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Goodness. I wouldn't buy this myself, but does anybody have thoughts on this?

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Commence chin stroking: New book mixes Zelda and Philosophy



Zelda fan Luke Cuddy was so inspired by his favorite franchise that he went one step further than scribbling down some fan-fiction: he actually compiled a book on Zelda, tied it in with his knowledge of pop philosophy, and found a publisher for it.

Okay, so it's probably not going to be Sartre or anything, but if you do purchase this when it releases on November 28th, you'll be able to ponder such musings as:

• How does the gamer experience the game?
• Does Link have a will, or do gamers project their wills onto him?
• How does time function?
• Can Hyrule be seen as an ideal society?
• Can the game be enjoyable without winning?

Deeeeep, man. And it goes without saying that there's also the perennial gamer/pseud's favorite: is Zelda art?


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Why wouldn't you buy it? I so would! : D

I think some kid just wanted to make a little money so he went all deep about a popular game thats freaken sweet <3.

Im digging the cover.
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I've read too much about all that Zelda pizzaz (which actually isn't too much in and of itself). If they did one about the Tales series or something, then I'd be interested. =D. I mean, if I'm bored some day (or as appropriate literature for the Dreamers Book Club), I might borrow it from the library or something. But Zelda doesn't warrant me to go and buy a book written about it. Not saying it'll necessarily be bad or anything...
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