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New Zelda game will have a “fresh surprise”

Submitted by Stephen Ebert on November 19, 2009 – 9:30 am2 Comments

New Zelda game will have a "fresh surprise" Zelda fans can expect a few tasty surprises when Nintendo unveils its next Hyrulian adventure for the Wii at E3 2010. “We have been trying something new” the games producer says.

Over the years Zelda loving gamers have have known what to expect from the pointy eared one but this time things will be different.

Speaking to Official Nintendo Magazine, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma revealed that fans can expect a “fresh surprise” come the big reveal at E3 2010.

“So we have been trying something new in terms of the structure of the Wii version of the new Zelda game this time. I am really hopeful that people will be surprised with the changes we have implemented for this Wii version,” Aonuma teased.

Quite what the Zelda team have planned is anyone’s speculatory guess. We already know it’ll have MotionPlus swordplay, and “gorgeous” graphics. What else? Aonuma’s not revealing a thing. Yet.

“I hope that we can show you something at the E3 show next year and it is something we are hopeful will be surprising,” he said.

Via [Official Nintendo Magazine]

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