Aonuma Says Next Zelda Remake Might be Based on Fan Demand
Posted on February 13 2015 by Darrin W. Harr
If there is one element that I love about Nintendo, it’s that they listen to their fans. Legend of Zelda boss Eiji Aonuma recently told us in an interview by GameSpot that the next remake could be largely influenced by what the fans want.
He said Nintendo has always paid attention to what fans expect from them. Aonuma was excited to work on Majora’s Mask 3D to begin with, but was also enthused with all the support from fans who didn’t even know if the project was even happening, he said.
I guess we can thank the fans and organizations such as Operation Moonfall for this wondrous 3D remake!
An excerpt from the GameSpot interview:
As far as what games might be remade in the future? I think that we always pay a lot of attention to user demand to see what sort of things people are talking about. When I first came to this 3DS Majora’s Mask project, it was something that I personally had really wanted to remake for a while. But at the time that I first started working on it, I didn’t really know if people wanted it. If they’d want to buy and play it. So I was really happy to see as I was coming into the later stages of development of the game, that there were a lot of player voices out there of people who were saying that they wanted this game to come out. And I was really happy to see that.
Source: GameSpot