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Quote:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker director Eiji Aonuma yesterday confirmed in his GDC presentation that there the sequel of Wind Waker will be showcased at the upcoming E3 in May. He will from now on also be acting as the producer for the upcoming Zelda titles. However, we were guaranteed that Shigeru Miyamoto will still have the final say when it comes to the Zelda series.

Furthermore, Aonuma hinted that the Nintendo DS will feature connectivity with Wind Waker II. He also spoke of a new Zelda title being development for the Nintendo DS, which would, of course, be a perfect launch title for the new Nintendo platform.

Finally, the new producer promised there will be changes in the series and that more information would be available at this year’s E3.

Cube-Europe will bring you more as it breaks!

I wonder what they can do with a Zelda game and two screens...

Cube-Europe
Here's one of the slides from the presentation:

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http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?a...em&id=5162
What can they do with two screens? TINGLE TUNER! Also some other stuff we can't possibly imagine!
Hahaha, that'd be awesome!!

I love it how they gave Wind Waker 2 a release date of "2XXX". That means we'll see it within the next 996 years!!! WOOO!!!!

If it's not playable at E3 then don't expect it out this year, not even in Japan. If it's just a MM-type sequel then it should be finished this year, but Miyamoto did mention that it would be quite innovative and different from past Zelda games. Hmm...

And Zelda DS? Will that conflict with their plans to release the Capcom-developed original GBA Zelda game soon? It has to have been in development for several years already. I hope it doesn't get pushed back. :(
Wouldn't it though? Also, I thought they said 200X, or 20XX, eh but it's all the same. Point is, we'll have robots fighting for justice when it comes out! Rush Jet!
Nope, they said 2XXX:

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Hedging their bets for when it'll be released, are they... :D
I know, it's pretty ridiculous. They're covering their backs for the next 996 years!
Nintendo is so damn weird. I love 'em!

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... what the heck? Is that supposed to be intelligible? :D
Hehe, if you know the context of the picture.

From ign's Aonuma GDC speech:

Quote:The first thing I want to tell you about in my discussion of Zelda-esqueness is an extremely important process that is incessantly connected to Zelda development and that is something I call the "Miyamoto Test," also known as "upending the tea table".
The tea table is a low dining table that you sit on the floor to eat at. But, you don't see them often now a days as most Japanese people eat at Western-styled dining tables. When I was growing up in the 1950s through the 1970s, every house had one. What it means to upend the tea table -- it actually comes from a scene in a famous Japanese manga called "Star of the Giants," in which the father seated in back there on the left hits his son in front of him so hard that the food on the table is knocked up into the air. The father being in no mood to eat what's been served, upended the table -- forcing his wife to cook a new meal. This action by the head of the household was absolute and it represents the action of an old fashioned Japanese father.

Of course now a days, if someone was to do that it would actually destroy the family and the father would be arrested for child abuse. So, all that remains today is the phrase 'upending the tea table.' So, long ago there was period in Japan where they thought this was proper and acceptable. Now a days with only the phrase remaining, it is generally the lead figure who takes on the role of the strong proper father. Whenever a game nears completion with only the final polish remaining, with no fail Mr. Miyamoto upends our tea table and the direction that we all thought we were going in suddenly changes dramatically.

Mr. Miyamoto doesn't just upend the tea table and send the team into utter confusion. He then sits down with us and together we rethink what we've done that has been affective and what we can do that will create a positive result for a Zelda game. Mr. Miyamoto always says that when it comes to upending the tea table, I always pick up my own plate. His test is very important, and it's something that we actually welcome.

When he speaks, there is a phrase that Mr. Miyamoto always mentions that speaks directly to the very nature of the Zelda series. The phrase is, 'Zelda is a game that values reality over realism.' In the art world, realism is a movement to faithfully replicate the real world to whatever extent possible. Reality is not mimicking the real world, but rather making players feel like what they are experiencing is real. The big difference is that even exaggerated expression through toon-shading can be an effective means of making things feel more real.
Yes, that does explain it nicely... :)
Well it does...
Haha, I thing Shiggy would LOVE our Shiggies!

I am SO sending in that pic of him as Willy Wonka now!
Shiggy is the coolest person in the WORLD!!
It's very close!

The others we should consider for the awesome award are:

Steve Irwin
Colin Mockery
That's it...
Here are some more:

-Bruce Cambell
-Bo Jackson [you knew that was coming!]
They should all form an elite ethnically diverse super hero fighting team, saving the environment or some such thing, and maybe they are all wearning magic rings, only they are invisible so they don't know they are wearing them. Also they can't feel the rings.