Completely reproduce the map of 'The Legend of Zelda' with 25,000 Lego blocks



A fierce man who completely reproduced the vast map of

the first 'The Legend of Zelda ' released as a game for family computers in 1986 with 25,000 Lego blocks appeared.

Zelda Fan Rebuilds Original NES Map Using 25,000 Lego Bricks
https://kotaku.com/the-legend-zelda-lego-fan-massive-large-nes-nintendo-1848449305

The Legend of Zelda, which appeared in 1986, is the first title in the Legend of Zelda series that can also be played in 'Game & Watch The Legend of Zelda ' and ' Nintendo Switch Online.' Like some fans who have remodeled DOOM as if they were playing The Legend of Zelda from a first-person perspective, and some fans who have expressed all the elements of The Legend of Zelda such as links and enemies in a square. The legend of the first Zelda is still loved by many gamers.

Ian Rusma, a fan of the legend of the first Zelda, created a Hyrule map using 25,000 Lego blocks to fill the large margins on the wall of his house.

Zelda Map Made of 25,000 Lego Bricks-YouTube


A link (yellowish green) is placed at the bottom of the center of the map at the game start position. You can get a normal sword by entering the cave on the upper left of the link, but it seems that the Lego block version can not reproduce the inside of the cave.



Continue north and you will find the first dungeon eagle. The Legend of Zelda is a 2D graphic, but the Hyrule map created by Mr. Rusma is made of Lego blocks, so it is expressed in 3D, and it is more realistic than the actual game.



There are a lot of trees and enemy characters on the map.



Map west area with graveyards, dungeon dragons, lost forests, etc.



The eastern area of the map with dungeon moons, white caves, lakes where fairies appear, etc.



The whole picture looks like this. There are 493 enemy characters and 2779 trees on the map, and the size is 30.2 inches (about 76.7 cm) long and 85.7 inches (about 218 cm) wide.



Kotaku, an overseas game media, interviewed the author, Rusma, who said, 'The NES version of The Legend of Zelda is the beginning of an open world game for me and it makes me feel very nostalgic. Where do players link? You are free to place it and decide where to go and what to do. This is one of the best games. '

In addition, Mr. Rusma procured the Lego block used for creating the Hyrule map with Bricklink , and it seems that it took 4 months to create the map including the design stage.

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