Shigeru Miyamoto Talks about Skyward Sword’s Difficulty
Posted On 11 Feb 2012 By admin
An interview has been posted up over at Entertainment Weekly that features Shigeru Miyamoto. It has him talking about Skyward Sword, mainly some differences between the prototype and the finished designs difficulty levels, the 25th anniversary of Zelda and Mario, and other Nintendo stuff. Here’s a good tidbit of the interview: ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: I just [...]
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Hand Made Wooden Master Sword
Posted On 28 Jan 2012 By admin
While I’ve seen some great gifts exchanged between family members, I think this one made by R1CKW’s grandfather over on Reddit tops them all, or at least comes pretty darn close. As the swords make is just incredible overall, and the fact that the Grandfather went to so much trouble to make this really shows [...]
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Rewards and Character Building in Skyward Sword
Posted On 20 Jan 2012 By admin
The Zelda franchise is famously premised on exploration. The original Legend of Zelda offered a world one could literally get lost in. Different mechanics — ranging from action to puzzle-solving — affected the way the player explored the world, but there could be little question that the whole purpose of the game was to discover. [...]
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Awesome Skyward Sword Fanart
Posted On 13 Jan 2012 By admin
Many fans of the Legend of Zelda express their love for the game series by collecting official Zelda merchandise, write fanfiction, draw fanart, etc. This particular fan of the series, Deviantart artist L-DAWB, drew an awesome Skyward Sword fanart that showcases nearly all of the major characters in the game and features a beautiful array [...]
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Skyward Sword Beetle Easter Egg
Posted On 08 Jan 2012 By admin
The Beetle in Skyward Sword is useful for many things: getting items that are far out of Link’s reach, hitting switches, getting past obstacles by using a bomb, getting a look at the surroundings, hitting random citizens of Skyloft… Wait, what? Yes, apparently so, cause one such person has done just that. Robotortoise of youtube [...]
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Aonuma Not Sure About Another Zelda Game in SS World
Posted On 04 Jan 2012 By admin
According to Nintendo Everything, Eiji Aonuma has mentioned somewhere in the pages of Game Informer’s latest magazine that Skyward Sword’s artwork style and it’s story will more than likely not appear in another Zelda game. Here’s what Eiji said: “With Wind Waker, the graphics were suited to handheld gaming. Also the game ended with Link [...]
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Skyward Sword Review by JuicieJ
Posted On 30 Dec 2011 By admin
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the latest addition to the legendary franchise and is widely considered to be one of its best games yet. Ever since its debut trailer at E3 2010, it’s been one of the most highly anticipated games in history. Fans were eager for a revolution in the series, and [...]
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Skyward Sword Not As loved In Japan?
Posted On 29 Dec 2011 By admin
While The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword didn’t fly off of the shelves as well as other games, it certainly had millions of fans drooling every second over its release. It made its way to the top of the sales charts in both the United States and Japan in November. While it has continued selling [...]
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Skyward Sword Motion Controls for JRPGs
Posted On 17 Dec 2011 By admin
An article over at Joystiq has appeared talking about what motion controls could do for JRPGs or in other words: Japanese Role-Playing Games. The author talks about how if developers were to implement the motion controls used in Skyward Sword in some JRPGs that it might bring draw some interest in the games and make [...]
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How Long is Skyward Sword?
Posted On 21 Nov 2011 By admin
Kotaku has a short article up that talks about how long Skyward Sword is. We’ve heard Shigeru Miyamoto say that Skyward Sword would have at least 50-100 hours of gameplay. So was he right? Apparently so, because the author of this article states he reached about nearly the same amount during his playthrough of Skyward [...]
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