Posted Jun 07, 2009 at 08:50AM by Karl B. Listed in: Games, Artwork Tags: Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, Zelda
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It wasn't part of Nintendo's E3 presentation, but Shigeru Miyamoto did announce a new Zelda game for the Wii during the event. According to Miyamoto, this new game will feature an older Link in a "completely different era". He declined to go any further about the story beyond that.

A lot more has been said about this new Zelda game, but most of them have been speculation based on the concept art Miyamoto showed at E3. Well, we can now get in on all the speculating since the image has been released. Check it out below.

 Concept art for new Zelda Wii game - Image 1




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   by Digitus - 2009-06-07
 » And

Let the crazy theories begin!

To get things kicked off, Miyamoto pointed out to IGN "Did you notice Link's sword is missing?" and that was all. Speculate away lol.

I remember before Twiight Princess came out I got in on a lot of concept art and screenshot speculation, t'was fun then, probably will be again.

   by Main Cowz - 2009-06-07
 » Soo...

is Link really going to be right handed or what? *Stupid Twilight Princess Wii*

   by nall256 - 2009-06-07
 » Sword is missing?

The Master Sword is right next to him, why would Miyamoto say it is missing?

   by samstrand90 - 2009-06-07
 » Don't ask me why but....

That girl actually reminds me of the master sword..... the colours, the diamond and the criss crossing pattern of her legs. Maybe she is the master sword's spirit or the master sword itself? For now it's all a mystery!


   Re: Matt91 - 2009-06-07
 » ...

dude i think you are right

   Re: Shuma-Gorath - 2009-06-08
 » Hmm...

I also agree with you as well.

   Re: shadows_flames - 2009-06-08
 » maybe...

Its the Spirit of The Master Sword


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