IGN recently talked with Eiji Aonuma about how the Zelda series has been progessing and keeping up with the RPGs of today. Games these days have a...
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Nintendo Power: Aonuma on Skyward Sword, Zelda Wii U
The latest edition of Nintendo Power Magazine includes not only a Skyward Sword review, but also an interview with Eiji Aonuma where he discusses...
Continue Reading →Famitsu: Miyamoto on Skyward Sword Development
1Up has translated an interview with Miyamoto in Famitsu magazine where he talks about the 5 year development of Skyward Sword. As it turns out, two...
Continue Reading →Iwata Asks: Female Staff
In volume seven of Iwata Asks, a group of female staff members are interviewed, some being new to the Zelda series and others longtime fans! They...
Continue Reading →Iwata Asks: The Dense Script and Direction
In volume six of Iwata Asks, the staff talks about a great variety of things. They discuss how Skyward Sword puts a lot more focus on Zelda herself...
Continue Reading →IGN: Aonuma and Koji Kondo
IGN had a chance to discuss the music of Skyward Sword with Eiji Aonuma and Koji Kondo, going into detail about concerts, forming ideas for flying...
Continue Reading →Iwata Asks: The Dense Sky and Town
The fifth volume of Iwata Asks goes into detail about Skyward Sword's creation, the production team's hierarchy, and a few bits of new information....
Continue Reading →The Guardian: Aonuma on Skyward Sword and Wii U
Nick Cowen from The Guardian had a chance to sit down with Aonuma and discuss Skyward Sword as well as a few other things about the Wii U. As it's...
Continue Reading →Why Ganon isn’t in Skyward Sword
In an interview with IGN, Aonuma states why they decided to omit the series' oldest villain from their newest Zelda title. What do you think? Would...
Continue Reading →25th Anniversary GTTV Interview- Full Version
Last week on GTTV, Reggie Fils-Aime gave us a bit of info on Skyward Sword as well as a promised video. Now, they've released a full version of that...
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