
It's a Legend of Zelda game club! Now in our Eighth season with The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Follow along with us as we play through chapter by chapter and share our experiences! Join the Discussion! Email us or find us on social media: A4NoB4Yes@gmail.com Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @A4NoB4Yes
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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As we continue through The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, we uncover the House of Gales and discuss some more side quests along the way!
Update: Reuploaded starting at the theme rather than the quiet extra piece that was there, causing a ja... more
This Episode of A for No, B for Yes we scale a mountain and run into a lot of danger. We take a straight-forward path into some confusing situations. A Link Between World's version of The Tower of Hera has some new tricks for us to navigate, and we a... more
Welcome to our eighth season covering The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds! This week we meet Seres, Yuga, Ravio, and Osfala! Also a man who wishes for bees in great quantity. Join us as we begin our adventure!
Also, this is our first season t... more
This episode we talk about the Wind Waker from 30,000 ft., Rank the 7 games covered so far, and then rank some main characters!
Shoutout to luigis_apartment for joining us!
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I have a theory! Since it is the triforce of power is what allows Ganondorf to transform into Ganon, shouldn’t similar transformations exist for the triforces of courage and wisdom? I think that the reason the triforce of power makes this transformation is because Din is Ganon. I also think that the fierce deity is Farore, and that that is Link’s triforce transformation. When Link was sent to Termina, his triforce was separated from him and manifested as the Fierce Diety mask. I don’t know about... more
Why does season 8 have to be link between worlds, you could finally do majoras mask or twilight princess, heck, even links awakening. Link between worlds is a sloppy link to a past remake basically
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Focused on the beloved Legend of Zelda franchise, episodes discuss game mechanics, nostalgic experiences, and character interactions. This podcast engages its audience through lively discussions and humorous anecdotes, covering various titles within the series, particularly The Wind Waker and The Minish Cap. Notably, it features a blend of personal gaming histories and critical analysis, showcasing a community-oriented approach where listeners are encouraged to join the conversation and share their experiences. The humor and camaraderie among the hosts create an engaging atmosphere that appeals to both casual fans and veterans of the franchise.
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