Combat, new locales, and enemies are shown off in this teaser for the latest in the Zelda series.
Combat, new locales, and enemies are shown off in this teaser for the latest in the Zelda series.
There's bags, t-shirts, little trinkets, and more bags.
Hello, my name is Chessa DiMola, and I'm a swag addict. I'm also guilty of creating several new swag addicts, for which there is little hope of ever recovering from the horrible addition.
Although we wasted nearly an hour standing in the wrong line, we grabbed images of some great Zelda posters detailing Link's weapons and sword moves.
Opening day of E3 is usually a hectic one, filled with excited convention goers dying to get their hands on the newest video game titles. Sometime though, there are particularly hectic moments, especially when there are hundreds of people packed into tight groups fighting their way to a specific game.
What do you get when you merge the controls of Wii Sports Resort with the presentation and gameplay of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess?
I'm not sure why it has taken me this long to write about Zelda, but now's the time to spill the beans. In short, it's really awesome. Players take control of Link in a totally new way, this time with full MotionPlus support. Players familiar with Wii Sports Resort will have a fairly clear idea of what's available in Skyward Sword.
Skyward Sword in action.
We've got some footage of the boss, including its defeat!
Check out the footage we captured from the event as soon as youtube processes it!
...For now.
PixlBit's reader, Zap, has fed the Mailbag, saving me a fortune in zebra import tariffs and fees. Since he sent such a robust and fulfilling message, we've decided we'd go ahead and feature it in it's own Pre-E3 Mailbag! Hooray Zap!
The PixlBit staff sounds off on Aonuma's comment in a recent interview.
Revogamers.net recently had the opportunity to talk Zelda with Eiji Aonuma, the man currently at the helm of the Zelda series. In the interview, Aonuma had the following to say about Ocarina of Time (translation courtesy of Nintendo World Report):
Zelda as gamers know it may be getting a drastic makeover.
In a recent interview with Eiji Aonuma, it was revealed that the next Zelda installment will feature major changes that stray away from the classic elements of prior titles in the series.
Control details are confirmed, but the release date is still unknown.
Game Trailers recently had the opportunity to speak with both Reggie and Miyamoto about the upcoming holiday season, expected sales figures, and next year's game release line-up.