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Every The Legend Of Zelda Amiibo And Where To Buy Them
With The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom less than a week away, the internet is at peak Zelda hype levels, and we’re willing to bet some fans are looking to express their excitement by filling out their Zelda Amiibo collections.
Well, you’re in luck–Nintendo is reprinting several popular Zelda Amiibos ahead of Tears of the Kingdom’s release, and many hard-to-find models are also available from official retailers and third-party sellers alike.
To make your search easier, we compiled this list of every The Legend of Zelda Amiibo and where to find them. You’ll find links to everything from the new Tears of the Kingdom Link Amiibo, to the original Smash Bros. Link Amiibo from 2014. Note that not all figures are in stock at the time of writing–and if they are, some are priced higher than normal. Future stock and pricing are subject to change, so be sure to check the store listings we link for the latest availability.
For more on Tears of the Kingdom, check out our preorder guide, which details all of retailer-specific bonuses. The special-edition Zelda-themed Switch OLED is still available, too.
Link (Tears of the Kingdom) Amiibo
$16
Also available at:
Zelda & Loftwing Amiibo
$24
Adult Link (Ocarina of Time) Amiibo
$16
Currently sold out at the time of writing, but we expect it to restock within the next week.
Link (Majora’s Mask) Amiibo
$16
8-Bit Link (The Legend of Zelda) Amiibo
Link (Super Smash Bros. Series) Amiibo
Link (Link’s Awakening) Amiibo
Link (Skyward Sword) Amiibo
Link (Twilight Princess) Amiibo
Archer Link (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Rider Link (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Toon Link (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Toon Link (Wind Waker) Amiibo
Wolf Link and Midna (Twilight Princess) Amiibo
Young Link (Super Smash Bros.)
Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Sheik (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Zelda (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Zelda (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Toon Zelda (Wind Waker) Amiibo
Daruk Amiibo
Mipha Amiibo
Revali Amiibo
Urbosa Amiibo
Bokoblin Amiibo
Guardian Amiibo
Toon Link + Zelda (Wind Waker) Amiibo Pack
Breath of the Wild Champions Amiibo 4-Pack
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We live in picturesque seaside town where beachfront homes go for just £135k – it feels like a holiday all year round
RESIDENTS of a picturesque town where seafront homes sell for just £135,000 have bragged that it feels like they’re on holiday all year round.
Scarborough, on the Yorkshire coast, is home to two beaches, North Bay Beach and South Bay Beach, and has been welcoming holidaymakers to its shores for over 400 years.
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Scarborough’s North Bay on the beautiful Yorkshire coastline[/caption]
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Resident Athi and his son, who say it feels like they are always on holiday[/caption]
But its year-round residents say they love it just as much as its tourists.
Dad Athi, whose family moved to town from South Africa, told YorkshireLive: “It feels like we’re on holiday living here, rather than here to work.
“It’s so beautiful – we have a lovely view and we love to sit at our window and watch the waves. It’s very friendly too – our neighbours are nice, though I think most of the other flats are holiday apartments.
“We’ve got quite a good price for it and we’re close to town. It gets very busy – we arrived on Easter weekend and it was packed, but we really like it here.”
Despite its popularity, Scarborough’s house prices have remained relatively cheap.
A one-bed flat with sea views is currently up for sale for just £135,000
Another local, Tom Nicholls, 26, explained: “It’s not that expensive here to own a two-bed flat,” he said.
“It’s beautiful here – we wanted the view. We can see the entire seafront from our front window.
“It is actually quite a quiet building considering we’re on the seafront. But it does get busy in the summer and parking is the most annoying.
“Our families love coming and staying. I moved here from near York for work but I don’t think I’d live anywhere else but Scarborough now.”
It comes after the UK’s favourite seaside town was crowned last week, based on the views of more than 3,000 people.
Consumer champion Which? asked holidaymakers to rate their experiences of visiting seaside towns in the last year, based on different criteria.
Topping the charts for the third consecutive year was Northumberland’s Bamburgh, which secured an impressive destination score of 88 per cent.
A location steeped in history, Bamburgh is renowned for its stunning sandy shoreline, backed by the imposing ruins of its ancient castle.
Hot on Bamburgh’s heels with a score of 85 per cent is Dartmouth, Devon.
It too secured a perfect five-star rating for scenery and accommodation, and was awarded four stars for shopping, its seafront, food and drink options and tourist attractions.
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Tom Nicholls says house prices have remained cheap[/caption]
The Jurassic Park: Trespasser team walked where no other developer dared, and paid for it
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It was a Wednesday in March, and the Dreamworks dream team of Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen had flown into Seattle to join Bill Gates for a press conference. The four men, seated on tall Hollywood director’s chairs, were estimated to be worth a combined $11 billion – and that was in 1995 money.
Together, Dreamworks and Microsoft were going 50-50 on a new game studio, investing a total of $30 million. “I’m spoiled,” said Spielberg, as recorded by the LA Times. “I worked with the best studios and the best actors, and it would be silly to get into the interactive business without Microsoft. They’re the best company in the world. It does seem like a marriage that was destined to happen.” It was a marriage that would produce a famously strange child in Jurassic Park: Trespasser.