Zelda 35th Anniversary: 9 Things Fans NEED To See

6. A Zelda Lego Set

Despite being one of the least exciting announcements for Mario's anticlimactic 35th anniversary celebrations, the LEGO Super Mario collection proved to be a fun new toy, bringing the Mushroom Kingdom out from behind the screen and into reality.

Undoubtedly, LEGO's cross-generational appeal has the potential to bring new young fans to the Zelda series, while giving Nintendo super collectors something to gush over.

And if Nintendo want to try something different, they can steer away from the overly-cartoonish style of LEGO Super Mario (though a LEGO Wind Waker would be a visual treat) and try something a little more worn and realistic.

A LEGO Death Star or Hogwarts-sized Hyrule Castle LEGO sculpture would be a massive project to keep Zelda fans occupied for hours on end, and being able to build the Divine Beasts would also give players a unique perspective into their ingenious designs.

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When Matteo isn't cashing in on a lifetime of devotion to his favourite pop culture franchises and indie bands, he's writing and publishing poems and short stories under the name Teo Eve. Talk about range.