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Modern Aspects in the Zelda Series

written by Crono

Another new interview with Zelda director, Eiji Aonuma, reveals a possibility of more modern aspects in future Zelda titles.

“Technology actually was not a major concern for us when we decided to use the train. In The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, the boat was the key mode of transportation. Now that Spirit Tracks takes place on land, we needed a new way for players to get around, and felt that the train offered the best sense of exploration and discovery. We don’t think it feels out of place in the game world. Trains are also a popular mode of transportation in Japan. My children and I still feel a great sense of adventure when we ride trains in Japan.”

“Regarding use of other forms in technology in the future, as long it adds to the overall game experience and is something we feel the player would enjoy, we wouldn’t be afraid to implement it. As a matter of fact, we have used the Hook Shot in several previous games, which would be considered a very modern type of technology, even by today’s standards. “

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This article was posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 9:42 pm and is filed under Future Zelda, Skyward Sword, Spirit Tracks, Zelda News and was written by Crono.

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    I was skeptical of the trains when I watched the first game trailer, but now I think of it as just part of the storyline to the game.

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