Eiji Aonuma on Skyward Sword, Ocarina of Time 3DS
Posted On 24 Aug 2010 By admin
ONM: Is the range of weapons more diverse? EA: Of course some of the old items are back - things like the slingshot - but I really think that people will play this with MotionPlus and the items will almost feel new because of the technology. But of course if you look on the weapons menu you will see a couple of question marks - those are new items that aren't available [in old Zelda games]. So every question mark on the item screen in the demo is a new, never before seen item? This just excites me even more. Given the wide range of items we have had in the Zelda series, having so many new items is really a big plus in my book. Of course, this isn't all he had to say about Skyward Sword, and of course we haven't even dipped into the bits on Ocarina of Time 3DS. Step inside for more....
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Legend of Neil Episode 3 Season 3 – Fairyhood
Posted On 24 Aug 2010 By admin
Check out the brand new Legend of Neil episode from season 3, Fairyhood.
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The Legend of Zelda – Wind Waker: ‘Hyrulian Highlands’
Posted On 24 Aug 2010 By admin
This arrangement attempts to elaborate on some of the Celtic themes in the "Wind Waker" soundtrack. The low brass section often imitates the drone of bagpipes, while strings and woodwinds mimic the lilt of the chanter throughout the piece. Especially attentive listeners might detect very brief nods to the overture of Disney's "Bedknobs and Broomsticks," by the Sherman Brothers, and Lerner and Loewe's musical "Brigadoon." The song was recorded live at the Gamer Symphony Orchestra's Spring 2010 concert on May 8 at the University of Maryland's Clarice Smith Center. The mandolin solo was performed by Katie Noble. GSO President and flugelhornist Rob Garner started this arrangement early in 2009, shortly after Katie joined the ensemble as a violinist. When it became apparent that Katie also played mandolin -- and actually owned one -- he began working on the piece. As for its title, should it be "Hyrulian" or "Hylian"? According to the Internet, either could be correct, though "Hylian" seems to refer more commonly to a race, with "Hyrulian" referring to a nationality. Rob went with "Hyrulian" to give the title a more brogue-ish and alliterative feel. Inspiration for the style of this arrangement came from English composer Gustav...
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