Miyamoto talks New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Zelda Wii (not that different, says Miyamoto)
GoNintendo —
... but don’t expect more power-ups for Mario. While there won’t be any new suits, there will be power-ups and new abilities for Yoshi…so I guess that’s good enough! Again, Miyamoto reconfirms the element of slowing down time, but doesn’t get into details on how often we will see that mechanic.
- how different will Zelda Wii be when compared to other Zelda titles? “I don’t think it’s going to be that radically different.”
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Miyamoto: New Zelda Won't Be "Radically Different"
Kotaku: wii —
... the Wii. The upcoming Zelda would be developed for the console from the ground-up.
Guess that means we'd be getting a brand new Zelda experience? Well...
"I don't think it's going to be that radically different," Shigeru Miyamoto told Nintendo Power.
Ah, crud.
Fingers crossed Miyamoto is simply being humble and lower expectations so Zelda hype doesn't spin out of control. Then again, maybe he's just being honest.
Read-a-Long with Nintendo Power #244 (August 2009) [Aeropause via VG247]
Miyamoto: New Zelda Won’t Be “Radically Different”
pure nintendo —
... change from Hyrule and saving the princess. In a recent Nintendo Power interview, Mr. Mitamoto is quoted saying that this Zelda game may not be Radically
“I don’t think it’s going to be that radically different,”
Honestly I’m not looking for anything really different. All I want is a Zelda game that is built from the ground up for the Wii, and Motion plus controls. If I just had these things, I would be happy.
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New Legend of Zelda Game May Not Be Radically Different
Wii Blog: Nintendo Wii News and Views —
... Now, there is a report coming from website Aeropause that Miyamoto has made another statement concerning the development of Zelda. The statement was made in the latest issue of Nintendo Power, so you can double check its validity when it hits newsstands. ...
Miyamoto: Next Legend of Zelda won't be 'radically different'
Joystiq [Nintendo] —
... If you subscribe to Nintendo Power, the latest issue should be arriving at your house very soon, and Aeropause has the scoop on some details on Nintendo's upcoming line-up from the issue. Most important to folks reading this text is likely what Miyamoto had to ...
Next Zelda not a departure for the series, Miyamoto seemingly assures
Infendo - Nintendo blog —
... Zelda Wii game play? More of the same, that is if out of context quotes from Shigeru Miyamoto are to be believed. “I don’t think it’s going to be that radically different,” the Zelda creator reputedly told Nintendo Power, by way of Aeropause . Great news for Twilight Princess fans hungry for more levels. Not so great for fans looking for the next Wind Waker or Minish Cap. Assuming his quote is on the money, of course.
New Zelda will be more of the same
That VideoGame Blog —
... Nothing demonstrates this conviction more than a statement by his gaming godliness himself, Shigeru Miyamoto, during an interview with Nintendo Power. Gaming’s most beloved personality discussed development of the new Zelda title and revealed, “I don’t think it’s going to be that radically different.” ...
New SMB Wii features Mario, Luigi, and two Toads - “that’s it,” says Miyamoto
Infendo - Nintendo blog —
new-super-mario-bros-wii Coming out of the same Nintendo Power read-along that brought told us the next Zelda is going to be more of the same comes some disappointing news on New Super Mario Bros. Wii: There are only three and a half playable characters. When asked about the playable characters being Mario, Luigi, Toad and Another Toad, Shigeru Miyamoto says “That’s it.” When Infendo asked at E3, Nintendo staff told us that other characters might be a possibility, but warned us that nothing had been announced and they could not confirm or deny speculation. ...
Miyamoto: New Zelda Won’t Be “Radically Different”
Nintendo games news —
... for the console from the ground-up.
Guess that means we’d be getting a brand new Zelda experience? Well…
“I don’t think it’s going to be that radically different,” Shigeru Miyamoto told Nintendo Power.
Ah, crud.
Fingers crossed Miyamoto is simply being humble and lower expectations so Zelda hype doesn’t spin out of control. Then again, maybe he’s just being honest.
Read-a-Long with Nintendo Power #244 (August 2009) [Aeropause via VG247]




