Community:April Fools' Pranks

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EGM

The article that started it all

In the April 2005 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, EGM decided to pull an April Fools Day joke. They ran a small article stating that you get a new version of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker when you reserved a copy of Twilight Princess. This new version was supposed to be totally remade with the same graphics engine as the Twilight Princess.

This was, of course, a fake article. The picture was photoshopped. You can tell because the screenshot was missing a few crucial details.

The next issue included a few letters from angry readers along with a confused reader the following month. Online, you could find lots of stories about people who actually believed. Congratulations, EGM! You got us!

Well, not really. Some people posted this on the Zelda Universe forums. Many of the new members fell for it, and many didn't. However, one link posted in the chat, and everybody there (Namely Sear, Capn, Jason, and a few others) immediately knew it was false due to the disproportioned sizes of objects and characters in the picture, as well as "realistic Link's" tiny feet that looked exactly like "cel-shaded Link's" feet. The revelation was quickly posted on the Zelda Universe home page thereafter.

B.U.G.

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A "screenshot" from the Tingle game.

On April 1st, 2006, the now-closed B.U.G. Gamer posted a fake screenshot (seen to the left) of space-back dropped Tingle, in what appeared to be a new Nintendo game. This was in response to the rumors that a Tingle game was in the works, which was later revealed to be Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. The image quickly created a stir in the community, until it was publicly called a fake by more advanced image editors. The image was created by then webmasters Alter and MasterWarlord. This event happened shortly before the site was permanently closed.

Valley of the Flood

"Valley of the Flood" hoax image

In early 2008, a screenshot was supposedly released from Nintendo depicting a new Zelda game set in a "Steampunk" world. The game was titled Valley of the flood, and was also known as "Project Deluge". Many fans bought into this rumor, and even after it had largely dissipated in the Zelda community, the image still traveled around the internet for quite some time.

IGN Movie

IGN's Fake Movie Trailer

On April 1, 2008, IGN released a fake video trailer that they claimed to be for an upcoming The Legend of Zelda movie. The video was very well put together and had very good quality, which led many Zelda fans to believe that a movie actually was being made. On April 2, 2008, IGN announced that the trailer was part of an elaborate April Fools Day prank. This announcement upset many Zelda fans who had fallen for the prank.

Oracle of Hours

A screenshot from "The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Hours".

In April 2008, Jon Leung of VGMaps.com created maps of the third game in the Oracle Series, which he dubbed the "Oracle of Hours". Oracle of Hours was the fan-given title which often refers to the unreleased game, The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage. The maps were extensive, and covered the entire Overworld map, for both day and night. There were also detailed maps of the numerous Dungeons, as well. This was later revealed to be an elaborate April Fool's day prank.

Letters from the Past

Artwork from "Letters from the Past".

On April 1, 2009, Hyrule.net's Dustin posted a news release about a Zelda Wii game that would coincide with Spirit Tracks's plot. There was also a Wind Waker style piece of art that went along with it, as seen to the left. The post was as follows:

"Today Nintendo surprised us all again by announcing the long-awaited Zelda for the Nintendo Wii. "Letters from the Past" is the next installment of the Zelda series and will integrate with Spirit Tracks. According to Nintendo, the only way to save Hyrule is to deliver top secret letters into the future so that future citizens can use this information within to protect themselves. 'Past Link' will send letters into the future for 'future Link' to deliver. This explains the train in Spirit Tracks. Without it, there would not be enough time to deliver the letters. This is why past Link must depend on future Link. Nintendo hinted today that there may be a little romance involved as well. Perhaps Link is going to deliver a love letter? More details to come."

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