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'''''The Legend of Zelda''''' is an upcoming ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Confirmed by [[Eiji Aonuma]] on November 4, 2011, this new installment will take elements from previous console ''Zelda'' games. Aonuma also stated that it will not be a direct sequel to any of the other titles released on the Nintendo DS.<ref>{{Cite person| quote=We are already preparing a new game, a game in the series for the Nintendo 3DS, but don’t think that it is a direct sequel to the Zelda titles released on DS. We are talking about a new game, but it takes much of what has been done on previous consoles. | name= Eiji Aonuma| url= http://legendzelda.net/legend-of-zelda-news/zelda-3ds-confirmed/| title= Zelda 3DS Confirmed}}</ref> [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] has also publicly stated he wishes to create something "new, based on, or starting from" {{ALttP}}.<ref>{{Cite person| quote=I think I'd be even more interested in creating something new maybe based on, or starting from, A Link To The Past | name= Shigeru Miyamoto| url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/13/miyamoto-interested-in-revisiting-link-to-the-past.aspx| title= Miyamoto Interested In Revisiting Link To The Past}}</ref>
'''''The Legend of Zelda''''' is an upcoming ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Confirmed by [[Eiji Aonuma]] on November 4, 2011, this new installment will take elements from previous console ''Zelda'' games. Aonuma also stated that it will not be a direct sequel to any of the other titles released on the Nintendo DS.<ref>{{Cite person| quote=We are already preparing a new game, a game in the series for the Nintendo 3DS, but don’t think that it is a direct sequel to the Zelda titles released on DS. We are talking about a new game, but it takes much of what has been done on previous consoles. | name= Eiji Aonuma| url= http://legendzelda.net/legend-of-zelda-news/zelda-3ds-confirmed/| title= Zelda 3DS Confirmed}}</ref> [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] has also publicly stated he wishes to create something "new, based on, or starting from" {{ALttP}}.<ref>{{Cite person| quote=I think I'd be even more interested in creating something new maybe based on, or starting from, A Link To The Past | name= Shigeru Miyamoto| url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/13/miyamoto-interested-in-revisiting-link-to-the-past.aspx| title= Miyamoto Interested In Revisiting Link To The Past}}</ref>


The game was officially revealed on April 17th, 2013 during a Nintendo Direct where it was shown to be a sequel to {{ALTTP}}, set in the same world and with a similar design for [[Link]]. Link was shown exploring the area the south of the [[Lumberjack]]s House and a dungeon reminiscent of the [[Tower of Hera]]. Common enemies from ''A Link to the Past'' appear, including [[Buzz Blob]]s, [[Crow]]s and [[Terrorpins]], and Link is shown to use his [[Bow]] and [[Magic Hammer]]. The 3D capabilities of the console are to be used for the multiple-floored dungeons, with the player able to see far beyond the floor he stands on at any one moment. A new ability was also revealed that allowed Link to transform into a wall mural. This ability was used to traverse large gaps and avoid falling down pits. Aside from this new technique, Link's [[Spin Attack]] and [[Sword Beam]] are shown to return.
The game was officially revealed on April 17th, 2013 during a Nintendo Direct where it was shown to be a sequel to {{ALTTP}}, set in the same world and with a similar design for [[Link]]. Link was shown exploring the area the south of the [[Lumberjack]]s House and a dungeon reminiscent of the [[Tower of Hera]]. Common enemies from ''A Link to the Past'' appear, including [[Buzz Blob]]s, [[Crow]]s , [[Stalfos]] and [[Terrorpins]], and Link is shown to use his [[Bow]] and [[Magic Hammer]]. The 3D capabilities of the console are to be used for the multiple-floored dungeons, with the player able to see far beyond the floor he stands on at any one moment. A new ability was also revealed that allowed Link to transform into a wall mural. This ability was used to traverse large gaps and avoid falling down pits. Aside from this new technique, Link's [[Spin Attack]] and [[Sword Beam]] are shown to return.
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Template:Future game Template:Game The Legend of Zelda is an upcoming Zelda game for the Nintendo 3DS. Confirmed by Eiji Aonuma on November 4, 2011, this new installment will take elements from previous console Zelda games. Aonuma also stated that it will not be a direct sequel to any of the other titles released on the Nintendo DS.[1] Shigeru Miyamoto has also publicly stated he wishes to create something "new, based on, or starting from" A Link to the Past.[2]

The game was officially revealed on April 17th, 2013 during a Nintendo Direct where it was shown to be a sequel to Template:ALTTP, set in the same world and with a similar design for Link. Link was shown exploring the area the south of the Lumberjacks House and a dungeon reminiscent of the Tower of Hera. Common enemies from A Link to the Past appear, including Buzz Blobs, Crows , Stalfos and Terrorpins, and Link is shown to use his Bow and Magic Hammer. The 3D capabilities of the console are to be used for the multiple-floored dungeons, with the player able to see far beyond the floor he stands on at any one moment. A new ability was also revealed that allowed Link to transform into a wall mural. This ability was used to traverse large gaps and avoid falling down pits. Aside from this new technique, Link's Spin Attack and Sword Beam are shown to return.

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