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The Wii U controller's screen in the tech demo featured Link's inventory and map, or a copy of the game screen.  Aonuma has other plans for it as well.
The Wii U controller's screen in the tech demo featured Link's inventory and map, or a copy of the game screen.  Aonuma has other plans for it as well.


:I really think [having two screens is] one of the most exciting features of the system. Unlike the Nintendo DS, there's distance between the television and you and your other screen. That really allows for some different interactions, some of which you saw [at E3]. For example, imagine having the contents of Link's satchel available to you on the screen of your controller, and using elements of the pouch to interact with gameplay on the television.
{{Quote|I really think [having two screens is] one of the most exciting features of the system. Unlike the Nintendo DS, there's distance between the television and you and your other screen. That really allows for some different interactions, some of which you saw [at E3]. For example, imagine having the contents of Link's satchel available to you on the screen of your controller, and using elements of the pouch to interact with gameplay on the television.<br><br>With The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, we had the Nunchuck and Wii Remote sort of stand in for the sword and shield that Link carries. But in a game for the Wii U, I can definitely see something like the controller itself becoming the different items that Link is using, allowing you to interact with the game world and with the game items in a very different way.|[[Interview:Nintendo Power August 25th 2011|Aonuma, Nintendo Power]]}}
 
:With The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, we had the Nunchuck and Wii Remote sort of stand in for the sword and shield that Link carries. But in a game for the Wii U, I can definitely see something like the controller itself becoming the different items that Link is using, allowing you to interact with the game world and with the game items in a very different way. -[http://zeldadungeon.net/zelda-interviews/15 Nintendo Power]


{{Quote|I'd like to do things that are more surprising than [what was in the tech demo].|[[Interview:IndustryGamers July 14th 2011|Aonuma, Industry Gamers]]}}
{{Quote|I'd like to do things that are more surprising than [what was in the tech demo].|[[Interview:IndustryGamers July 14th 2011|Aonuma, Industry Gamers]]}}
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However, it's still a possibility that we will see motion controls return.  After all, after swinging your own sword to interact with the game, how could one go back to using a controller?
However, it's still a possibility that we will see motion controls return.  After all, after swinging your own sword to interact with the game, how could one go back to using a controller?


:Iwata: Now, can you talk about how this new controller works together with the Wii Remote that we have been using until now?
{{Quote|'''Iwata''': Now, can you talk about how this new controller works together with the Wii Remote that we have been using until now?<br>'''Miyamoto''': Sure. Actually, as I was making it I didn't have a whole lot of doubts in my mind that the Wii Remote would still be used as it was. I feel like the Wii Remote has pretty much become its ideal form with the Wii Remote Plus.<br>'''Iwata''': I see, you mean you can do just about everything you want to do with it.<br>'''Miyamoto''': That's right. And when I thought whether we really needed to require the purchase of something completely new, I felt that we could continue with this way to play for another while. I feel that way even when I play The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.|[[Interview:Iwata Asks: Wii U|Iwata Asks]]}}
 
:Miyamoto: Sure. Actually, as I was making it I didn't have a whole lot of doubts in my mind that the Wii Remote would still be used as it was. I feel like the Wii Remote has pretty much become its ideal form with the Wii Remote Plus.
 
:Iwata: I see, you mean you can do just about everything you want to do with it.
 
:Miyamoto: That's right. And when I thought whether we really needed to require the purchase of something completely new, I felt that we could continue with this way to play for another while. I feel that way even when I play The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. -[http://zeldadungeon.net/zelda-interviews/17 Iwata Asks]


==Development==
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==Quotes==
:Iwata: Now, can you talk about how this new controller works together with the Wii Remote that we have been using until now?
:Miyamoto: Sure. Actually, as I was making it I didn't have a whole lot of doubts in my mind that the Wii Remote would still be used as it was. I feel like the Wii Remote has pretty much become its ideal form with the Wii Remote Plus.
:Iwata: I see, you mean you can do just about everything you want to do with it.
:Miyamoto: That's right. And when I thought whether we really needed to require the purchase of something completely new, I felt that we could continue with this way to play for another while. I feel that way even when I play The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword8.
-[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/e32011/newhw/0/4 Iwata Asks: Wii U]
:I really think [having two screens is] one of the most exciting features of the system. Unlike the Nintendo DS, there's distance between the television and you and your other screen. That really allows for some different interactions, some of which you saw [at E3]. For example, imagine having the contents of Link's satchel available to you on the screen of your controller, and using elements of the pouch to interact with gameplay on the television.
:With The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, we had the Nunchuck and Wii Remote sort of stand in for the sword and shield that Link carries. But in a game for the Wii U, I can definitely see something like the controller itself becoming the different items that Link is using, allowing you to interact with the game world and with the game items in a very different way.
-Nintendo Power via [http://nintendoeverything.com/72352/ Nintendo Everything]


==Zelda Wii U Tech Demo Gallery==
==Zelda Wii U Tech Demo Gallery==