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Post by Ztrl on Mar 15, 2006 23:29:13 GMT -5
As you might have read before in EGM, Zelda TP was gonna be compatible with the Revo controller, wich was later declined, and now it has been confirmed! SOURCEWait wait *loses breath* *faints* *wakes up* ok big news, www.hyrule.net/?get=newsview&date=1342&lan=en "Mr. Miyamoto gave one example of how this would work, specifically that you can shoot an arrow simply by pointing the controller at the target on the screen and pressing a button."
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Post by SLA¥ΣR on Mar 25, 2006 18:12:42 GMT -5
COOL COOL COOL, ZELDA WILL NEVER DIE, *or else*
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Post by swimstud600 on Mar 25, 2006 20:51:41 GMT -5
That'd make shooting arrows far easier, that will be really handy if horseback fighting is as big as I've heard
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Post by Ztrl on Aug 21, 2006 21:52:00 GMT -5
In an interview with Japan's monthly periodical Nintendo Dream, Shigeru Miyamoto announced that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will be utilizing a different controller scheme, rather than the one that was shown at E3 this past May.
The game will now allow players to slash with the Wiimote, rather than using the previously used B button for slashing actions. This will allow the next installment of the Zelda series to be more interactive for Wii players. The other change made was that to the bow and arrow control scheme. At E3 users aimed the bow with the Wiimote, then shot the arrows using the D-Pad. Most players, including our own Justin O'Leary, complained of this action being a bit difficult. Now users can aim with the Wiimote, and fire with the now free B button.
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