Shigeru Miyamoto on Zelda Wii

Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr +

zelda wiiThis is a few days late, but anyways, the mastermind behind the Legend of Zelda series, Shigeru Miyamoto, recently spoke about the highly anticipated Zelda title coming out for the Nintendo Wii.

An interview with Miyamota was published on the German website Gaming Media in which he addresses a few minor issues in regards to Zelda Wii. Though none of this news reveals anything about the game itself it is still interesting to read. A translation of this interview can be read inside!

Gaming Media: What can you tell us about the only previously released artwork for the new Legend of Zelda? Shigeru Miyamoto: This image plays a big role in the game. You will see what I mean at E3. But honestly, it would be more fun if we allowed you to experience the game as you play it. So you will have to wait until you can play yourself.

Gaming Media: How much will be new in this The Legend of Zelda?

Shigeru Miyamoto: For us two things are important: to fulfill expectations and then to surprise people. I will not yet reveal how we accomplish that this time, however. Normally, we develop the cutscenes first, and then these sequences are added to the finished product. But this time, we began with the game design first. And then we did the cutscenes. So this time it was reversed. This is why we have shown very little of the game so far. But shortly before completion, we will have a trailer available. It is very important to us to optimize game development and to make the game play easier. We give a lot of attention to making the gameplay user-friendly, as Zelda has become more and more complicated.

Share.

About Author

Noah Glaser is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati where he majored in Information Technology with a minor in awesome. Noah has worked in web marketing for over 5 years and has built a reputation that has followed him both professionally and independently. He is the founder and lead content contributor for The Hidden Triforce.In the 5th grade he bought Link’s Awakening for his brother as a Christmas gift. Since stealing it back, he has been hooked to the Zelda series and has never looked back. In his spare time you can find Noah frolicking with his Porygon and Kiwi Birds. He dislikes chocolate, cheese, and bacon.