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With Nintendo announcing The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Reborn yesterday, it got our minds chugging away at some of the other GameCube games that would be great in HD with GamePad support. Sure, most of the list is unrealistic, but we can dream, can’t we?

Otherwise, Conrad brought us some nice Office Chat, the Podtoid crew released their weekly show, Jayson continued guiding us on an aural tour of Nintendoland, and much more happened on this lovely day.

Destructoid Original: 
Office Chat: Atari Force X Electronic Child Molestor Zone
Destructoid’s dream list of Wii U remakes
Podtoid 237: A Bucket of Ghost Poo
An aural tour with the composer of Nintendo Land, part 3
Live show: League of Legends with LT3
How Frog Fractions became a shrine to discovery

Community: 
Community blogs of 1/24
Forum thread of the day: 2013 – Expectations from “The Big Three”

Previews: 
First look at Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon’s multiplayer

News: 
League of Legends Mac client finally announced
Objectify A Male Tech Writer Day, my new favorite holiday
Ni no Kuni Wizard’s Edition orders issues abound
Sony fined £250,000 in UK over PlayStation Network hack
Total War Shogun 2 Gold Edition arrives March 5
Assassin’s Creed III Tyranny of King Washington DLC dated
Nintendo Download: Virtual Console on the Wii U
Bayonetta is coming to the PlayStation Network
Buy God of War for early access to The Last of Us demo
Game & Wario is coming soon in Japan
You could probably guess the top Xbox 360 games of 2012
Logitech to stop making console gaming peripherals
Rockman Xover keeps on chugging with Star Force content
Ex-Sony Liverpool devs form new studio
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD confirmed by voice actor?
You can now browse the PlayStation Store in your browser
Journey, Dishonored top Game Developers Choice Awards
Leland Yee: Gamers have no credibility in violence debate
First screenshot of Dreamfall Chapters released
Capcom: No RE Revelations on Vita because REASONS
Hotline Miami soundtrack is now on Steam
Action-RPG Path of Exile enters open beta

Offbeat: 
This cat is a better ninja than Raiden
PaRappa joins G-Unit in this Robot Chicken Video
Best convenience store grocery bag ever: slime bag!

Media: 
Here’s what you get for pre-ordering Bioshock Infinite
Dead Island Riptide gets a nine minute gameplay video
Aliens: Colonial Marines trailer prepares to kick ass
Metal Gear Rising gets three new gameplay videos
Pangya: Challenges: New season brings new character Spika
Hi-Rez launches open beta for free-to-play SMITE
One shot, one kill: Etrian Odyssey IV has snipers
Awesomenauts gets an official Creeper skin
Crusader Kings II invades Linux
Free Ace of Spades ‘Classic mode’ channels alpha version
The sequel that could: Neo Aquarium 2: Ace of Seafood


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