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Zelda Creator Confirms A New Easier-to-play Zelda Game

Zelda Creator Confirms A New Easier-to-play Zelda Game

According to an interview with Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo is busy working on a new Legend of Zelda game. While that shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone, considering the popularity of the series, Miyamoto did mention that they’re making the game easier to play, and they’re creating a new way to play the game. Apparently if they follow the current path, the game might not be able to offer fresh surprises to players, so they’re trying some new things this time. We’re hoping that these new things turn out to be something cool, after all, we all love Zelda games, right? What new experiences do you think that Nintendo can bring to the Zelda game? We certainly wouldn’t mind a 3D version of the game for the upcoming 3D-toting Nintendo 3DS.

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