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Zelda WiiU in Its Early Developmental Stage, Says Shigeru Miyamoto
A recent interview between Entertainment Weekly and Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, yields news to a new Zelda title headed for the WiiU to be in it’s early beginnings, but in the works. The interview went like this:
EW:
We know there’s a new Mario game coming for the Wii U, New Super Mario Bros. U. Last year when the Wii U was first introduced, a standalone Zelda battle scene was created to showcase the system’s high-definition graphics. What about the Wii U intrigues you for what you could do in a Zelda game?
Miyamoto:
Obviously we stared that experiment last year and used that to sort of showcase some of the HD visuals. And obviously when you look at that, you do get a positive reaction to how simply having the HD visuals in a Zelda game can really make the game look wonderful and give it sort of a high-quality feel. But one thing that’s interesting is we’re seeing how the way that tastes are broadening in video games and you have some people who prefer more casual experiences, and you have some people who prefer sort of those more in-depth experiences. Obviously, as a company that’s been making games for a very long time, we tend to be more on the deeper, longer game side of things. But really what we continue to ask ourselves as we have over the years is, “What is the most important element of Zelda if we were to try to make a Zelda game that a lot of people can play?” So we have a number of different experiments going on, and [when] we decide that we’ve found the right one of those to really help bring Zelda to a very big audience, then we’ll be happy to announce it.
EW:
So you’re sort of in the R&D stage?
Miyamoto:
Yeah. With the last game, Skyward Sword, that was a game where you had motion control to use your weapons and a lot of different items, and I thought that was a lot of fun, but there were some people who weren’t able to do that or didn’t like it as much and stopped playing partway through it. So we’re in the phase where we’re looking back at what’s worked very well and what has been missing and how can we evolve it further.
That little blurb of text you just read was the Zelda related portion of the interview. After reading that, are you more or less exited about Zelda WiiU? Do you think that Nintendo is taking The Legend of Zelda in the right direction? Discuss in the comments below.