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'''''The History of Zelda Art Collection''''' (アートコレクシ<small>ヨ</small>ン) is an artwork book that came packaged with the February 2010 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine: Nintendo Dream.<ref>[http://zeldapower.com/index.php/features/articles/nintendo_dream_zelda_art_book.php Zelda Power]</ref> It features artwork from the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' all the way through ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' and includes some never-before-seen artwork such as the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' version of [[Ganon]] as well as a depiction of the [[Skull Kid]] with and without the [[Skull Mask]].
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'''''The History of Zelda Art Collection''''' (アートコレクシ<small>ヨ</small>ン) is an artbook released in 2010 only in Japan. It was released with the February 2010 issue of Nintendo Dream.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= The February 2010 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine Nintendo Dream came packaged with a 100-page Zelda art book, featuring artwork from the original Legend of Zelda all the way through Spirit Tracks.|author= Kao|published= April 11, 2010|retrieved= October 6, 2015|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141130195759/http://zeldapower.com/index.php/zelda-art-book.html|title= Nintendo Dream Zelda Art Book|site= Zelda Power|type=}}</ref>
   
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The book features artworks spanning from {{TLoZ}} to {{ST}}. It also includes never-before-seen artworks such as the {{OoT}} version of [[Ganon]] and [[Skull Kid]] with and without the [[Skull Mask]]. The end of the book also includes the first concept art released for {{SS}} as a preview of the game.
*[http://zeldapower.com/index.php/features/articles/nintendo_dream_zelda_art_book.php See a full preview of the book at ZeldaPower.com]
 
*[http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=120184 Download the full artbook at Go Nintendo.com]
 
   
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*''[[The Legend of Zelda Artwork Collection 2]]''
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*''[[The Legend of Zelda Artwork Collection 3]]''
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[[Category:Real World Books]]

Revision as of 13:47, 4 August 2021

The History of Zelda Art Collection (アートコレクシン) is an artbook released in 2010 only in Japan. It was released with the February 2010 issue of Nintendo Dream.[1]

Features

The book features artworks spanning from The Legend of Zelda to Spirit Tracks. It also includes never-before-seen artworks such as the Ocarina of Time version of Ganon and Skull Kid with and without the Skull Mask. The end of the book also includes the first concept art released for Skyward Sword as a preview of the game.

See Also

References

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