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===Development=== | ===Development=== | ||
[[File:Link and Castle.jpg|left|thumb|175px|<small>An early development screenshot, demonstrating ''Twilight Princess''' realism.</small>]] | [[File:Link and Castle.jpg|left|thumb|175px|<small>An early development screenshot, demonstrating ''Twilight Princess''' realism.</small>]] | ||
''Twilight Princess'' was first revealed [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E3]] 2004 when [[Nintendo]] showed a teaser trailer of their new ''Zelda'' game to a small group, resulting in outrageous uproars from the viewers. When the ''Zelda'' community found out, many fans were extremely excited. Many were happy to see ''Zelda'' taking a mature turn, which, as opposed to the cartoony, cel-shaded art style of 2003's ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' , received a much warmer welcome | ''Twilight Princess'' was first revealed [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E3]] 2004 when [[Nintendo]] showed a teaser trailer of their new ''Zelda'' game to a small group, resulting in outrageous uproars from the viewers. When the ''Zelda'' community found out, many fans were extremely excited. Many were happy to see ''Zelda'' taking a mature turn, which, as opposed to the cartoony, cel-shaded art style of 2003's ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', received a much warmer welcome. After ten months of silence from [[Nintendo]], a new trailer was finally revealed at the [[wikipedia:Game Developers Conference|Game Developers Conference]] on March 10th, 2005 to an eager audience. | ||
It was learned at the Nintendo E3 conference on May 9th that ''Twilight Princess'' would be released | It was learned at the Nintendo E3 conference on May 9th that ''Twilight Princess'' would be released October 4, 2006 and would simultaneously be released on GameCube; it was later announced that, to compensate for the fact that most players would be right-handed, the Wii version would be mirrored entirely so that Link could be right handed as well. | ||
On | On September 13, 2006, it was revealed that ''Twilight Princess'' would be a launch title for the Wii and would be released on November 19, 2006; the GameCube version would be delayed until December of that year. | ||
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