Fan does what Nintendidn't with a Legend of Zelda Wii
U Tech Demo In 2011, when the Legend of Zelda Wii
U Tech Demo was first shown, we were presented with a dazzling tech demo...
Not exact matches
... In all, the Wii
U is still as much a
tech demo as anything else.
While this game has only been shown as a
tech demo, the recent announcement that the Mario game on Wii
U will be based off New Super Mario Bros..
Shield Pose is a simple
tech demo that takes the Wii
U's gyroscope functionality and turns it into a fun rhythm game.
-- Nintendo will announce Zelda
U, he said it's going to be the game we are waiting for, very big world, fully filled with many secrets and life, it will feature a more stylized
tech demo look, it has a more mature storyline and sidequests similar to Majoras Mask, complex dungeons and there's a very cool feature which will drive the Zelda series so much forward.
This looks like an early
tech demo for a new Animal Crossing
U.
Also the same site that successfully reported details on the Switch's design in an era of hundreds of fakes, along with pointing out how Stars became a
tech demo and there's no way they'd release Mother 3 on Wii
U so late.
Nintendo Land might be a glorified
tech demo but at least a new Wii
U owner gets an idea right off the bat of what the console is all about.
You can tell a lot of effort was put into making this game a visual pleasure, despite the fact that it is essentially a mini-game collection and
tech -
demo for the Wii
U.
... In all, the Wii
U is still as much a
tech demo as anything else.
Last year's Wii
U reveal included a
tech demo of Link battling a giant spider in jawdropping high definition.
In fact, the very first
tech demo for Zelda on the Wii
U was shown off almost six years ago, at E3 2011, over a year and a half before our website was even founded.
X. X features truly beautiful and breathtaking visuals that spread across a giant and open world for players to traverse and explore, and it still looks arguably better than Zelda
U «s
tech demo.
Finally, the last blockbuster title to get an E3 mention was Star Fox on Wii
U. It's in development now and was shown as a
tech demo to a select group of journalists, but was strangely absent from today's presentation.