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The Legend of Zelda, Link, and the Mythos of Milk
'Ocarina of Time' from 1998 is an amazing game that only gets better the deeper you analyze it. Case in point: the role of Lon Lon Milk.
The Legend of Zelda, Link and the Mythos of Milk
Ocarina of Time from 1998 is an amazing game that only gets better the deeper you analyze it. Case in point: the role of Lon Lon Milk.
'Face Temptation,' a Comic by Cecilia Valagussa
A statue marries a snake and her sister statues are concerned in this beautiful watercolor comic by Italian cartoonist, Ceclia Valagussa.
Listen to the New VICE Gaming Podcast—It’s a Legend of Zelda Special
With guests Simon Miller and Holly Nielsen discussing retro adventures, 'Twilight Princess,' and future fantasies.
It's the Music That Makes The Legend of Zelda So Extraordinary
Koji Kondo's incredible score helped to position The Legend of Zelda as a mythology fit for the 21st century.
Ableton Releases New Updates and Announces Forthcoming Collaborative Technology, Link
The Berlin computer drops updates in software products Live and hardware controller Push, as well as announces an entirely new technology.
On The Line: Keegan Hamilton Discusses North Korea
VICE News journalist Keegan Hamilton joined 'On The Line' to discuss the latest news from North Korea, and the defectors who leave the Hermit Kingdom.
North Korea Said to Threaten Families of Defectors with Death and Banishment
As Korean relatives reunited for the first time in decades, North Korea reportedly warned citizens that anyone caught helping families defect will be put to death, while their close relatives will be exiled to remote areas.
How a 19-Year-Old North Korean Escaped and Became a Sushi Chef in America
In the past 10 years, 186 North Korean defectors have settled in the US. After facing months or even years of danger and hardship on their journey to America, they often must deal with intense isolation as they struggle to forge new lives.
After 30 Years of Being a Dude, There's No Reason Link Shouldn’t Be a Lady
Nintendo can change the gender of their Zelda series hero without screwing up the story—so why is Link still a dude?