While driving to work today I was wondering what the most precious possesion I could possibly have. And it hit me an original NES Legend of Zelda or Super Mario Bros. signed by none other than Shigeru Miyamoto. The legendary developer has gone on to create some of the most notable gaming franchise’s for the past 30 years and continues to do so today.
These groundbreaking video games changed gaming forever and drew in scores of fans in the process.
Screen Rant, "The return of one controversial character could have an incredible effect on The Legend of Zelda, prompting the introduction of new features."
Honestly I really changed my mind on Fi with the remaster because they didn't make her interrupt your gameplay every 5 seconds, that drastically changed my views on her
Technically she's in ToTK but obviously can't take any other form than the sword she was made into. Also the companion feature has been done plenty of times in Zelda, I don't think it'll add anything new. If anything should be brought back it should be the Minish.
Matt from We Game Daily writes "The Legend of Zelda series has gone in a different direction. One which, try as I have, I just can’t get on board with. Here is why I think Zelda should return to its 3D roots."
Amen! A good, tight, Zelda game with a focus on dungeons and puzzles. Let people have the new style Zelda if you gotta, but let us have the OoT style games too. That's not without precedent either, the handheld 2D Zelda's in the style of A Link to the Past etc have coexisted alongside the 3D Zelda's before
Wind Waker had a perfect balance of open world and a cool, well hand-crafted design. Maybe try to keep the open world but put in effort to make more memorable story driven quests and locations.
Yes I would buy this, I would love live love it if it were on a Mario or Zelda game
If I only had 400 dollars to spend... I would still be 10 dollars short... NOO!
That doesn't look like his autograph. There is a gold SP signed by Miyamoto on display at Nintendo World in NY, and it looks completely different. . .
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This is the Autograph he started giving out once he became more popular in gaming. And people knew who he was. This one is the old school Japanese Autograph... the other is an American Autograph which he learned how to write in English recently.
I bet you he'd sign your copy for free if he was there in person, I think he's that kinda guy.