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In the past, Nintendo’s Eiji Aonuma has always discussed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and has noted that no game has managed to surpass it. Last year, he told Nintendo Power that he will not quit working on the series until he accomplishes that goal. In an interview with Spanish magazine El Mundo, Aonuma once again commented on the challenge of topping the classic N64 classic and said that it will be “quite complicated.” “Surpassing it is very complicated. In addition, the things of the past pass on to our memories and there they grow bigger. Now if you play Ocarina of ... Read Full Story
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Majora’s Mask is a game of great quality. There’s a few that think otherwise, but with all great art, it often does cause quite a bit of polarity. Majora’s Mask has the great distinction, or unfortunate fate, of being a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, which many consider the greatest Zelda game of all time. While Phil Stetson won’t argue Ocarina of Time’s importance, he does wish to argue why Majora’s Mask is better. Or more specificity, why Majora’s Mask is the greatest Zelda game ever created. Read Full Story
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Producer Eiji Aonuma talks about the challenges of creating a Zelda game better than Ocarina of Time. Read Full Story
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November 21st, 2009 Posted in DS , News , Written by Valay Related posts: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks launching on December 11 in Europe The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks “takes advantage of the DS hardware even further” The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will make use of the DSi cameras The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks details Aonuma on how Zelda became a playable character in Spirit Tracks Read Full Story
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Two of the major selling points for The Legend of Zelda: Spirits Tracks have been the train and the addition of Zelda to Link as a companion character. But what can you expect from the rest of the game? Read more here: Zelda: Spirit Tracks Snow Temple Preview Read Full Story
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Two of the major selling points for The Legend of Zelda: Spirits Tracks have been the train and the addition of Zelda to Link as a companion character. But what can you expect from the rest of the game?  
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Princess Zelda is set to have an active role in the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. What were her roles like in the other games in the series?Contributor: Emily ShimpPublished: Nov 20, 2009  
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Two of the major selling points for The Legend of Zelda: Spirits Tracks have been the train and the addition of Zelda to Link as a companion character. But what can you expect from the rest of the game? I sat down at Nintendo's Redwood City office to get a good look at the single-player mode for myself (since all I had to go on were Nintendo Power previews and Stephen Totlio's experience) before diving into the multiplayer mode. I was given a...  
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Two of the major selling points for The Legend of Zelda: Spirits Tracks have been the train and the addition of Zelda to Link as a companion character. But what can you expect from the rest of the game? (more…)  
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