Next Legend of Zelda Wii Likely To Support MotionPlus, Possibly Coming Next Year
Shigeru Miyamoto wanted to announce a new Wii Zelda game this year, he revealed at a post-E3 session with journalists. But instead of rushing just to have something "new" for gamers, Miyamoto made a conscious decision to let his team in Japan work on coming up with something new for the next Zelda adventure.
"Basically," he said, "we're doing now is repeated experiments with different styles of gameplay, different level designs, different dungeon designs."
A new Zelda adventure for Wii is "quite far into development," however. Miyamoto hoped to release the new Zelda in 2010, but joked that "it may take a little longer."[b/]
Miyamoto also premiered the first piece of artwork for the next Zelda. I wasn't allowed to snap a photo of the art, however, but it featured a tall, strident looking Link in front of a blazing, fire-encrusted background. A mysterious, spirit-looking character was placed in front of Link and the logo was completely silver.
"We've been sitting down as a team and [talking about] what's the best way to continue this franchise, what can we do with the gameplay to move Zelda forward?" he said.
Part of moving Zelda forward may include supporting MotionPlus. In fact, Miyamoto said it's entirely possible the next Zelda would require the use of Motion Plus. There's a catch in this plan, however.
"The potential for it [Zelda] becoming Wii MotionPlus-only is depending on well Wii Sports Resort sells," he laughed.
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Miyamoto Wants To Announce New Zelda Next Year
By Luke Plunkett, 8:20 PM on Tue Jun 2 2009
Speaking at a small roundtable conference this afternoon, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has said that while a new Zelda game for the Wii was not at this year's E3, he hopes to announce it next year.
And to prove he's not kidding around, the series creator brought in a piece of concept art for the game, showing an oldish Link (late teen/early adult) and a woman in a blue dress (presumably Zelda).
He also mentions that he'd love the game to feature Wii MotionPlus for things like swordplay and archery.
So, anyone disappointed by a lack of Wii Zelda in 2009, 2010 might be a little rosier.
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E3 2009: Miyamoto Talks Next Zelda
Series creator drops the details during roundtable discussion.
by Lucas M. Thomas
June 2, 2009 - If you were wondering why there was no new Zelda news at Nintendo's E3 press conference this morning, it's because Mr. Miyamoto wanted to save a little something for his own private roundtable. At the closed door, no-photographs-allowed discussion with a select group of journalists this afternoon, the man who created Link dropped details and showed off artwork of the Hero in Green's next iteration.
The next console Zelda adventure will feature a Link who is more mature than ever before, and a swordplay system that is far more advanced than any ever seen before in the series. The game may ship as a MotionPlus-only design, as well, which should give you an idea of the swordfighting scheme Shigeru has in the works.
"Think of Zelda while you're trying some of the archery and sword play in Wii Sports Resort," Miyamoto said.
If the next Zelda were to employ MotionPlus in that way (and it totally will), it would be a significant shift for the property -- and one that may well be the change the franchise needs.
"There are people who think of Zelda more as an RPG with simpler controls, so trying to figure out how to make everybody happy is something that's going to concern me," says Miyamoto.
Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available. And get hyped!
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New Zelda in the Works With More Mature Link
June 2, 2009 at 21:00 PDT – Source: Miyamoto Roundtable
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Miyamoto and company are working hard on the new Legend of Zelda, and it might be Wii MotionPlus compatible.
At the Shigeru Miyamoto roundtable tonight, it was revealed that an all-new entry in the Zelda series is in development. While only a small sampling of artwork was shown, it did reveal that the new game will feature an older and more mature Link.
The brains at EAD are still working on many new ideas for the new Zelda, but they hope to include Wii MotionPlus support. In fact, depending on how well Wii MotionPlus works with the game they may make it mandatory. Miyamoto also asked the attendees to think about the new Zelda when playing archery and kendo in Wii Sports Resort.
Unfortunately, the game will not arrive until next year at the earliest.
Jared Rosenberg, Staff Writer
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Hmmmm Zelda Wii, using the full potential of Wii ( unlike Twilight Princess, a GCN game) including the faster clockspeed of the CPU/GPU, the additional RAM (beyond GCN) and most importantly: Motion Plus. All of that... makes me drool. Sadly, I doubt we'll get to play it before fall 2011...not 2010.