Posted Jul 01, 2009 at 08:44PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, Zelda, Nintendo Power
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Zelda Wii concept art - Image 1In the latest edition of Nintendo Power, Nintendo big man Shigeru Miyamoto himself answered the question on whether or not Zelda will to stick to the formula or veer off into an entirely new path. Just how different will Zelda Wii be from the earlier iterations of the franchise?

Said Miyamoto: I don't think it's going to be that radically different." Simple, straight to the point. Therefore, we'll be seeing more of that classic taste so familiar to our tastebuds. And fans will just probably have to wait until the next one before we see any major changes.

For a franchise that's well-known for its long-standing formula, how do you make it evolve without losing your loyal fanbase?



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   by Relys - 2009-07-02
 » Just so long as it doesn't suck.

The Twilght Princes WAS NOT A FAN SERVICE.

I want a hardcore Zelda game damn it! With life and sidequests! I don't want a huge open world with nothing to do.

   by ody_jay - 2009-07-02
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"For a franchise that's well-known for its long-standing formula, how do you make it evolve without losing your loyal fanbase?"

Don't do what Sonic did. Lol.

   by TheRockness - 2009-07-02
 » waggle waggle waggle

waggle waggle waggle waggle waggle till you beat the game


   Re: iamtheonetruejebus - 2009-07-05
 » i dont agree

i dont think twilight princess was that bad..i was tottaly emerged in that game,,i was actually sad to see it come to end..lame i know..but its true..i hope they stick to the same formula for the next installment...give em hell miyamoto..hahah


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