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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)

FREE POST! All Items quality assured and complete as much as possible, please assume that the manual may be missing or codes may be used when making this purchase as these can't always be guaranteed to be included which such large stock on hand at times. All Game Discs come cleaned professionally and stickers removed where possible also without damaging the disc, manual or cover art. Game photos may not fully represent the game you will receive as some may be a stock image used elsewhere in my business.

FREE POST! All Items quality assured and complete as much as possible, please assume that the manual may be missing or codes may be used when making this purchase as these can't always be guaranteed to be included which such large stock on hand at times. All Game Discs come cleaned professionally and stickers removed where possible also without damaging the disc, manual or cover art. Game photos may not fully represent the game you will receive as some may be a stock image used elsewhere in my business.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii)

FREE POST! All Items quality assured and complete as much as possible, please assume that the manual may be missing or codes may be used when making this purchase as these can't always be guaranteed to be included which such large stock on hand at times. All Game Discs come cleaned professionally and stickers removed where possible also without damaging the disc, manual or cover art. Game photos may not fully represent the game you will receive as some may be a stock image used elsewhere in my business.

FREE POST! All Items quality assured and complete as much as possible, please assume that the manual may be missing or codes may be used when making this purchase as these can't always be guaranteed to be included which such large stock on hand at times. All Game Discs come cleaned professionally and stickers removed where possible also without damaging the disc, manual or cover art. Game photos may not fully represent the game you will receive as some may be a stock image used elsewhere in my business.

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Last updated at 06/10/2026 09:35:03

Retro Sales

$18.99

Game | Nintendo Wii | Zelda Skyward Sword

Delivery $9.70

Retro Sales

$26.99

Game | Nintendo Wii | Zelda Skyward Sword Orchestral CD (Special Edition)

Delivery $9.70

starboardgames.com.au

$34.90

Mint Disc Nintendo Wii The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Limited Edition - Inc Soundtrack and Manual Wii U Comp.

30-day returns

The Gamesmen

$37.00

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition Pack (Boxed) (Wii) [Pre-Owned]

The Gamesmen

$58.00

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii) [Pre-Owned]

Delivery by Fri $5.81

Gametraders Ingle Farm

$39.99

The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword Wii - Gametraders Modbury Heights

Delivery $9.99

CeX

$150.00

Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Ed. w/Gold Wii Remote Plus & CD

Free delivery

Desertcart.ae

$789.17

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - Limited Edition Gold Wii Remote Bundle

Free delivery between 19–24 June

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A bit slow
28 August 2013Jo

originally posted on mightyape.com.au

A bit of a slow moving game where you cant skip the narrative bits. Seems to have tutorial sections for ages.

A new legend with Adult Link
28 January 2011Alexander

originally posted on https://www.mightyape.co.nz

Lets me tell you this, when I saw the first for the first seconds I was literally 'jaw dropped' then when the game play started my jaw closed and I frowned and though "no.... Why back to the Wind Waker graphics... I loved Twilight style better"But now I am egerly waiting for this game is coming to come out (as it has been delayed like 3 times now just like super smash bros and Galaxy 1) so I will hope Nintendo.. No wait I *KNOW* Nintendo will make this game really enjoyable and with the "the Wii-mote is Links sword' thingy goin' on I think fans will love it and it will put fans into the shoes of Link and literally make you MOVE1:1 also makes me happy as I loved it when link went into that relm with the warrior to learn the special moves, I hope that these ... MoreLets me tell you this, when I saw the first for the first seconds I was literally 'jaw dropped' then when the game play started my jaw closed and I frowned and though "no.... Why back to the Wind Waker graphics... I loved Twilight style better"But now I am egerly waiting for this game is coming to come out (as it has been delayed like 3 times now just like super smash bros and Galaxy 1) so I will hope Nintendo.. No wait I *KNOW* Nintendo will make this game really enjoyable and with the "the Wii-mote is Links sword' thingy goin' on I think fans will love it and it will put fans into the shoes of Link and literally make you MOVE1:1 also makes me happy as I loved it when link went into that relm with the warrior to learn the special moves, I hope that these encounters will really test your one on one skills to the MAXNow just to wait for it to come out in OCTOBER sadly :'( but I hope Ganondorf will be in this game again and we get to do that battle all over again like you did in Twilight Princess

Absolutely loved this game!
30 September 2012Jordan

originally posted on mightyape.com.au

I haven't played any of the previous Zelda games but I really enjoyed Skyward Sword.I loved the water colour effect used and the accompanying music was especially cool.Not having any knowledge of other plots I can't complain with this one.Great game overall!

Specification

Release Date24th November 2011
DeveloperNintendo EPD
PlatformNintendo Wii

Price comparison

Updated 2 days ago
Retro Sales

$18.99

Out of stock

Game | Nintendo Wii | Zelda Skyward Sword

Delivery $9.70

Retro Sales

$26.99

Out of stock

Game | Nintendo Wii | Zelda Skyward Sword Orchestral CD (Special Edition)

Delivery $9.70

starboardgames.com.au

$34.90

Out of stock

Mint Disc Nintendo Wii The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Limited Edition - Inc Soundtrack and Manual Wii U Comp.

30-day returns

The Gamesmen

$37.00

Out of stock

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition Pack (Boxed) (Wii) [Pre-Owned]

The Gamesmen

$58.00

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Limited Edition (Wii) [Pre-Owned]

Delivery by Fri $5.81

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A bit slow
28 August 2013

A bit of a slow moving game where you cant skip the narrative bits. Seems to have tutorial sections for ages.

Jo originally posted on mightyape.com.au
A new legend with Adult Link
28 January 2011

Lets me tell you this, when I saw the first for the first seconds I was literally 'jaw dropped' then when the game play started my jaw closed and I frowned and though "no.... Why back to the Wind Waker graphics... I loved Twilight style better"But now I am egerly waiting for this game is coming to come out (as it has been delayed like 3 times now just like super smash bros and Galaxy 1) so I will hope Nintendo.. No wait I *KNOW* Nintendo will make this game really enjoyable and with the "the Wii-mote is Links sword' thingy goin' on I think fans will love it and it will put fans into the shoes of Link and literally make you MOVE1:1 also makes me happy as I loved it when link went into that relm with the warrior to learn the special moves, I hope that these ... MoreLets me tell you this, when I saw the first for the first seconds I was literally 'jaw dropped' then when the game play started my jaw closed and I frowned and though "no.... Why back to the Wind Waker graphics... I loved Twilight style better"But now I am egerly waiting for this game is coming to come out (as it has been delayed like 3 times now just like super smash bros and Galaxy 1) so I will hope Nintendo.. No wait I *KNOW* Nintendo will make this game really enjoyable and with the "the Wii-mote is Links sword' thingy goin' on I think fans will love it and it will put fans into the shoes of Link and literally make you MOVE1:1 also makes me happy as I loved it when link went into that relm with the warrior to learn the special moves, I hope that these encounters will really test your one on one skills to the MAXNow just to wait for it to come out in OCTOBER sadly :'( but I hope Ganondorf will be in this game again and we get to do that battle all over again like you did in Twilight Princess

Alexander originally posted on https://www.mightyape.co.nz
Absolutely loved this game!
30 September 2012

I haven't played any of the previous Zelda games but I really enjoyed Skyward Sword.I loved the water colour effect used and the accompanying music was especially cool.Not having any knowledge of other plots I can't complain with this one.Great game overall!

Jordan originally posted on mightyape.com.au
Amazing Game and a must play for any gaming fan!
4 January 2012

Nintendo really delivered on this title. With an exceptional orchestral soundtrack and an engaging story line, this is perhaps the best Zelda ever released. Any body who owns a Wii owes it to themselves to play this game.

Eugene originally posted on mightyape.com.au
Fantastic, beautiful, amazing!
20 May 2013

I got this game really cheap from you guys, but I'd been hoping to get it for ages. Can I just say, definitely worth every bit of hype it's been getting! Fluid combat, touching story, awesome characters. Must play!

Morgan originally posted on mightyape.com.au
If you need a reason to get a Wii this is it.
12 February 2014

Seriously you can go to trade me and buy a Wii for like 60 bucks now. Buy one and then buy this brilliant game! This is one of my favourite Zelda games!

Clayton originally posted on https://www.mightyape.co.nz
Impressionist Travels
17 October 2011

Since the unveiling at E3 i as well as many others were quite shocked by the visuals this game presented us with. it was completely different. but, over the time since then the more that I've seen the more i have liked. this game is choc full of surprises including an all new item upgrade system, you can take to the sky's with a giant freaking bird, Link and Zelda have a stronger connection, over 60 minutes of cut scenes, new and old items like the flying beetle and whip. 1:1 sword fighting, loads of mini game's. this game spans at least 60 hour's and has plenty to replay, plenty to find. now the visuals aren't exactly next gen nor are they supposed to be they have an impressionistic style something as with wind waker will stand the test of time. this game is ... MoreSince the unveiling at E3 i as well as many others were quite shocked by the visuals this game presented us with. it was completely different. but, over the time since then the more that I've seen the more i have liked. this game is choc full of surprises including an all new item upgrade system, you can take to the sky's with a giant freaking bird, Link and Zelda have a stronger connection, over 60 minutes of cut scenes, new and old items like the flying beetle and whip. 1:1 sword fighting, loads of mini game's. this game spans at least 60 hour's and has plenty to replay, plenty to find. now the visuals aren't exactly next gen nor are they supposed to be they have an impressionistic style something as with wind waker will stand the test of time. this game is certainly a GOTY contender, the sound track alone is worth buying it.

scott originally posted on mightyape.com.au
Promising, but woefully inconsistent
17 December 2011

From a design point of view, the game is a messy mix of groundbreaking, and mind-numbing. While the game has been enjoyable so far, it sorely suffers from a bad case of thinking the player is a vegetable, and must have their hand held throughout the entire experience.Fi, your helper, is ten times more annoying than Navi ever supposedly was. I never found Navi annoying, but Fi makes me wish I had ol’ Tinkerbell back. You are told explicitly how to do absolutely everything, all the way through the game. If you're ever supposed to find something hidden as part of the story, there will be a blatantly obvious "hint" in the exposition text, and then, if that wasn't blatant enough, Fi will outright say "This is where you have to go." and then point on your map.She is ... MoreFrom a design point of view, the game is a messy mix of groundbreaking, and mind-numbing. While the game has been enjoyable so far, it sorely suffers from a bad case of thinking the player is a vegetable, and must have their hand held throughout the entire experience.Fi, your helper, is ten times more annoying than Navi ever supposedly was. I never found Navi annoying, but Fi makes me wish I had ol’ Tinkerbell back. You are told explicitly how to do absolutely everything, all the way through the game. If you're ever supposed to find something hidden as part of the story, there will be a blatantly obvious "hint" in the exposition text, and then, if that wasn't blatant enough, Fi will outright say "This is where you have to go." and then point on your map.She is also painfully slow, with hints on monsters now spanning page after page after page of blabbing. Navi, and even Midna were short and to the point, whereas Fi dances around the point, with annoying, robotic catchphrases like "I calculate 85% probability that..."If you couldn't even stomach Navi, then Fi will make you want to throw your Wii out the window.Another fault I have with the game is bizarre pointer controls. In every other Wii game I've played where the pointer controls ANYTHING, the pointer has been mapped 1:1 for location on the screen where the reticle is. For some reason, your reticle's "centre" is wherever the pointer was on the screen when you pressed the button to aim, which can naturally be troublesome if your Wii was pointed off to the side. They have included a button to re-centre the reticle, but it baffles me why they would have changed the pointer controls so drastically from the established standard in the first place.So all in all:Swordplay- FAR more complex, and very welcome. Each enemy requires a different tactic to beat.Tools- More options to solve puzzles and increase mobility, feels less like the typical "bag of spilling" effect of getting all the same items over again.Graphics- Beautiful style, done like a watercolour paintingMusic- As always, very fitting, and in places very memorable. Playing the harp is incredibly disappointing though. You simply hold A and wave the wiimote on a single axis, and the game plays it for you. It’s no ocarina.Story- Good so far. Though there’s very little subtlety anymore, with Fi braining you with every little detail. The characters are expressive, and, bar a few (Groose…) they are all well done.Freedom- Terrible. This is the most linear Zelda I've played, with almost no reason to go back and explore somewhere you've already been compared to earlier games. Hardly any heart pieces to be collected, as link starts with far more hearts than normal.Dungeons- Far too short. Spanning 1, sometimes 2 medium sized "hub" rooms, with very few smaller rooms in between. For those who played Ocarina of Time, each dungeon is on average smaller than or just as big as the mini ice dungeon. Often only 1 floor, very rarely 2.Puzzles- Good. The game is noticeably more puzzle-y than other Zelda games, which is quite nice.Bosses- Mixed. I'm up to the 5th dungeon now, and I've had mostly good experiences. The forest dungeon and water dungeon's bosses were particularly fun. The desert dungeon's boss however, left me going "... That was it-" after only a minute of fighting.So all in all… It was a good game, but marred by the completely unnecessary, and downright insulting hand-holding. It’s one thing to be a little too helpful, it’s another completely for Fi to put the game on hold in order to spend almost minute telling you, in her annoying, robotic terminology that there’s a chest in the room, and that it’s probably important… After the camera had already deliberately panned over to show that same chest (In very ominous surroundings that clearly show its importance) the moment you entered the room!Show, don’t Tell. The game already does a great job of Showing what you need to know, but then it proceeds to Tell, through Fi, with all the subtlety of a brick to the face.

Nicholas originally posted on mightyape.com.au
The most exciting game of the Wii year
26 October 2011

As far as I can tell this will be the best game released for the WiI since Twilight Princess, The Zelda series has been amazing, If this is not in your Wii collection i'm afraid it will never be complete.

Michael originally posted on https://www.mightyape.co.nz
Zelda becomes timeless when it shines on such dated hardware.
7 March 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a brilliant game from start to finish. It’s pacing is excellent, with only minor padding issues in the second half of the adventure. Exploration is somewhat linear, but this is unnoticeable in the light of the creative artwork whose colour palette is fully realised in three distinguished regions. The controls are superb, providing new experiences for Zelda veterans with Wii Motion Plus, and turning combat into an intuitive and fresh experience. The music is wonderful, as always, embellishing each setting with a magical tune. The difficulty is a big step up from Twilight Princess, whose bosses were too easy and enemies too sparse. Skyward Sword’s bosses come with many more surprises, and it incorporates an ensemble of enemies ... MoreThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a brilliant game from start to finish. It’s pacing is excellent, with only minor padding issues in the second half of the adventure. Exploration is somewhat linear, but this is unnoticeable in the light of the creative artwork whose colour palette is fully realised in three distinguished regions. The controls are superb, providing new experiences for Zelda veterans with Wii Motion Plus, and turning combat into an intuitive and fresh experience. The music is wonderful, as always, embellishing each setting with a magical tune. The difficulty is a big step up from Twilight Princess, whose bosses were too easy and enemies too sparse. Skyward Sword’s bosses come with many more surprises, and it incorporates an ensemble of enemies who, when in groups, can put Link’s health bar in jeopardy. The puzzles are incredibly innovative yet satisfyingly simple. Within dungeons, puzzles relate to each other around a recurring theme, adding further to the dungeon design. The story isn’t very original, but it offers some interesting twists that harken back to past Zelda games. Fans of the franchise will appreciate these parallels. Link’s companion, on the other hand, is an immediate frustration. She talks far too much, to the point where you can predict when her next robotic monologue is going to trigger. While she is only one of a cast of characters, her eagerness to intrude does dampen the experience. But if this is my biggest complaint, the game mustn't be that bad. In fact, it's amazing. The only thing still missing is the magic meter.

Matthew originally posted on mightyape.com.au

Specification

Release Date24th November 2011
DeveloperNintendo EPD
PlatformNintendo Wii