The Legend of
Zelda franchise producer Eiji Aonuma originally entertained quite a different vision for the game that eventually became Hyrule Warriors; he and Tecmo Koei producer Yosuke Hayashi weren't planning on the very Warriors-esque game Omega Force has produced.
Not exact matches
In a recent interview with ShackNews,
Zelda series
producer Eiji Aonuma has revealed a bit more about why the series hasn't been annualized like some of the most popular Western
franchises.
Celebrating 30 years of stirring virtual adventure and memorable soundtracks with live orchestral renditions directly approved by
franchise producer Eiji Aonuma, The Legend of
Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses brings the
Zelda franchise to life with a full orchestra, choir, and a reimagined score that includes new movements from more recently released
Zelda games such as Skyward Sword and the highly anticipated Breath of the Wild, while still paying homage to classic installments like Ocarina of Time and A Link to the Past.
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Producer is locked
Speaking in Edge # 296, The Legend of
Zelda series
producer Eiji Aonouma has pointed out how the
franchise consistently remains unique.
«New
Zelda» actually has a few details added to its own mystery, as
franchise producer Eiji Aonuma talked about the game.
Designed to be a journey as epic and thrilling as the Legend itself, The Legend of
Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses presents the music of this celebrated
franchise with all - new arrangements directly approved by
franchise producer Eiji Aonuma and Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo (Super Mario Bros., The Legend of
Zelda).
Back of May of last year,
Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma said that he wants to keep providing surprises with the next
Zelda, and expressed to be aware of the significance of continuing the
franchise.
Eiji Aonuma, the
producer in charge of the Legend of
Zelda franchise, wanted to share his excitement for the system bundle in a special video message, which you can find after the break.
Series
Producer Eiji Aonuma has said that this new installment in The Legend of
Zelda franchise will be a clean break from the conventions of previous games, removing boundaries that forced players to follow a set path and introducing new gameplay that has not been experienced in previous games in the series.
Any concerns that this isn't a fully fledged
Zelda experience should be dispelled by the involvement of legendary
producer Eiji Aonuma and A Link Between Worlds» director Hiromasa Shikata, both of whom have worked on the
franchise for many years.