I'm thinking T because Nintendo wants to get the maxium sales of the game, if it's rated E10 than some will consider it a "kids" game and avoid it, and with the T rating, parents won't consider it too mature for their kids.
The Legend of Zelda: Too much trial and error.
Zelda II: Radical change to gameplay.
A Link to the Past: No Problems.
Ocarina of Time: Kaepora Gaebora and Navi.
Majora's Mask: Terrible save system.
Twilight Princess: Lack of difficulty along with dungeons that were way too long.
I guess it really depends on how you look at the game. I don't enjoy Wind Waker because of its graphics, and on the other hand I enjoy TP because of its realistic style. If others enjoy it, great. I just can't take The Wind Waker seriously.
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There are execptions, but generally that's how things ended up. I'm taking the change of graphics with a grain of salt, because if SS turns out to be a critical success we will most likely never see the realistic style again, which would be disappointing. The style of SS I can stand, but the...
However I find it strange for someone like me to be playing an E game unless it's a sports game or something, but there are exceptions like Sim City 4 and Civilization V are rated E or E10, however I still like to play them. But when something like Zelda, which is Nintendo's best series gets...
A casual game would be most games on the Wii like Wii Sports and Mario, while core games are games like Civilization and Fallout. Zelda seemed to have been on the borderline until The Wind Waker at which point it became more appealing to the casual auidence, with thexception of Twilight...