by Usurper on 14:12
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Eiji Aonuma has came out and said he didnt like the tech demo of The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo GameCube. Ultimately saying it didnt feel like a Zelda game.
“I saw that movie and I thought, ‘No, this isn’t Zelda. This isn’t Zelda at all.” I felt like this wasn’t what I imagined Zelda to be. It wasn’t the Zelda I wanted to make. That video clip didn’t actually contain any big surprises. There wasn’t any kind of revelation going on. It was more like a continuation of the previous version.”To me at the time, I say, it looked like a scene from Ocarina of Time, but better looking. “Yeah,” he smiles. “That’s right. I wasn’t interested in it at all.”
by Usurper on 04:46
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During a recent interview Miyamoto stated they will return to the Super Mario Galaxy series.
Here's what he had to say.
“We did not set out trying to define the future of Mario action games with this title,” Miyamoto said about Super Mario 3D World. “Rather, we’re just trying to find some fun new elements that we can incorporate. So for example, I certainly wouldn’t rule out the possibility of us creating more games in the vein of Super Mario Galaxy, for example. What we’re trying to accomplish here, is just to create a really good entry point for new players into the Super Mario 3D games.”
by Usurper on 11:26
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Lately Nintendo's been making remakes to bring back the best from the past to make yet again another appearance on the market but with a brand new look. With the recently released HD remake of the Wind Waker it proved to be a successful approach.
A rumor has emerged that Nintendo will be doing the same thing to seven Nintendo 64 titles on the Wii U eshop. They will be calling it the "ReUmagined" series. They will start the ReUmagined series off with Super Mario 64. Which will be a full graphical update added with new features.
One of those so said features will include a two player mode allowing two players to play cooperatively by controlling Mario and Luigi.
All of the following HD remakes will be available for $30 on the Nintendo Wii U's eShop
SOURCE: PaulGaleNetwork
by Usurper on 16:52
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will be taking up 5482 blocks on your SD card when downloading it from the Nintendo eshop. That's around to 685MB. If you really want to have the downloaded copy then you might want to consider purchasing a new SD card. At that point you may be better off with the physical copy of the game.
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