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I personally doubt we won't see a zelda wii, I'm dissapointed because of the attitude towards it. I remember Nintendo themselves saying "theres always a Zelda in the works, we finish one we go to the next one", so this change in their non-speak, however small, is disheartening, it really starts to look like Miyamoto feels Zelda is a chore that he has to put out for the old fanbase but he'll rather do something else. And they should let him go to his other projects if thats the case, Aonuma is more than capable, unless Aonuma also feels the same, which will leave me crying.


Yeah but I thought  Zelda: TP was ruined and lacked polished because it had Wii controls implemented, which Aonuma had a dastardly hand in. AT least I remember a certain someone saying that.
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Zelda should not be an unsure issue for Wii. It just shouldn't. Period. Zelda TP was a great fantastic game but it was designed to be on the Cube and was delayed for added Wii functionality. Wii should without a doubt get a Zelda built from the ground up for the system. It shouldn't be a maybe or a possibility it just should happen.


I'd love for that level of assurety about what the future holds three years down the line but... well, you just had a first-row seat to witness what happened over just ONE year with the Wii and the entire industry turning upside down.

I can understand your need to be comforted that "We're already working on another Zelda," but with a typical three year dev time, Nintendo REALLY can't promise ANYTHING... except that the game will be delayed multiple times. That's the ONLY thing you can count on: delays (and death and taxes).

Okay... how's this for some comfort about what the future holds.

I can guarantee you 100% that Nintendo is already working on the successor to the Wii. Happy now?
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I think the only person here who understands my point is Mantidor.

Edit: To further elaborate, for all intensive purposes the new Zelda should have already been in the planing stages around 2005. It was really delayed for it's release only because of the Wii controls. It's very disheartening to here that whole 3 year remark because that could mean development hasn't even begun yet.

See what I am saying?

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I personally doubt we won't see a zelda wii, I'm dissapointed because of the attitude towards it. I remember Nintendo themselves saying "theres always a Zelda in the works, we finish one we go to the next one", so this change in their non-speak, however small, is disheartening, it really starts to look like Miyamoto feels Zelda is a chore that he has to put out for the old fanbase but he'll rather do something else. And they should let him go to his other projects if thats the case, Aonuma is more than capable, unless Aonuma also feels the same, which will leave me crying.


Yeah but I thought  Zelda: TP was ruined and lacked polished because it had Wii controls implemented, which Aonuma had a dastardly hand in. AT least I remember a certain someone saying that.


*looks up* All I was saying was that ... *dawn break over marble head* OH! You're not talking about me! ...uh... *scoots away*
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I think the only person here who understands my point is Mantidor.

Edit: To further elaborate, for all intensive purposes the new Zelda should have already been in the planing stages around 2005. It was really delayed for it's release only because of the Wii controls. It's very disheartening to here that whole 3 year remark because that could mean development hasn't even begun yet.

See what I am saying?


I understood your point perfectly.
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Edit: To further elaborate, for all intensive purposes the new Zelda should have already been in the planing stages around 2005. It was really delayed for it's release only because of the Wii controls.


That is PATENTLY false and you know it. Miyamoto himself suggested in the Wii.com interviews that Zelda was a bit of mess in fall 2005. AND what about Aonouma directing PH?
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The way I see it is this.

If Twilight Princess NEVER saw a port to Wii, there is the open potential that Wii may not see a Zelda.

Imagine for a second if things were switched around a bit. Say....Super Mario Sunshine was the last GC first party game to be released by Nintendo. Then they announce a version for Wii will be available. Now flash forward and they say "Well you know Mario games take 3 years to develop, there is a possibility of it being on Wii but we don't know at this time".

Now I'm not comparing SS to the quality of TP but I'm just trying to use it as an example as to how messed up the situation would be for another title.  

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"So people who like casual games don't have any taste?"

No people who dislike real games have no taste.  In Japan it's not just that non-games are selling like mad but also that gaming is no longer popular.  Most people on this forum who go nuts over WiiSports also love Twilight Princess - non-games are an addition to real games, not a replacement.  Nintendo was disappointed in TP's sales in Japan while WiiPlay was a huge success and outsold it.  If that isn't sh!tty taste in games what is?

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Well to be fair the Japanese have pretty much mastered games.

I'm sure someone in Japan could beat me at soul calibur while playing Halo on Xbox live while also getting an A on DDR Max's hardest song.

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So how many Japanese do you know?  How many have you played games with?

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I personally doubt we won't see a zelda wii, I'm dissapointed because of the attitude towards it. I remember Nintendo themselves saying "theres always a Zelda in the works, we finish one we go to the next one", so this change in their non-speak, however small, is disheartening, it really starts to look like Miyamoto feels Zelda is a chore that he has to put out for the old fanbase but he'll rather do something else. And they should let him go to his other projects if thats the case, Aonuma is more than capable, unless Aonuma also feels the same, which will leave me crying.


Yeah but I thought  Zelda: TP was ruined and lacked polished because it had Wii controls implemented, which Aonuma had a dastardly hand in. AT least I remember a certain someone saying that.


I don't know what has to do with my post but...

I NEVER said the game lacked polish.

I've NEVER blamed Aonuma, he rocks and had no choice, I didn't believe in his explanation and I've always blamed Nintendo's excecs, if anything, I guess Iwata, maybe Miyamoto, but I rather keep that in a more general sense, money was the reason, not controls or "Zelda is getting stale" excuses.

My knee reaction to the news of the port was something not seen before from me, thats for sure, but I don't recall calling the game "ruined" either, my problem was that this was a cheap thing to do, but I never said the GC original or even the wii port would be "unplayable" or anything close to that, just that it was mediocre, average, merely "ok", in other words, not the quality you expect from a Zelda game.



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Lol I'm just playing around. I joke sometimes too ya know =)

(I mainly remember watching some guy own in Tekken with one hand and though "I wonder what he could do with the other hand while owning in Tekken..." and I kinda just get wacky ideas from that).

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All I have to say is Phantom Hourglass looks like it could compete with LTTP my all time favorite Zelda game!
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All I have to say is Phantom Hourglass looks like it could compete with LTTP my all time favorite Zelda game!


Ahhh I am interested in Phantom Hour Glass. . . if it is as good as everyone says ALttP may be knocked off its thrown but I'll wait and see! =)

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To quell some of your fears Mashiro, I can guarantee you Nintendo is planning out the next Zelda already. Perhaps they haven't coded a single line, or produced a single model, but I guarantee you Aonuma or someone over there is kicking around a few ideas with Miyamoto. Since the Wii is already a bonafide success you can guarantee a similar controller for use with the Wii 2, which allows Nintendo to develop a new Zelda based on the same innovation of the current Wii. Whether or not Nintendo releases it on this Wii or the Wii 2, it doesn't matter because you will get a *REAL* Wii Zelda.

In any case, that interview was Miyamoto side stepping a question he wasn't entirely interested in answering for whatever reason. There is really little to worry about in the grand scheme of things. And like Miyamoto said it takes 3 years to make a Zelda anyway, so sit back and relax and enjoy the other Wii titles coming to the system in the mean time.  
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All I have to say is Phantom Hourglass looks like it could compete with LTTP my all time favorite Zelda game!


No doubt, Phantom Hourglass is going to be awesome.
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True Mr. Jack true.

Mayhaps Wii 2 will merely be a power upgrade with the same controls, allowing Nintendo to build upon what they already have without games seeming TOO dated.

Would make sense. Though games like SMG make me think the Wii has loads of potential the most developers don't even come close to touching.

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All I have to say is Phantom Hourglass looks like it could compete with LTTP my all time favorite Zelda game!


No doubt, Phantom Hourglass is going to be awesome.


What makes me so excited about PH is that it is actually the first traditional style (Overhead) Zelda game since Link's Awakening that is actually made by Nintendo and not given out to a third party.  
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No doubt, Phantom Hourglass is going to be awesome.

Speaking as someone who is near-finished with the game, it IS awesome...

Oh yeah, and Zelda details coming out of the Nintendo Roundtable going on right now...

4:25 ~ Aonuma has a bullet-point list of features in his head already that he wants to implement in the next Zelda. Miyamoto forbade him from letting us in on the secret, though. Rats.
4:26 ~ But he says he has a child-like excitement about something new like this, and he wants to let us in on the info immediately.
4:28 ~ Luckily, he doesn't want us to wait for years on end to receive details on the next Zelda, as we've had to do in the past. What a nice guy.


Dur dur, doesn't sound much like Ninty ignoring Zelda...  
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Well Zelda does need a bit of an overhaul, the formula is getting repetitive and I think TP was the perfect game to wrap up the "Old" Zelda.
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Kotaku's been giving live updates of the conference.  I've been pressing for them to ask about Mother 3 in there.

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Mashiro, I just wanted to say I completely understand what you've been talking about concerning Zelda.  I, too, agree that Nintendo shouldn't answer as if Zelda might or might not come to the Wii.  It's the fact that they seem to be lollygagging around the topic.  The Wii SHOULD get a Zelda built from the ground up -- just as all previous Nintendo systems have gotten.

I just wanna know this bullcrap that Matt Cassamassina was touting for E3 concerning a Nintendo franchise being brought back from the "dead".  Kid Icarus? Punch-Out!!? Mach Rider?  What's the deal, Matt?  We've gotten no such thing thus far.  Grr.
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7:35

crecente: Q: Will you be applying simplified controls to all future Zelda games?
A: How you streamline gameplay has been effective, but Im waiting to see the response to the US and European version before making that decision.

7:31

crecente: Question: Would a new Zelda Wii game have one to one motion controls for the sword.
Answer: Would you like that? We are still planning things out so we're glad to hear any suggestions.

7:28

crecente: "There are several things I'd like to do with the next Zelda project and I have them bullet pointed in my mind."
Aonuma wanted to tell us them, but he said Miyamoto nixed the idea because it was too early in the process and they weren't 100 percent sure they were doable.


I can see why Miyamoto said that Zelda wii might not be released for the wii now. Not because Zelda wii isn't in development or that he is lying but because the game is more like how Mario galaxy/128 was in development 5 years ago. Back when it was going to be the cube 2nd Mario game but Miyamoto took 3 years just to come up with a new ideas to reinvent Mario like he now trying to do with Zelda. So Zelda could get delayed all the way to the next Nintendo system if it take Miyamoto that long to find the perfect way to revolutionize Zelda. I'm hoping for the jump from OoT>Twilight princess>Zelda wii will be the same jump as 64>Sunshine >Galaxy.  
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