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Princess Thank You Notes

Princess Thank You NotesDo you think it will be a Zelda: Twilight Princess more ...?

Or Nevertheless, another Zelda game in this style? I really liked Twilight Princess and I wish there were a second. Has anyone heard of the new, or even a thought? Thank you. (:

Note: I mean TP for the Gamecube.

There will be another Zelda title, but chances are it will not be a sequel to Twilight Princess, since you could see how the game is over and it seems that the Twilight Realm is fairly complete.

There is no news of a new Zelda title, but Nintendo has said there will be one for the Wii and DS. If this is not for Wii, for the next Nintendo console (excluding the DSi). But there was word from Nintendo. But no pictures, tiles or images yet. We may be able to see that stuff drunk by the end of 2009.

Remember that the Gamecube version and the Wii version of Twilight Princess are essentially the same with minor differences so it does not matter whether you are talking about.

I loved Twilight (and Wind Waker) expensive, but I think Nintendo should continue to innovate and try something new once more. It is a company that has defined itself by bucking trends. To make a direct sequel to a game Nintendo would both lower the price of greatness of the franchise and reduce their reputation as a pioneer. People have already complained that TP was too similar to Ocarina, and while I do not agree, I still support the idea again do something different!

There is a room-yes

No, it's another Wii Zelda in the works / However, because of the way finished TP, I do not see how we can continue the story. In addition, Miyamoto stated that TP would be the last Zelda game "of this kind," explaining that he wanted the franchise will be re-designed from the ground to really leverage the capabilities of the Wii.

Posted on February 12, 2010.
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