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Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Wii U retail version comes with a 3 GB install

Nintendo reveals that Zelda: Breath of the Wild will need to install some data on Wii U if you pick up the retail version.

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FallenAngel19842655d ago

It comes on cartridge yet still needs to install on the NS internal storage. This doesn't look good for NS users in the future on that meager 32GB HDD that's going to get filled up quickly

CocoaBrother2655d ago

Did you not even bother reading the article or even the headline for that matter? It says the Wii U game has an install, not the Switch. The official Nintendo website makes no mention of an install for the Switch version as of now; only the Wii U version.

Moonman2655d ago (Edited 2655d ago )

Lol

bouzebbal2654d ago

i have space enough on 32GB HDD. just give me that game already!

gamer78042654d ago

The principle still applies especially to any 3rd party support.

Neonridr2654d ago

*fail*

jesus.. your eyes do work right?

jaymacx2654d ago

Thats why people shouldn't be so quick to judge. lol

Gemmol2654d ago (Edited 2654d ago )

Lol he goes around complaining on each thread for the Switch, he doesn't read the article, just post a negative response to make people upset and respond to him......pay him the same attention he gave to the article

MetroidFREAK212654d ago

Are you kidding me with this comment? Did you read? Or are you trying to make yourself look idiotic on the internet with the "trolling"... Give me a break

mcstorm2654d ago

@FallenAngel1984 N4G user all over.

zombiewombie2654d ago

Reading comprehension sir, reading comprehension.

deafdani2654d ago (Edited 2654d ago )

Holy shit, forget about reading the article... we've hit a new low of people not even reading the goddamn headline.

SMH

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DillyDilly2654d ago (Edited 2654d ago )

Good old Wii U

The_Sage2654d ago (Edited 2654d ago )

Just for the Wii U.

neogeo2654d ago

This will run fantastically on my modded WiiU

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Switch game sale includes Zelda, Mario, Fire Emblem, Splatoon 2, Xenoblade, Miitopia

Some big first-party Switch games are currently on sale, including Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, and more.

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How far Zelda: Breath of the Wild's influence goes

Nintendo Everything pinpoints the new things that Zelda: Breath of the Wild brought to the table and how it inspired other developers.

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H9801d ago

N4G will be mad at this, how dare you praise Breath of the wild

stupidusername801d ago

To all future comments:
No one is saying Zelda invented anything. BoTW used existing ideas and took inspiration from a lot of games and streamlined it. The game sold 25 million copies, received massive praise and many game developers follow suit. Just like how Apple didn’t invent smartphones, but still made the phone that other companies were inspired by later on.

GhostofHorizon801d ago

I can only speak for myself but I have nothing against the game, it's the same article being written every 3 months that's getting a bit old. There are pleanty of other great games out there that have inspired genres that get barely any recognition.

I think the game did a good job about streamlining some aspects but if it didn't have Zelda in it's name some of the weaker parts of the game would not have been forgiven as easily.

H9801d ago

This, you know it feels like if people don't say that the game invested everything then they are not praising it enough, the best praise that can be given to it is that it did open world right, that's it, it doesn't have to be the first to be the best!

Vanfernal801d ago

It's also about to turn 5 years old... We get it... Botw is great. How about more articles saying RE4 revolutionized 3rd person shooters with the over the shoulder cam. Or how Mario 64 redifined 3D platforming... Or how Street Fighter 2 pushed fighting games into the mainstream... At this point these articles are just redundant.

LordoftheCritics801d ago

BOTW became a copyable form. Thats what makes it special.

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ZeekQuattro801d ago

If BOTW is public enemy number one on here Game Pass is a close second. That service is hated with a passion on here. Don't dare praise it either. Only Sony branded content deserve such praise.

H9801d ago

I haven't owned anything Xbox related since 360 because I just don't like their direction anymore yet I can't but be jealous about game pass it's a brilliant offer

MadLad801d ago (Edited 801d ago )

This place is a giant bubble.
I can have a level headed, reasonable discussion on almost any reasonable YouTube video. Even with people of differing opinions.

Here? It's almost always vitriol and dog piling if you're not siding with the majority.

MadLad801d ago

Yeah. It feels like one of the most needlessly hated games here on N4G, honestly.

CS7801d ago

It is such a strange phenomenon? What caused it?

BOTW is known as a masterpiece every where else. But on N4G it is a “Ubisoft game with a Zelda Skin”.

H9800d ago

Yes and yet Ghost of Tsushima, the game that they call Samurai Creed is not a Ubisoft copy

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DarkZane801d ago

I love Breath of the Wild, but stop saying it invented the wheel. Open world games existed before that so I am pretty sure none of those game were influenced by it. Hell Pokemon Legends Arceus is technically more similar to Monster Hunter than an open world game.

Shuckylad801d ago

Let’s be honest for a wii u game botw is great. If inspiration is taken from it then great.

AuraAbjure801d ago

It's why I bought a Wii U. There were no other games worth playing cuz I also had an Xbone.

Terry_B801d ago

Hey..another opinion piece from a website with the word Nintendo in its name about how Zelda Botw influenced other games ..lel.

Flawlessmic801d ago (Edited 801d ago )

Look i love breath of the wild as much as the next guy but honestly ur acting like it changed the game or something.

It didnt it was an amazingly crafted open world game, that its.

Tgat fact tgatva few games steal certain things from it doesnt make it more special. Devs steal things from other games literally the time.

So are we gonna have posts about how a crummy game with nice feature influenced all gamers after it just vecause a few things were taken from it by another dev.

Its weird to say this about such an amazing game but its literally overrated at this point.

Something like gta deserves these articles gta and red dead are exemplary examples on how to do open world and the added bonus of them basically starting the trend and perfecting it

Concertoine801d ago (Edited 801d ago )

There were also articles discussing the influence of GTA 3 and Shenmue when they came out 20 years ago.

CS7801d ago

GTA’s open world is flawed in that the missions can be carried out only a specific and precise way.

BOTW actually fixes that and allows you to do the missions in whatever way you figure out.

GTA is amazing and way more revolutionary but BOTW does push the needle forward.

Flawlessmic801d ago

@cs7

Thats because the game barely has a story so it can do that, it gave u 4 major objectives which were all effectively the same. It was the envirments tgat made it different and that i could do it any order but thats all because the minimalist story allowed it.

How would a game with a full on story like gta, red dead, horizon work if it was just done in any order?

Zelda did push the need cause it was an brillant game but people overrate it for 2 simple things, not having a map full of icons and the fact u can complete those same 4 objectives in any order.

CBaoth800d ago

So then it copied the gameplay mechanic from Crackdown? That's all you reference. Did you NOT know BOTW copied it from another game? That's pushing the envelope?

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Looking back on Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Champions' Ballad DLC

A few years after Zelda: Breath of the Wild's release, Nintendo Everything looks back on the Champions' Ballad DLC.

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