‘The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds’ Gameplay, Music Previewed

Posted on February 20, 2014 at 1:01 pm

Nintendo just this week announced that it managed to sell fewer than 500,000 Wii U consoles up to now six months. Those sales (and, as a matter of fact almost the whole choice of Wii U sales up to now) were easily eclipsed by the three.89 million 3DS consoles sold during that very same time frame. So with Microsoft and Sony preparing to challenge Nintendo further inside the front room q4, the corporate appears that it’ll be a handheld gaming company within the near-future.

Backing up this notion is the stellar software lineup the 3DS has seen this year – especially from Nintendo itself. Fire Emblem Awakening, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, and Pokemon X & Y were all major hits for the platform. Nintendo isn’t finished, though.

On November 22, the identical day Microsoft’s Xbox One launches, Nintendo would be releasing The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. The sport is being billed as a religious successor to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past for the Super Nintendo. It should feature a mechanic within which Link may be capable of transform himself right into a 2-D depiction to transport along walls.

Nintendo today released two new trailers for A Link Between Worlds. The primary is almost two minutes of gameplay that shows off classic top-down Zelda mechanics, and sound effects. The second one previews among the music so that it will be included within the game – always a necessary a part of a Zelda title.

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