While he doesn't say much about Zelda Wii, mostly because he's not allowed too, he does say that Shigeru Miyamoto has been delivering a message that the game will not release until it's perfect, and that it is indeed very deep into development. Obviously, this neither confirms nor denies Iwata's earlier statement of a 2010 release, but it's a good sign that the team is aiming for the "perfect" Zelda title, whatever that may be. You can catch part of Nintendo Week here.
Categories: Gaming News, Zelda News
Reggie could probably rip my head off in real life.
I didn't know how to pronounce his name until last year's E3.
Reggie is a pretty cool guy, eh fills amy and doesn't afraid of anything.
I'll admit it -- I really enjoy Nintendo Week. Maybe thats just because it's the first REAL effort on Nintendo's part to get Wii-owners consistently plugged into its Nintendo Channel and learning more about the company and its products.
Campy? Yes. Kiddy humor? Yes. But still, a good weekly rundown for the Wii.
It's a good show, but it can get cheesy, bro.
It's a good show, but it can get cheesy, bro.
I'm tempted to get excited, but Nintendo gave the same reason for the TP delay. That they wanted the game to be the best it could be. Or has anyone heard Nintendo say that TP was not perfect?
Holy crap! So THAT'S how you pronounce his name.