Miyamoto tidbits – More talk of Zelda Wii art, story progression different than in Twilight Princess, more

June 4th, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Posted by Valay, Wii

Shigeru Miyamoto has released a bunch of details relating to Zelda Wii, Pikmin 3, and more.

- New Zelda game set in different era
- Reconfirmed that Link is older than he was previously, more towards adulthood
- NOT holding a sword in art shown at round table
- Story progression is “something completely different”
- “I think we do this with Mario and Zelda as well. When we are working on the plans for them, we are trying to come up with ways where we can satisfy our longtime fans and bring new players into the franchises as well. That’s something we’re always looking at. However, when I get involved in a title, I focus a lot on more experience and the more advanced gameplay elements. If I get into it, there’s a tendency for difficulty levels to ramp up so that’s something I really have to watch for myself to make sure that I don’t do that.”
- Miyamoto understands graphics expectations of Zelda Wii
- Basics of Pikmin 3 done, now team has to go in and fill the game out
- Interested in making a game with 2 remotes with MotionPlus
- Puppet team “still wants to work on” Mario puppet game


  1. 4 Responses to “Miyamoto tidbits – More talk of Zelda Wii art, story progression different than in Twilight Princess, more”

  2. By umb on Jun 4, 2009

    Let’s hope he makes it more difficult than he needs to, so Miyamoto, you better do wii Zelda day and night.

  3. By yeahyeah on Jun 4, 2009

    man, i just cant wait to see the next zelda in action. :P haha, wow, 2010 is sooo far away.

  4. By TheOnlySpero on Jun 4, 2009

    There are plenty of great games coming out. They can take their time on the Zelda game though so I can catch up with my pocketbook and also finish the other games.

  5. By World's Crown on Jun 4, 2009

    Um, if you guys go to zelda.wikia.com and search for zelda wii, you will find that someone has uploaded a high-resolution shot of the artwork shown at E3… It’s not a snapshot, so I’m wondering if the art was released or something, as this is clearly a very high-quality art.

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