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(it wasn't a "preview" and we don't need rumors here.)
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==Games==
==Games==
Not much is known about the upcoming [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] game for the Wii U; however, we do know for sure that there will be a [[Zelda Wii U]].<br>
Not much is known about the upcoming [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] game for the Wii U; however, we do know for sure that there will be a [[Zelda Wii U]]. The console's announcement at E3 [[2011]] was accompanied with a demo featuring ''Zelda'' assets, though this demo wasn't created by the ''Zelda'' team at [[Nintendo EAD]] and was not related to a future ''Zelda'' game.{{Unsourced}}
A preview of [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)]] Wii U was shown at E3 2011, it was later said that the final game was to look nothing like the demo shown, but rumoured to have more of a [[Skyward Sword]] art style.
 


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The Nintendo Wii U is the sixth home video game console made by Nintendo to be released internationally.

Games

Not much is known about the upcoming Zelda game for the Wii U; however, we do know for sure that there will be a Zelda Wii U. The console's announcement at E3 2011 was accompanied with a demo featuring Zelda assets, though this demo wasn't created by the Zelda team at Nintendo EAD and was not related to a future Zelda game.[citation needed]