A Legend of Zelda fan recently showed off their custom gaming PC, which is filled with references and items from Nintendo’s beloved dungeon-crawling RPG franchise. Ever since the original Legend of Zelda was released for the NES in 1986, the series has inspired fans with its large assortment of memorable characters, locations, and items, to the point where fans have recreated them in unique ways.
These efforts include fitting tributes to The Legend of Zelda in other games, with Animal Crossing players using the title's in-depth island-creation tools to remake locations like the Temple of Time from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Satori Mountain from the more recent Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Others create impressive Legend of Zelda fan art that reimagines characters like the noble hero Link and his archenemy Ganondorf in either a more cartoon-like or photorealistic style. Some talented fans even recreate certain weapons from The Legend of Zelda series as props or replicas — or use existing Zelda merchandise to decorate their home or gaming computer.
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Earlier today, the official GameSpot Twitter account posted a brief video clip of a custom gaming PC owned by OdderTech, who has previously shown off rigs patterned after video games like Fallout 4 and Nether. These computers are customized by putting various items inside the tower, as is the case with OdderTech's new Legend of Zelda-inspired PC. The casing of this machine is lined with various items and imagery from across the entire Legend Of Zelda series, with notable examples being Link’s trusty Hookshot grappling hook and music playing Ocarina, the helpful-but-annoying fairy Navi from
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