Author Topic: Name That Zelda Game! Symphony of the Goddesses Amiibo Giveaway  (Read 1244 times)

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If you can list the Zelda games in the photos Becky and Kim grabbed of the Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses rehearsal, you could win one of two Amiibo! UPDATE: Congratulations to the winners!

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/contest/40466/name-that-zelda-game-symphony-of-the-goddesses-amiibo-giveaway

UPDATE: The contest has closed and winners have been chosen! (Check your e-mail!) Thanks for playing everyone!

If you haven't heard of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses (no, hold your horses, it's NOT a newly revealed Zelda game) it's a musical voyage through the Zelda universe featuring new arrangements approved by Nintendo and game visuals paired to the live music. NWR's very own Becky Hollada and Kimberley Keller recently attended a rehearsal for the symphony and you can absorb their full write-up here!

But they also grabbed some pictures of the event and those aforementioned game visuals, and we'd like to challenge our readers to put their Zelda knowledge to the test! Correctly identify the Zelda games that appeared as screenshots in Becky and Kim's photographs and we'll randomly select TWO winners from the correct answers to receive either a Link or Zelda Amiibo!



Here are the full instructions:

  1. List ALL the Zelda games which appeared as screenshots in the the photos attached to Becky and Kim's article.
  2. Put that list in an e-mail titled "Symphony of the Goddesses Amiibo Giveaway"
  3. Send that e-mail to contest@nintendoworldreport.com before 9PM PDT June 16
  4. We'll contact you by return e-mail to arrange shipping if you're the lucky winner of either the Link or Zelda Amiibo!

Here's a hint to get you on the right path: be sure to click the "View More..." link at the bottom of the article, there's a total of 16 photos to consider!

Carmine Red, Associate Editor

A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Sega and her Mashiro.