Poochy and Yoshi's Wooly World is a 3DS version of the Wii
U game of the same name, but it also features new levels, too.
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii
U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his iconic green tunic - Link does no speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath
of the Wild was the toughest Zelda
game to create - companions outside
of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last
name is the
same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath
of the Wild takes place after Ocarina
of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the
game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in
games, it's always the
same Mario in his adventures - the idea
of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does seem playful, Aonuma says they're working on it.
The «Legends» added to the
name helps to signify that they will be using all
of the
same characters from the Hyrule Warriors
game for Wii
U but will also be adding two characters to the
game from Legend
of Zelda: Windwaker.
The company faced some rocky issues after the abysmal Wii
U launch, with a confusing
name, and lack
of hard hitting third party support from current generation
games that the Xbox One and PS4 were receiving at the
same time.
They want everyone to be very sure that the Switch won't have the
same software drought as the Wii
U. It's not even all that happened, as Nintendo's Treehouse stream later revealed the sidescrolling Metroid: Samus Returns
game for the 3DS, a «reimagination» of the 1991 Game Boy game of a similar n
game for the 3DS, a «reimagination»
of the 1991
Game Boy game of a similar n
Game Boy
game of a similar n
game of a similar
name.