Tuesday, April 14, 2026

25th Anniversary of Animal Crossing

Artwork saying "Thank you 25th" with K.K., Isabelle, Tom Nook and a huge leaf

Nintendo is being weird today, because they are celebrating one of their anniversaries on point. On April 14th 2001, Dōbutsu no Mori was released in Japan for the Nintendo 64, which would later be known as "Animal Crossing". The series has a long crossover history with The Legend of Zelda, where earlier this year we got the 3.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons with Tulin and Mineru as new villagers, as well as various Zelda items.

Today we got a new update (version 3.0.2), which adds a postcard themed after the original game, as well as the "Leaf Statue" item, which serves as a lamp. They've also added the first game's soundtrack to Nintendo Music. It's certainly nothing amazing, but better than nothing

Still, this will make many people wonder what happened to the 40th Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, which Nintendo has yet to acknowledge in any way or form. But keep in mind that this is normal... at least when it comes to the Zelda anniversaries.

The main difference is that Nintendo has never done any extensive anniversary campaigns for Animal Crossing. It was just another artwork for the 20th Anniversary, for example. The only two series where Nintendo has done extensive campaigns are Super Mario and Zelda (Pokémon is handled by the Pokémon Company). And Zelda always has to wait a little, so it doesn't clash with Super Mario's.

But the Super Mario Galaxy Movie is in the cinemas now and we will get Yoshi and the Mysterious Book next month, so we're getting there. Expect to hear about the Zelda anniversary in a Nintendo Direct in June. And in the meantime, go play some Animal Crossing. It's chill.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Tears of the Kingdom – Secrets of the Zonai (Art and Histories Book) Announced

default cover in black with the Sages and Ghost Rauru

It's happening after all. The Master Works artbook for Tears of the Kingdom was released in Japan back in 2024 and Dark Horse has announced that they are going to publish the English version this year, on October 20th. This piece of news came yesterday and somehow flew under my radar, so this isn't some April Fool's joke.

 

green cover with a sleeve, a Secret Stone, a map of the Depths and some other goodies

They are also going to release a "Hero's Edition" with some goodies, which is similar to the one for Creating a Champion. I really liked that one, so I might be getting it as well, even though this looks like a cheap knock-off. That basic artwork of the Sages simply doesn't have the same class as the photo of the Champions. And a map of the Depths isn't all that exciting, because there is nothing in the Depths. But I appreciate the idea of mirroring the previous Hero's Edition, and the Secret Stone collectible is a actually an upgrade.