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Zelda announced for Revolution - Great Rumbler - 12th August 2005

Quote:Eiji Aonuma, Nintendo's main man for the Zelda series has confirmed to the South American official Nintendo magazine that a next-gen title in the series is on the way. "[Nintendo president] Satoru Iwata has assigned to me the task of doing a Zelda game for the upcoming platform," he stated.

While it was pretty much certain that one of Nintendo's most popular franchises would be appearing at some point upon their next console, its reassuring news to know that work has already started, despite the game's launch still being a while off.

In the meantime, Nintendo fans can look forward to The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, which debuts across the world this November.

What a surprise!

Cube-Europe


Zelda announced for Revolution - Dark Jaguar - 12th August 2005

That's not even really news :D.


Zelda announced for Revolution - lazyfatbum - 12th August 2005

Yeah I mean that's like saying N_A has a small penis or Darunia's father is Hitler; Tell us something we DONT know.


Zelda announced for Revolution - A Black Falcon - 12th August 2005

Not exactly news, but nice to hear anyway...


Zelda announced for Revolution - Dark Jaguar - 12th August 2005

Nintendo just sent me an e-mail for 3 FREE* issues of Nintendo Power.

*immortal soul, doesn't really need to be yours...

Well, while I wouldn't pay for it, I'll take free issues any time. They might have some full color maps or something in there. The thing is, after clicking on it, the <a href="http://www.nintendo.com/three_for_free/">page</a> says "3 free issues followed by 12 issues for, I'm gonna say... 15 bucks...". So, they aren't really free at all, are they then? Well, turns out I never had to give them any sort of credit card data or anything, and they really are giving out 3 and then politely asking if I want a subscription. Seemed straightforward, and that's what I'll stick with. So, if this is a lie like the last time some company kept sending me free issues and suddenly a bill, I'll handle it like last time, CHALLENGE them on it, they eventually apologize for being jerks, and I get to keep my free magazines.