McKeeverFever said:Just give me a wii version of the wind waker.
Widescreen visuals, add in the two cut dungeons and a hard mode and that's an instant sale.kswiston said:The exact same game with motion controls? Don't see what other benefits would come from porting it to Wii.
kswiston said:The exact same game with motion controls? Don't see what other benefits would come from porting it to Wii.
They were used in Twilight Princess.linkboy said:They could actually finish it, for one. Add in those dungeons that were cut.
Yeah it's here: http://www.gameblog.fr/news_22025_shigeru-miyamoto-notre-interview-en-videoant1532 said:Did the video interview come out yet?
PounchEnvy said:HD remake of every Zelda game pre-Wii on Cafe.
Twilight Princess said:despite being a huge nintendo/miyamoto fan, i think he is too old to come up with new ideas. it's time for nintendo to prepare miyamoto II.
entrement said:I wonder what Nintendo is going to do when Miyamoto retires? The company and designer seem on the same, same with Jobs and Apple.
From The Dust said:why do people still want the Wind Waker style? yea it was beautiful (on the GCN) but it's been 3 games already. lets move on to a different style
More like, it's been in 1 game and horribly mis-represented in 2.From The Dust said:why do people still want the Wind Waker style? yea it was beautiful (on the GCN) but it's been 3 games already. lets move on to a different style
Pretty positive the Four Swords games also hold the same style. It really is kind of overusedEasy_D said:More like, it's been in 1 game and horribly mis-represented in 2.
mehdi_san said:* He's thinking about entrusting the younger teams with traditional characters such as Mario and Zelda, so he can get more time to work for himself
Big One said:Pretty positive the Four Swords games also hold the same style. It really is kind of overused
AniHawk said:kinda hard to believe the guy's pushing 60.
mehdi_san said:* About the "project cafe" rumors, he said they are always working on new hardware. He also added "where there's smoke there's fire", but that "you shouldn't believe everything you read [on the internet]".
AceBandage said:Zelda by Retro confirmed!
Easy_D said:More like, it's been in 1 game and horribly mis-represented in 2.
* He's thinking about entrusting the younger teams with traditional characters such as Mario and Zelda, so he can get more time to work for himself
Iwata: *laughs*AniHawk said:iwata will be there for the next 25 years, as part of his blood contract.
KenOD said:Legend of Zelda Pinball, that's what's needed. Mario got one, Pokemon got two, Metroid got Prime retold, time to celebrate all the different Hyrules, Koholint , and the like through glorious ball form.
Only half joking.
Ushojax said:Don't see this happening. They could only package the first two NES games (as any others would require an additional controller), and one of them is shit. It will be something different to what we got with Mario.
Ushojax said:Good riddance IMO. The combat of the SNES and GBC games was rubbish. The slower pace of gameplay in the post OOT titles suits me much better.
Ushojax said:Streamlining is something that makes a game more accessible, makes it easier to play or to understand, just lets you have fun faster, it removes the baggage from the experience. Dumbing down is what stupid people call that same process.
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So taking out rubbish like the awful inventory is dumbing down? Why would anyone want to be fiddling around managing their inventory in a game about shooting space Terminators and sexing up blue aliens? Some things just don't fit or get in the way of things, elements like the bike sequences in No More Heroes or the hub in Mario Galaxy were removed for a good reason. They were shit. I'm sure some strange people enjoyed them but that doesn't mean it was worth building on them.
This sort of thing is so subjective though. For every person who hates the lack of 'challenge' in the 2008 PoP there is someone who found it alleviated the frustration of having to restart a whole sequence from scratch when you died. This could be seen as streamlining or dumbing down depending on your interpretation. I think it's the former.
I think the audio exists.Anth0ny said:The only ROM dump I would accept is BS Zeldas, in English... and preferably with the long lost voice acting. Does that audio even exist still?
bhlaab said:Zelda 25th Anniversary Collector's SuperFan Bundle: a Wii DVD with a ROM of Link's Awakening packed with a Memorex CD-R full of mp3s and a $5 gift certificate for Arby's
Gillian Seed said:This! Wind Waker needs a True sequel! Easily the best 3D game in the series!
Why would you do that? said:I don't think people should immediately think a Retro Zelda will be like Metroid Prime... a first-person game with Metroid Prime graphics.
DKC:Returns was not a first-person game with Metroid Prime graphics...
Jasoco said:They need to do to Zelda what they should have done to Mario. But instead recreate Zelda 1 and 2 in Phantom Hourglass style 3D. Mario should have been the original 4 games with NSMB engine. This should be the first two games with DS Zelda style engine and Wind Waker style art but on the Wii.
But it won't. Bah.
With an Ocarina Of Time remake on the way in June, Miyamoto says the one game he would most like to see remade for 3DS would be another Zelda classic. I think A Link To The Past, he says. Do you remember Xevious? Its two-layered and I really wanted to create that at the time. So to see Link To The Past in two layers would be quite attractive for me.
Articalys said:How convenient you all mention ALttP earlier, because straight from the boss's mouth:
http://www.next-gen.biz/news/miyamoto-“we’ll-focus-more-on-gaming”
:3BY2K said:AAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGHHHNNNNNNNN!!!
Or the fog in the Lost Woods.cartman414 said:Perhaps the dual tiered dungeon areas.