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Let us not speak of that abomination.
That CD i game had Zelda![]()
source:Siliconera
Speaking with Game Informer at E3, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma shared some brief thoughts on the trailer that Nintendo showed off for The Legend of Zelda on Wii U. Aonuma says that he’s been hearing people say that they think Link is a lady now.
“That might be something that consciously we kind of did, but not to say anything specific—I am not saying anything specific—but, I am hoping people continue to comment, and I will continue to follow the fan comments and reactions to the trailer,” Aonuma said.
“I am certainly curious, and I am sure there are things we as developers can glean.”
Meanwhile, speaking with MMGN, Aonuma clarified that his earlier comment about the character in the trailer not being Link was more of a joke.
“Actually that comment I made jokingly,” he said. “It’s not that I said that it wasn’t Link. It’s that I never said that it was Link. It’s not really the same thing, but I can understand how it could be taken that way.”
Aonuma also stated that he doesn’t want people to focus too much on Link’s appearance in the game.
“I don’t want people to get hung up on the way Link looks because ultimately Link represents the player in the game,” he said. “I don’t want to define him so much that it becomes limiting to the players. I want players to focus on other parts of the trailer and not specifically on the character because the character Link represents, again, the player.”
Of late, Nintendo have been making a very conscious effort to include more playable female characters in their games. Since Nintendo have always maintained that Link is supposed to be an avatar for the player, including a female variant would make sense, and judging by Aonuma’s comments, he’s open to the idea.
The Legend of Zelda for Wii U is planned for release in 2015.
UPDATE 12pm: Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has now cleared up any doubt about the identity of the protagonist, insisting the trailer does show Link.
"It's a rumour," he told MMGN. "Actually that comment I made jokingly. It's not that I said that it wasn't Link. It's that I never said that it was Link. It's not really the same thing, but I can understand how it could be taken that way.
"It seems like it has kind of taken off where people are saying 'oh it's a female character' and it just kind of grew. But my intent in saying that was humour. You know, you have to show Link when you create a trailer for a Zelda announcement."
it's their you tube stream they show case up coming games to the public as well as the gamer mediaso is Nintendo Direct like their own convention/event or something??
( sorry, I haven't been following Nintendo for a long time now......lol )

A lot of people were almost certain that Nintendo would announce a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask for the Nintendo 3DS at E3 this year, but unfortunately, no such announcement was made at the show.
Kotaku caught up with Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma at E3 to ask what was going on on that front, and Aonuma replied that he knows fans would like to see a remake.
I do know that fans want to see Majoras Mask. Ive heard that voice, its very, very strong, and Im always listening, is what I would say, Aonuma said.
Kotaku then asked about the presence of Majoras Mask in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, which was something Aonuma himself asked fans to look out for.
Maybe I was toying with them a little, Aonuma said, causing laughter. Im doing everything I can. I hear the voices of the fans. There are so many out there. Its very loud, and just to acknowledge the fact that the need, the want is out there, I put that in there.
Something to keep in mind is that Nintendo have not likely announced all of their games at E3 this year. Some titles that we know are in development were obviously absent, so it wouldnt be surprising to see a remake of Majoras Mask announced via a Nintendo Direct at some point later this year.
We just got one.
If they made him look more manly and less feminine, I might have not have doubted![]()
I know. I was responding to the previous post
I know you were replying to someone, but does that matter? What were you trying to say then?
That I wanted a new Zelda game more than a remake of majoras mask
Right, and we...just got one? So, I guess you got your wish, unless you want to actively deprive people of wanting a MM remake?