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GameStop: Zelda Twilight Princess HD With Amiibo And Strategy Guide

Want to get your hands on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD for Wii U which comes bundled with the Wolf Link amiibo and the Collector’s Edition Official Strategy Guide? Well, US retailer GameStop has this specific item available for pre-order, though it isn’t exactly cheap. You will be looking at spending $99.99 if you want it.

33 thoughts on “GameStop: Zelda Twilight Princess HD With Amiibo And Strategy Guide”

    1. I love wolves. I love Zelda.
      Twilight Princess is the only time Link and Zelda hook up.
      So cut it some slack you walking carpet!

        1. Well, they kiss, I’m just assuming one thing led to another.. ;D
          It’s the only time they don’t jyst give each other a fist-bump and are like, “Yeah! We won!” It was like, Ok, let’s so something about the romantic tension.
          IDK. Google it, maybe I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure!

  1. It really isn’t worth it considering this is a remake that seems to have basically nothing new for gameplay, visual upgrade just makes it not blurry, and the amiibo will probably get you more hearts, as easy as the game already is.

    On a side note, I will be really angry if Zelda U turns out to be easy, and if the wolf or Link amiibo are used the get hearts, rupees, lives, etc.

  2. Already preordered a long time ago without the stupid strategy guide. Even if I sucked enough at video games to need a strategy guide, I would just go online and use walkthroughs. Pay for one? Ha! Don’t make me laugh GameStop. Money grubbing punks.

  3. Already preordered it without the guide, I don’t need one. I can 100% the game without it. The only game I ever have used a strategy guide for is Xeno X and only for item locals, missions locations, and enemy bios. I didn’t even buy that either, my brother got it for me as a gift for Christmas yesterday. It’s got some nice info and it’s a great collectors item. I would recommend it to any hard core Xeno X fans.

  4. How come I’m not seeing any recent posts from December 21st-today? The last email I’ve gotten was about the new Dragon Quest game being announced, and I haven’t been receiving emails since.

  5. Most people that still own this game already have a strategy guide… And the ones that don’t def have the Internet. Don’t know what GameStop is trying to accomplish here. At least they offered the original pre-order without a strategy guide. That’s the one I ordered.

  6. I already own the Twilight Princess strategy guide. There was a time when I would buy the Strategy Guides for every Zelda game (which I still call Player’s Guides, thanks to Nintendo Power). But I think that A Link Between Worlds was the first Zelda game that I never bought a guide for. Simply because it was so easy (for the most part). There was only a few parts in the game that stumped me and made me look online for the answers. But I didn’t buy the guides just for the sake of having all the answers. I also thought they were a cool addition to my collection.

  7. I’m tempted to order another copy of the game to get another Amiibo… Since it’s cheaper to get the Amiibo with the game than off ebay from scalpers.

  8. Nah, definitely not worth it. Huge Zelda fan here, but just purchasing the game is good enough for me. Already have the guide for my original gamecube version as it is, which I already hardly use. If I need any help, I just google it. Simple and easy. But yeah. Can’t wait for the game to release! So happy it’s happening.

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