, while Michelangelo goes up against Donatello May 11 until May 12. The finals, pitting the two winners against each other, will take place May 18 through May 19.

This is another promotional partnership with Hasbro, who are pushing their upcoming TMNT reboot on Nickelodeon.


Hey folks, if you like podcasts, and haven’t checked out mine, do that. We released our next episode today, it’s about Doom. Even if you don’t, maybe pull it up on the site, iTunes, or google play, and let it play on mute, inflate my listener count! (I’m not serious) Check back on Monday for a weekend wrap up. Otherwise, have a great weekend!

The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, a Personal Recount

It was that time of year again, where talented musicians from all over the globe gather to perform the breathtaking melodies for The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, a traveling orchestra. Not only did the instruments of various sorts take you on a journey, but the atmosphere made the experience stunning as well.  From the high golden pillars and statues to the red velvet carpets that cover the entire theater, everything was perfect for a night out on the town. Performed at the Ohio Theatre on November 5, 2018, hundreds gathered to listen to the heavenly sounds from the soundtrack of several of the games in the Legend of Zelda series. There were even fans in ‘cosplay’ as their beloved character Link, as well as many other characters. Even now I still find myself reminiscing over the truly magical night of this true piece of art.

For those of you who have never seen or even heard of this game, it is literally a game of the ages.  A game that has stood the test of time for the past 30 years just gets better after each new level, storyline and concept.  What the Zelda Symphony has managed to accomplish is they have compiled the score of all these games with various songs, from the very famous series, the Legend of Zelda. They performed music from Majora’s Mask, The Wind Waker, A Link Between Worlds, Breath of the Wild, Skyward Sword, Ocarina of Time, and Twilight Princess. It has brought Zelda fans and symphony goers alike to enjoy a whole new multimedia experience, celebrating over 30 years of games!

The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses

As these very talented musicians were playing the timeless music of Zelda, there was a screen playing all the scenes from the actual game. These scenes were crystal clear and mesmerizing as they played in HD across the screen in front of us. It was just so exciting and nostalgic watching and listening to all of the songs from these beloved games. Fortunately enough, I just so happened to have the pleasure of going to this legendary symphony with my Fiancé.  Zelda is his number one game in his life and it was so exciting to be able to treat him to this kind of experience.

It was a truly breathtaking experience, to say the least. From the atmosphere to the sounds, and of course the video that danced in front of us, it was just all so memorable and precious.  The funny thing is I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised with all of the talent and eye candy that I experienced that night. It was just so much fun watching my favorite characters come alive once again surrounded by the music we all grew up with. It was absolutely over the top for me, and I couldn’t have bought tickets for a better show.

The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses

As the show went on, the pieces of music got more and more elaborate and felt more enticing with each note they played.  Some of the more elaborate pieces include Majora’s Mask, Breath of the Wild, and even Skyward Sword. I personally felt Skyward Sword was one of the most difficult pieces. The real focus of the music seemed to be on the most popular games, like The Wind Waker, Majora’s Mask, and Breath of the Wild.  They even had little inserts with the creators of the game in between the songs. These creators include Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, who both spoke several times during the symphony. They also had the franchise producer Eli Aonuma, and Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo speak during the performance as well.

They basically told us a little bit about the games and their original goal for the overall tone of the series. They wanted a game about a boy who would grow with each adventure, and learn more about himself along the way. They also wanted the players to be able to relate to this Link character and grow in their own lives as well. I felt this was a beautiful way to construct a game. The heartfelt intentions behind the game brought it all together. They also had 30 years of games to cover, and I think they did a spectacular job of giving us a variety of all the games. There were even games I hadn’t heard of before, so they definitely covered a wide spectrum. It is just such an iconic franchise that it really has gone far in the gaming, even the music industry. Even Jason Michael Paul, the producer of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of Goddess backs this statement up during an interview he had with GamesOctane.

The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses

The more and more we sat and enjoyed the show, the more I was just in so much awe over the beauty of the video and sound. They even had T-shirts, posters, music books, and Wind Waker batons available. With The Wind Waker being one of my favorite Zelda games, I bought one of the batons myself.  I even showed it off at work the next day, because that’s the kind of dork I am. I was just sitting there at my desk waving it like such a fool, pretending to hear the symphony once more over and over again in my head.

So speaking of that Wind Waker baton, the symphony decided to get a little creative when it came to the famous prop.  It was after the intermission and the director Amy Andersson, was now conducting with a Wind Waker baton instead of her regular one.  It was simply magical when she revealed the new baton she would be using for the next designated piece of alluring music. It also just so happens that the next piece she conducted was, in fact, from the game Wind Waker.  It was a very fun experience, and the surprises just kept getting better. As the show came to a close, they played what we thought was the last piece, but instead, they played an encore! It was about three encores, in fact, they just kept coming. When the show finally did come to an end, I just wanted to restart and experience it all over again. It was just so enjoyable and truly relaxing to listen to that I just wanted to start again. I didn’t realize just how much I was going to enjoy this event, and to say the least, I was pleasantly surprised. I just wanted the encores to never ever end. It was a night well spent with my Fiancé, and at the start of the night, I wasn’t even a huge Zelda fan. However, I can now say after this concert I am definitely a die-hard fan, and I couldn’t be happier.


This was a guest article written by Sara H.
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Thursday 1-25-18: Miitomo Shutting Down, Super Zelda 64, and Monster Hunter: World

Thursday is upon us, and with is a mysterious air. Here’s the news.

  • Miitomo is Shutting Down
  • Modder Recreates Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Super Mario 64
  • Monster Hunter: World Releases Tonight


The Fall of Miitomo
Nintendo has announced that their first mobile app, Miitomo, will be closing on May 9, 2018. The social network app was a creative way to combine Miis into a social format. Unfortunately, it was too much a game, and not enough a social network. The inability to send messages, post statuses, etc caused interest in the game to drop harshly. Players will not be able to purchase any in-game currency starting today, though they can still get coins and such by playing.
Rest in Peace, Miitomo. You were almost good.


Super Zelda 64

Popular SM64 Modder Kaze Emanuar, best known for creating Super Mario 64 Online, is recreating The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Super Mario 64. This project is more than just dropping Mario in a perfect likeness of the Zelda map. The game has been modified to be a blend between the Zelda world and story, and the Mario mechanics. The project isn’t completed yet, but the creator is posting updates via their social media. Check out a video detailing this mod here. It has a nice commentary, too.


Monster Hunter: World Release

Oh yea boys its Monster Hunter time! Or it will be in a few hours, that is. The long-awaited title is due to release tonight at midnight. Some people who preordered the game in-store have been receiving the copy early. Alas, I purchased it digitally, so I have to wait until midnight. Good luck with your carves, hunters!


Thanks for reading. You all keep me young. Not because of inspiration, my website runs a secret health-sapping javascript function that steals the age from my viewers. Be sure to check back tomorrow for the latest and greatest in video game news. Otherwise, have a great night!

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