Nintendo's Miyamoto Says Retro Might Get A Crack at Legend of Zelda
Could the next Zelda really end up at an American studio? Miyamoto says it's possible.
Could the next Zelda really end up at an American studio? Miyamoto says it's possible.
Although this had been rumored earlier, Nintendo of America today confirmed that both titles have been pushed back.
Nintendo's core IP draws interest from Hollywood "all the time," Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime says, but Nintendo's not likely to do any movie deals.
Yoshio Sakamoto has been highly inspired by film and has the same basic design philosophy whether he makes Metroid or WarioWare.
Release details for other Wii titles confirmed, though the next Legend of Zelda wasn't mentioned.
One of the main figureheads for the series says "We are always planning to make new games in the Metroid Prime series.”
Yoshio Sakamoto has not been involved in the Metroid Prime franchise from Retro Studios. He's currently collaborating with Team Ninja on Metroid: Other M, but he'd still like to see Retro produce a game in the Prime series if they can come up with a good idea.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M are both coming to Wii, ending Nintendo's press conference with a bang.