Zelda Month Title CardPeanutButterGamer, a popular Youtuber, is a big fan of The Legend of Zelda series. So much so that two years ago, he dedicated the entire month of November to Zelda in celebration of the release of Skyward Sword. In his words, “Everybody seemed to have a lot of fun with that…” so he decided to continue it every year.

Hit the jump for more info on PeanutButterGamer’s third annual Zelda Month!

The past two years, during Zelda Month, PeanutButterGamer’s (PBG, as fans call him) has done top-tens, reviews, and G-Files (PBG’s version of The X-Files, exploring weird and creepy things in video games) on games in The Legend of Zelda series. Click here for a playlist of all of PBG’s past Zelda videos.

This year, he has five videos planned for Zelda Month, along with a “Wind Waker Collection Series” on his gameplay channel, which can be found here. In his “Wind Waker Island Collection Series”, he goes to all the islands in The Wind Waker HD, does everything there is to do, and also registers each of them on his sea chart.

He has already released two out of the five main videos for this year, the first being a “G-Files” on hacks in The Wind Waker which contains a scene that went viral on reddit and tumblr, see here. The second one, just released this past weekend, on his “Top 10 Masks in Majora’s Mask.” PBG has a new video scheduled to release every weekend until the end of the month, however he has expressed concern about finishing the fifth video before the end of the month. Regardless of if PBG finishes the fifth video before the end of November, it will still be uploaded.

Below, you can view PBG’s first video of Zelda Month 2013, “The G-Files:Wind Waker HACKING!”

And below here, you can view PBG’s second video of Zelda Month 2013, “Top 10 Masks in Majora’s Mask”. This one is extra special, because at about 6:02, he comes to Zelda Dungeon to look for information on the Blast Mask. He found it here. Take a look!

I love PBG’s videos as I’m a longtime fan. I love his wacky antics and his videos are always extremely high quality; they show that he puts lots of time and effort into them. He also offers good insight into the game that he is talking about. I’m also a big fan of PBG as a person, as he is always nice to his fans, and he seems to genuinely appreciate their support.

What do you think? Do you enjoy his videos? Let us know in the comments!

Source: YouTube

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