The Legend of Zelda series has been hailed for its amazing music, thanks to Koji Kondo, who has been dubbed the “greatest legend in the video game audio industry”. However, it doesn’t take a professional musician to cover the songs, just talented YouTube users. Continue reading to see five of the coolest Zelda song covers ever.

Amazon has Pokemon Black or White for just $25 shipped, originally priced at $34.99. Both of these games supply “players with entirely new ways to fight with its new Battle Modes: Triple Battles and Rotation Battles.” Product page. Continue reading for the video review.

An all-new world filled with all new Pokemon to catch, train and battle with. Collect all the Pokemon available in the Pokemon White Version, then wirelessly trade with Pokemon Black Version owners to complete the combined games’ Pokedexes.

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Still on the fence about HOP and wondering whether or not to take you kids / cousins/ friends? According to IGN, it’s “better than the Chipmunks films and Marmaduke, but that’s faint praise.” Video review after the break. Click here for more pictures. Here’s the bottom line:

Aside from the fact that the movie gives away the ending within the first 30 seconds, the underlying dilemma of the piece doesn’t even kick in until the third act.

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Called the GM EN-V, this two-wheeled, pod-shaped electric vehicle concept features dynamic stabilization technology, which means that it can “turn on a dime”. That’s not all, “everything in EN-V is drive-by-wire, supporting its ability to operate autonomously or under manual control.” It is powered by lithium-ion batteries. Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a video.

Recharging can occur from a conventional wall outlet using standard household power, allowing EN-V to travel at least 40 kilometers on a single charge. EN-V can also improve the efficiency of the public electric infrastructure since the vehicle can communicate with the electric grid to determine the best time to recharge based on overall usage.

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At $34.99, The Force is strong with these geeky Star Wars Lightsaber Popsicles from ThinkGeek. Simply “add juice (or any delicious liquid) to the mold, stick on the hilts, and pop the whole shebang in your freezer for 4 hours.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

Activate your saber’s LED for a light up treat that screams awesome and tasty all at once. Included is a recipe book with wonderful flavors to try, like “Chewbapple,” “Ponda Berry,” “C-3POrange,” and Admiral Ackbar’s favorite: “It’s a Grap(e)!”

[via ThinkGeek]