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Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Gets a Demo, But It’s Pretty Limited
It has been a concern for a few fans that the “The Legend Of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes” for Nintendo 3DS could have delayed the release of “The Legend Of Zelda” Wii U. The former has unique open world features. It added that the Japanese video game company has confirmed that The Legend of Zelda game for Wii U is still in development.
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Nerd? You might remember the classic backing music from the 1998 Nintendo 64 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The developers, however, finally spoke to the gaming community regarding the matter.
His response is relief for Zelda fans who have begun to fear that “The Legend Of Zelda” for Wii U might have been cancelled already.
Last March, Aonuma announced that the “Zelda” Wii U release date will not be launched this year. Could this mean that they are also planning on developing another “Zelda” game for Nintendo NX or maybe make a port of “The Legend of Zelda” Wii U for the NX? Instead, what Nintendo could decide to do is to hold off on the Wii U version of “The Legend of Zelda” entirely and just release it as one of the big name titles coming to their new NX console.
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In another interview with IGN Aonuma promised that The Legend of Zelda for Wii U game will feature a “surprise” twist that will address criticisms received by the earlier Wii platform game in the series, Skyward Sword. (There’s a single player option but it is not humanly feasible to beat it.) You’ll enjoy an entertaining story, get to dress in tons of so-dumb-they’re-funny outfits, and hunt for treasure in your pursuit of the ultimate fashion statement.