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<b>Eiji Aonuma exudes a quiet air of confidence throughout the interview. He cannot be unaware of the huge responsibility that comes with leadership of the Zelda games, but shows no signs of concern. He has worked on every Zelda since Ocarina of Time and he is comfortable with his team's ability to carry on the tradition. | <b>Eiji Aonuma exudes a quiet air of confidence throughout the interview. He cannot be unaware of the huge responsibility that comes with leadership of the Zelda games, but shows no signs of concern. He has worked on every Zelda since Ocarina of Time and he is comfortable with his team's ability to carry on the tradition. | ||