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Although many fans and members of the press expected Nintendo to debut their next Wii U Zelda game during this morning's Nintendo Direct, the company instead deflected attention to the previously announced Wind Waker HD Remake. No mention was made of the upcoming sequel.
Nintendo has a lot to prove this year at E3. In the wake of lackluster sales and a paltry software lineup, the company needs to bring its big guns, otherwise known as Mario, Zelda, and Smash Bros., to salvage its reputation among gamers. Thankfully, the Big N reportedly plans to do just that. Tune in at e3.nintendo.com for an official live stream at 10 AM (EST) as we bring you up to the minute coverage in Latinos Post's live blog.
"The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker" is easily the most anticipated Wii U game of 2013. The idea of an HD remake and new additions has created a great deal of buzz and conversation. A number of pundits have published wish lists in which they denote how the remake can improve upon the 2002 Gamecube classic.
Wii U owners will get their first Zelda title this fall when Nintendo releases an HD remake of "The Wind Waker." Despite no release date being officially announced, two retailers may have revealed the launch date for the highly anticipated title.
Ever since the Zelda tech demo introduced the Wii U back at E3 2011, gamers have anticipated the next iteration of the series. Nintendo has finally decided to unveil new information on the next Zelda during its Nintendo Direct Conference this morning.
One of the most anticipated titles in development for the Wii U is the upcoming Zelda title. Just a few days ago, a set of rumors spread indicating that the new title could potentially include a romance between Zelda and Link, two different kinds of control schemes, and even voice acting. A number of these additions would be firsts in the series, but it seems that most fans want Nintendo to take a few steps backward for the next Wii U Zelda.
One of the most anticipated titles for the Wii U has not even been announced yet. That title would be the rumored Wii U Zelda.
The Nintendo Wii U had a highly successful launch, but the one area where the big N did not deliver was in the first party department.
The Wii U launches in just a few weeks, but one of the more notable items missing in the launch lineup is a major first party title. New Super Mario Bros U is a Mario title, but is far from the major first party title many have come to expect from Nintendo.
Nintendo's Wii U will launch on November 18 with 23 promising launch titles.
With the announcement that the Wii U will launch on November 18 (the same date 10 years after the Nintendo Gamecube came into existence) the new hot question to arise regards the launch lineup. Now we know when it comes out, but what will there be to play?
The Wii U Release Date was announced yesterday, giving relief to millions of Nintendo fans who were scared that the system would not be released this year.
But Nintendo fanboys can also take another sigh of relief because new information about the next generation Zelda game may have also been revealed.