Unboxing of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

So here I am again with another unboxing post, if you remember, last year (2010 to be specific) I did an unboxing of Starcraft 2. Today I will be doing an unboxing of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition.

Before I start though, let me share what I think of the game so far. Skyward Sword’s controls are just awesome in my opinion, the way you just swipe the wiimote side to side or up and down to swing the sword. The graphics of the game are nice, while parts of Skyward Sword has a comic look to it, it also quite a mature look to it and I’ve got to say that I like it. I’m really enjoying the game so far from what I’ve played.

Last thing, there’s a new Humble Bundle up! Pay what you want for a bunch of DRM free games that you can also redeem on Steam! Go get it at HumbleBundle.com!

Now on to the unboxing, click on a thumbnail to see the full resolution image.


First we have the cover of the box with Link holding up a sword


Next we have the right side of the box


This is the left side of the box


Here is the back of the box


And here is the top of the box


Here’s a peek of the inside of the box with the game and the Golden Wiimote in the foam


Here we have the actual game, basically same cover as the box


Finally we have the Golden Wiimote pictured here, very pretty looking


The Golden Wiimote without its jacket


Back of the Golden Wiimote without its jacket


A quick look of the contents of the box so far


The various booklets and manuals included in the game


The Special Orchestra CD


The actual game disc

Here are some scanned images of that black booklet:


The cover of the booklet


Here are the insides of the booklet


Last, the back of the booklet which lists the names of each track on the CD

And so, there you have it, I apologize for the quality of some of the images but they were mostly clear I thought.

To see these images in gallery form, go here.

Thanks for reading!

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