Miyamoto talks a bit about the next main ZELDA for Wii -- He hopes to reveal it NEXT YEAR
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Datum: 03.06.2009 05:12
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http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2009/06/new_wii_zelda_game_in_the_works http://www.destructoid.com/e3-09-first-details-on-next-legend-of-zelda-wii-134639.phtml&am p;skin http://www.kotaku.com.au/2009/06/miyamoto-wants-to-announce-new-zelda-next-year/ http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId174564 http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story#899 http://wii.ign.com/articles/990/990149p1.html E3 2009: Miyamoto Talks Next Zelda Series creator drops the details during roundtable discussion. by Lucas M. Thomas June 2, 2009 - If you were wondering why there was no new Zelda news at Nintendo's E3 press conference this morning, it's because Mr. Miyamoto wanted to save a little something for his own private roundtable. At the closed door, no-photographs-allowed discussion with a select group of journalists this afternoon, the man who created Link dropped details and showed off artwork of the Hero in Green's next iteration. The next console Zelda adventure will feature a Link who is more mature than ever before, and a swordplay system that is far more advanced than any ever seen before in the series. The game may ship as a MotionPlus-only design, as well, which should give you an idea of the swordfighting scheme Shigeru has in the works. "Think of Zelda while you're trying some of the archery and sword play in Wii Sports Resort," Miyamoto said. If the next Zelda were to employ MotionPlus in that way (and it totally will), it would be a significant shift for the property -- and one that may well be the change the franchise needs. "There are people who think of Zelda more as an RPG with simpler controls, so trying to figure out how to make everybody happy is something that's going to concern me," says Miyamoto.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
