Tag: Zelda Wii U

HMK, a YouTube gaming channel of “video game hype, reviews, rants, interviews, and theories” (as quoted from his About page), recently posted a video speculating on the lack of information to do with the Zelda Wii U.

He pulls from Nintendo’s official news and further extrapolations by fans, and unfortunately, both result in disappointment…

Nintendo had the chance to show us a Zelda Wii U trailer at E3, but even though they apparently had a full trailer ready to reveal, they opted to keep it to themselves, after only recently announcing the game’s delay to 2016. This has left us frustratingly low on Zelda Wii U news and knowledge. There are several possible conventions and conferences in the days ahead where Nintendo could suddenly show off more news about the game, but while we…

Yesterday, Gamespot posted their interview with Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime, talking about upcoming games spoken of during the Digital Event, and asking about his thoughts on the overall conference. Early in this interview, Gamespot asked about Zelda Wii U, and why it was not shown at the conference. Hit the jump for the full video, and to hear Reggie’s responses about Zelda.

  Still sad about the apparent news that Nintendo will not be showing Zelda Wii U at E3? Allow me to attempt to partially quench your sorrows with this amazing Zelda Wii U custom from Amiibo extraordinaire PixelCollie! Make the jump to check out the awesome modification of Link from the Smash Bros. series.

The Zelda fan-base was collectively vexed when Nintendo made the announcement that Zelda Wii U would no longer be released in 2015 nor be shown at this year’s E3, but Nintendo may be applying a bandage to at least one of these sore wounds. Zelda publication The Hidden Triforce was tipped off by a GameStop employee who overheard his store’s Nintendo Representative spilling fact after fact about Zelda Wii U, and amassed a nice list of rumors. The game is…

Zelda fans everywhere suffered from the disappointing news of Zelda Wii U’s not all that surprising delay. However, it seemed that it was a collective understanding throughout the fandom that instead of a 2015 release, the game would be out next year instead. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but a 2016 release date doesn’t seem to be the case either. Make the jump for some more information.

On the latest episode of GT Live, Geoff Keighley stops by to talk about a few things, including our beloved The Legend of Zelda. During the interview, that in part talked about last year’s Game Awards Show and the inclusion of Nintendo’s participation we learn that all of it happened at the very last minute. Hit the jump if you want to know more!

Although the reaction to the delay of Zelda Wii U wasn’t entirely negative, it still was one of top few most anticipated Nintendo games for 2015. While Zelda fans can think of several pros in this decision, that doesn’t change the fact that, without Zelda Wii U, there is now a gaping hole in Nintendo’s 2015 lineup. With that being said, will Nintendo be able to satisfy their Wii U audience with the rest of the titles to be released…

Along with the announcement that Zelda Wii U is no longer aiming for a 2015 release date comes the news that the game will not be shown at E3 this coming June. Eiji Aonuma made the announcement via Miiverse and Nintendo of America tweeted the news. Hit the jump to see the Miiverse post and tweet. Alexis S. AndersonAlexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon who joined the writing team in November, 2014. She has a JD…

In most Zelda games, Link has a companion that accompanies him throughout the journey. These characters provide more characterization for our hero, usually doing all the talking for him and most closely interacting with him. These characters all play an important role in their respective games; whether it be Fi delivering messages, Navi and Tatl giving advice, or Proxi somewhat giving voice to Link in Hyrule Warriors. It’s generally known that some people despise Navi and Fi, but with that being…