So a couple of days ago I was reading the latest issue of Nintendo Power.
It was talking about E3 and giving out "awards" for games that were announced there or in interviews. It got the "Most Legendary" award.
Here is the exact article -
Nintendo made some big announcements at its E3 press conference, but one of the biggest came at a media briefing with Shigeru Miyamoto, held after the first day of the show: the unveiling of an all-new Legend of Zelda game for Wii. Granted,the game might not be out until after 2010, and all Nintendo had to show was one illustration, but any new Zelda is a cause for celebration. Nintendo representatives wouldn't confirm who the mysterious female character behind Link is, but her head sure is pointy- kinda like a sword-and her unique robes and belt have some sword-hilt-like properties. Miyamoto emphasized that he wasts Zelda games to create personalized memories of the experience within each player, especially where dungeons and puzzles are concerned. Additionally he stated that Wii MotionPlus swordplay and archery found in Wii Sports Resort might be a lot like how those activities are handled in the next Zelda game; it's even possible that the next Wii Zelda will be played exclusively with the Wii MotionPlus accessory. Hopefully we won't have to wait long to find out more. - Chris H.
YAY :gyroidsideways:
It was talking about E3 and giving out "awards" for games that were announced there or in interviews. It got the "Most Legendary" award.
Here is the exact article -
Nintendo made some big announcements at its E3 press conference, but one of the biggest came at a media briefing with Shigeru Miyamoto, held after the first day of the show: the unveiling of an all-new Legend of Zelda game for Wii. Granted,the game might not be out until after 2010, and all Nintendo had to show was one illustration, but any new Zelda is a cause for celebration. Nintendo representatives wouldn't confirm who the mysterious female character behind Link is, but her head sure is pointy- kinda like a sword-and her unique robes and belt have some sword-hilt-like properties. Miyamoto emphasized that he wasts Zelda games to create personalized memories of the experience within each player, especially where dungeons and puzzles are concerned. Additionally he stated that Wii MotionPlus swordplay and archery found in Wii Sports Resort might be a lot like how those activities are handled in the next Zelda game; it's even possible that the next Wii Zelda will be played exclusively with the Wii MotionPlus accessory. Hopefully we won't have to wait long to find out more. - Chris H.
YAY :gyroidsideways: