Yes the look on Links face to the left says it all, more information from the Nintendo Dream magazine interview has surfaced this time pertaining to the use of the Wiimote in the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Now instead of a ...
To accommodate this change Nintendo has also changed the way the bow and arrows work, in the E3 version you aimed with the Wiimote then used the D-Pad to fire while this was a bit hard because the D-Pad is up the end of the controller and it just felt like a stretch. But now the firing button for the arrow is the B button (on the Wiimote on the backside) however no word on a action “”pulling”” method although anything is possible with this move.
Of course there was things Miyamoto didnt divulge in (like usual) however when asked which version of Zelda he would like to play he said the Wii one but both versions will be fun. He also commented that the game was “”coming along nicely””. The Legend of Zelda is set for Wii and GameCube on Wii Launch.
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