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''The Wind Waker HD'' is planned for release in October of 2013 as a treat for fans as they wait for [[Zelda Wii U]], which is under development.{{Ref|name=nintendo direct}} | ''The Wind Waker HD'' is planned for release in October of 2013 as a treat for fans as they wait for [[Zelda Wii U]], which is under development.{{Ref|name=nintendo direct}} | ||
There have been some changes made to the gameplay, such as the addition of a "fast" button while sailing,{{Ref|name= | There have been some changes made to the gameplay, such as the addition of a "fast" button while sailing,{{Ref|name=e3}} which will allow for faster sailing. Additionally, the [[Tingle Tuner]] has been replaced by the [[Tingle Bottle]], which allows users to post messages on Miiverse, directly from the game. | ||
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is a remake of The Wind Waker for Wii U. It was announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on January 23rd, 2013, where Eiji Aonuma announced the game, saying that it will have updated HD graphics.[2] The updated graphics use textures instead of the cel-shading iconic of the original game. The title was confirmed to be The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD at E3 2013.[3]
Development
At E3 in 2011, Nintendo presented a Zelda HD demo to promote the Wii U's capabilities. This demo used the more realistic graphics from Twilight Princess, and was part of a series of experiments with updating previous games' graphics for the new HD console. As a result of these experiments, The Wind Waker stood out to the developers as a brand-new experience, and they decided to make it into a game.[2]
The Wind Waker HD is planned for release in October of 2013 as a treat for fans as they wait for Zelda Wii U, which is under development.[2]
There have been some changes made to the gameplay, such as the addition of a "fast" button while sailing,[3] which will allow for faster sailing. Additionally, the Tingle Tuner has been replaced by the Tingle Bottle, which allows users to post messages on Miiverse, directly from the game.