Wii Zelda Rumors

Zelda fans are long-suffering. In a world where semi-constant sequels have become the norm, they've been forced to go without any Zelda games for several long years on end, because quite clearly, Link

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linkZelda fans are long-suffering. In a world where semi-constant sequels have become the norm, they’ve been forced to go without any Zelda games for several long years on end, because quite clearly, Link’s Crossbow Gimmick doesn’t count.

Back in 2006, Nintendo said Wii Zelda and Wii Mario were both in development. Today, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 have been released. As for Wii Zelda? Not even a screenshot has been revealed. Methinks someone exaggerated a bit about Wii Zelda’s production.

“Fabricated News” has already given a full report of the long-awaited Wii Zelda and our suspicions that the game has not, in fact, been “almost ready” for the past four years. Well, the rumor mill for Wii Zelda has been moving recently, even if the game development team hasn’t, so we thought we’d address some of the rumors right here.

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Rumor #1: Wii Zelda is going to be released next year, in 2009. No, sorry, my apologies. That is an old rumor that was proven false. What I meant to say was…

Rumor #2: Wii Zelda will be shown at E3 and released this year. OK, I grant you that New Super Mario Bros. Wii was released the year it was shown at E3, but if Nintendo’s history with Zelda and E3 has shown us anything, it’s that Nintendo always releases a Zelda game the year after a demo of it is shown at E3, because the demo only covers the first level of the game. That means, if we see the game at E3 2010, it will most likely come out in 2011, unless it gets delayed.

Now, it seems more likely that at E3 2010, we’ll see our first trailer/screenshots of the game, because we still haven’t seen any of those yet.  If that happens, the demo will probably come out in E3 2011, and the game itself will be later released in your sleep, because you’re totally dreaming if you expect to see this game come out during the Wii’s lifespan.

Rumor #3: Wii Zelda is going to be a sequel to Majora’s Mask. While it’s a quaint idea to think the Zelda series would make such a link to the past, Majora’s Mask came out in 2000. Will there be a sequel to it 10+ years later? I really doubt it. Apparently, that game has sort of a love/hate relationship with fans. Nintendo would probably want to make a sequel to a more universally popular Zelda game.

The rumor says that it might be an indirect sequel to the game, not a direct sequel. This is more likely, because Wind Waker and Twilight Princess were both indirect sequels to Ocarina of Time. That is, we have yet to see a 3D Zelda game that is not somehow related to Ocarina of Time. So I won’t be too shocked if Wii Zelda is related to OoT, too.

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When there is at least ten times more extant material from Sappho than there is from a modern game, you know there's something weird going on.

So, to sum up all that we know for sure about Wii Zelda

We know that it’s going to be released for the Wii, and Zelda will most likely be involved. Also, Nintendo will probably pull a rip-off move and force everyone to buy a Wii MotionPlus in order to perform the delicate “swing the Wii-mote left and right” controls. But that’s about it. So don’t go believing any crazy rumors about the game just yet, folks!

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From 2007 to 2016

Michael Gray is a staff writer for GameCola, who focuses on adventure games, videos and writing videogame walkthroughs.

2 Comments

  1. hehe most of these rumors turned out to be nothing more then that a rumor. some of them i wish where true thought. the only one that is true is that they want users to use the game remote control to play swing your shield and sword i read on http://www.zeldaskywardswordblog.com/ that they might even sell a combo shield sword remote control if they do and its fair priced i will get that because i think that is really neat and you can still play while sitting or laying down.

    1. Skyward sword hd proved they dont need motion controls. Money hungry Nintendo and there wii motion +!!! I mean we seriously could have used a calassic controller. Though I do perfer motion controls. :b

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