Tag: Shigeru Miyamoto

Nintendo World Report TV, a YouTube channel owned by Nintendo World Report, recently started a series called “Know Your Developers” starring John Rairdin. For the third installment of this online show, NWTV talks about the brilliant minds behind the Zelda series for the past 20 years.

This seven-minute video focuses mostly on Aonuma and Miyamoto, then goes on to employees under them. John then explains his speculation on who may be on the development team for Zelda U

In a recent interview from Games Master Magazine, director Eiji Aonuma has confirmed that the Bomber’s Notebook will be revamped in ways that not only suit the 3DS dual screens. According to the interview, it was actually Shigeru Miyamoto who wanted to improve the Bomber’s Notebook so that players might be more aware of the many side quests that can be recorded within. Follow the jump for more details!

Shigeru Miyamoto and Eiji Aonuma recently showed us some gameplay for the upcoming Zelda game for the Wii U. While most people loved the look and are now more excited than ever for what the rest of the game could be like, other people expressed concern that there didn’t appear to be much to do in the overworld. One of the big complaints about Twilight Princess was that, although the was a vast Hyrule to explore, things to find were…

Yet another interview with Shigeru Miyamoto has surfaced this week, courtesy of The Associated Press. Much like the others, The Legend of Zelda creator spoke about a variety of different topics, including their plans for the upcoming Zelda U. This time around, however, we’ve learned something really interesting. During the interview, Miyamoto was asked about what his strategy was for the new Zelda title coming out on the Wii U, to which he replied…

Internet celebrity iJustine managed to sit down with The Legend of Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto, along with translator Bill Trinen, and ask them a couple of questions about upcoming games. After learning more about the size of Zelda U‘s world and how it’ll influence the gameplay, they eventually reached the topic of amiibo support. She asked about how the amiibo would be integrated into the new Star Fox or Zelda games, to which he replied…

In a recent interview with iJustine, Shigeru Miyamoto has shared some interesting facts about the initial development plan for the world in Zelda U. He explains that, with every Zelda game, they always try to present Hyrule as this big world for the player to explore. Due to the hardware limitations of previous consoles, the only way they could achieve this was by segmenting each area and then piecing them together. Thanks to the hardware capabilities of the Wii U, they decided to try and approach this idea differently. They started off by creating a world the size of…

YouTube star iJustine recently posted an interview on her channel that she conducted with Shigeru Miyamoto and Bill Trinen from Nintendo. She talked many topics, but, of course, the new Zelda game came up eventually. Check out what Miyamoto had to say…

By now, most of you have seen the Game Awards footage of Zelda U – but have you seen the Japanese version? Even if you’re like me and don’t speak Japanese, this is still footage worth checking out. The audio is clearer because of the absence of the English dub, allowing us to make out extra audio details…

Although Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker may seem irrelevant to The Legend of Zelda, Toad may owe it to Link for being the star of his first ever spin-off. In a recent interview with Treasure Tracker director Shinya Hiratake, he had revealed that the game originally had nothing to do with Toad, when in fact, it was actually a game designed to be part of the Legend of Zelda franchise. Hit the jump to read more behind the concept!

If you’ve ever played Starfox 64 and Majora’s Mask before, you might have noticed something familiar about the particular order of the five animal masks lined in a row on the masks screen. By no coincidence, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of both the Starfox and Legend of Zelda series found the opportunity include several Starfox 64 characters as cameos in the form of masks. Hit the jump to find out more!