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There have been nine ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' Iwata Asks interviews, eight of which are part of a series: | |||
*[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (2010)|Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword]], conducted in 2010 immediately following the game's official announcement, | |||
*[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (Volume One: Wii MotionPlus Inspires New Controls)|Volume One: Wii MotionPlus Inspires New Controls]] with developers responsible for the controls, | *[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (Volume One: Wii MotionPlus Inspires New Controls)|Volume One: Wii MotionPlus Inspires New Controls]] with developers responsible for the controls, | ||
*[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (Volume Two: The Dense Forest)|Volume Two: The Dense Forest]] with developers responsible for the [[Faron Woods]] area, | *[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (Volume Two: The Dense Forest)|Volume Two: The Dense Forest]] with developers responsible for the [[Faron Woods]] area, |
Latest revision as of 15:03, April 10, 2012
There have been nine Skyward Sword Iwata Asks interviews, eight of which are part of a series:
- Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword, conducted in 2010 immediately following the game's official announcement,
- Volume One: Wii MotionPlus Inspires New Controls with developers responsible for the controls,
- Volume Two: The Dense Forest with developers responsible for the Faron Woods area,
- Volume Three: The Dense Volcano and Enemy Monsters with developers responsible for the Eldin Volcano area,
- Volume Four: The Dense Desert and New System with developers responsible for the Lanayru Desert area,
- Volume Five: The Dense Sky and Town with developers responsible for The Sky and Skyloft,
- Volume Six: The Dense Script and Direction with developers responsible for the script and sound,
- Volume Seven: Female Staff with some of the female staff, and
- Volume Eight: Those Who Played The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for Hundreds of Hours with Eiji Aonuma and Hidemaro Fujibayashi.
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