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Nintendo Wii: Brand New Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword Harp Trailer

I’ve tried to refrain myself from watching this Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword video due to reports of massive spoilers but I should be playing the full version in a couple of weeks so I couldn’t resist. It’s a great trailer, so enjoy!

39 thoughts on “Nintendo Wii: Brand New Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword Harp Trailer”

    1. I’m right there with you, in the same frame.
      I am suddenly tempted to kill the time by buying a similar styled harp for myself and then try to learn that song before the game drops.
      I was always uncertain about my reason for being but now I know, it’s to play this game. The world can then turn to ash in 2012 for all I care.

  1. Didn’t Link a harp in Oracle of Seasons/Ages? I’m sure it was on one of those two games. Either way, I’M NOT WATCHING THIS!!! I want to hold on the emotion, though I’m sure this trailer would be awesome considering all the music that’s in this game.

  2. This soundtrack is simply stunning.
    Am I the only one putting this on my wishlist for gaming music to include in the next Smash Bros? Imagine fighting to this music atop a Skyloft themed stage with those birds whizzing by in the background, and the wind softly blowing, while you’re beating the crap out of Jigglypuff.
    Ahhhh….

    1. LOL, I’m with you! I for sure will be spending hours in the game just running around listening to the music and admiring the beautifulness of the world of Skyward Sword. And heck, I so want to beat the crap out of Jigglypuff on Skyloft.

  3. I’m buying the limited edition bundle on release date, but not opening until summer, or i’ll seriously fail my exams…

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  5. It looks a lot more like a lyre than a harp. It seems like Zelda and Link play it by strumming, not plucking.

    Nevermind being literal, DO WANT! <3

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