Talk:The Legend of Zelda (Wii)

check this out: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=13400

Some Information
I found some information on the new Zelda for the Wii. It's called Link's Crossbow Training.

You can get more info on it here --> http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/linkscrossbowtraining/index.html

Maybe we could put some new info. out on it?--PrincessZelda TP 18:41, 2 October 2007 (EDT)


 * The article is here: Link's Crossbow Training. But this looks like it will be the equivalent of Wii Sports rather than a "full" game, so I think The Legend of Zelda (Wii) will still refer to an eventual fully-fledged Wii-only Zelda game (bearing in mind Twilight Princess was just a GameCube port).--Adam 18:47, 2 October 2007 (EDT)

Oh, alright. Thanks for the info.--PrincessZelda TP 19:07, 2 October 2007 (EDT)


 * Okay I found a new article but it's just a rumor: http://spong.com/article/14064/Rumour_Bust_THQ_To_Make_Zelda_Games/?d=200710191230&cb=178

I really hope this is wrong I don't trust Zelda in a different company's hand. >_< --Green 15:31, 22 October 2007 (EDT)


 * As much as I hate to say it, it seems far more likely that Link's Crossbow Training is the new game. They said that they are experimenting with control (look at what the controller for this game is) and it's certainly not like the Old Legend of Zelda games.  They haven't announced any other titles.  While I admit that it is a disappointment, I'm afraid this is the Legend of Zelda Wii.

After what green said, i as well don't trust Zelda games in the hands of a different company, but i don't exactly like change. I think i'm going to miss old fashioned Zelda games. If you have any Zelda games...HOLD ON TO THEM!--User:Eponasowner 22:08, 28 December 2007 (EST)

What green mentioned is most likely true. I hope it isn't. This is very bad...

I have reeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaally bad news. I heard that they are going to include Mario and friends to the Future Zelda games. If this happens, I will be the one with Deja Vu.

I wouldn't mind Mario in the Zelda games...just as long as he doesn't steal Link, Zelda and Ganon's spotlight. Anyway, don't you think that this article should be merged with Link's Crossbow Training. I own Link's Crossbow Training and the discription for The Legend of Zelda Wii sound a lot like Link's Crossbow Training. --Link hero of light 12:51, 30 December 2007 (EST)

No no. Link's Crossbow Training can not be the Zelda Wii. Nope. Listen, Link's Crossbow Training was a promotional product for the Wii Zapper. Miyamoto, in the statement, said that they were experimenting new controls. Controls people, NOT NEW controlERS. Also, they said the main area has been thrown around alot, meaning that there will be a new or old location to play around in, not go blasting targets and enemies. Also, where did you hear Mario and friends will be in future Zelda games? I'm thinking they'll just get cameos. But if they are, they better not take the spotlight. I'm also afraid that THQ will take privelages...... --User:Martin.glow 11:20, 01 January 2008 (EST)

But it isn't a new control. It had already been used for Third party games, such as: Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, Ghost Squad and Medal of Honor: Heroes 2. You are right, Link's Crossbow Training was created to train people to use the Zapper. But I still think that The Legend of Zelda Wii is the same as Link's Crossbow Training. Google, Yahoo and IGN come up with nothing when I search for TLOZ Wii.--Link hero of light 13:08, 1 January 2008 (EST)

Now you see, games are't always introduced a year after it's last game came out. These cites, Yahoo, Google, and IGN don't come and show games that haven already been made or already in their final stages of creation. Before, for example, whenever I searched up Harvest Moon Wii, and I knew it was in development, it never showed anything. Now, before it's coming out, now they talk about it. It'll be that same for Zelda. For now though, searching up Zelda Wii will give you Link's Crossbow Training because it is the latest instalment in the Zelda games for Wii. Does this help? --User:Martin.glow 12:30, 02 January 2008 (EST)

THIS CANT BE HAPPENING. If they change the format of the games it will completely throw me for a loop. (hides in a corner and moans)--Oni 09:24, 4 January 2008 (EST) I figure that what I would like and im sure lots of you would like is if they made a complete remake of OOT with better graphics and sound. I do not want to believe that Crossbow Training was Zelda Wii.--Oni 09:28, 4 January 2008 (EST)

I don't look forward to any remake of any (Zelda) game. It usually is accompanied by the terrible quote "*insert game name* how it was supposed to be". I hate it when they say stuff like that. It's pretty much the biggest insult anything could receive. That kind of disrespect, usually coming from graphic-whores,... I hate it. A game is more than graphics and sound, much more. And if those other elements (gameplay/controls and atmosphere) are good, it doesn't need a remake.
 * As for Zelda Wii, someone has to explain to me what people are getting upset about right now. What if "Zelda Wii" and LCT are one and the same? The series is definetely going to get a "real" Zelda game on the Wii, so what if that game's working title is not Zelda Wii? People are whining about a NAME right now, not about a game.IfIHaveTo 12:18, 4 January 2008 (EST)


 * I agree, this is a lot of fuss about nothing! I'm certain that when the page was created by Widkid85, he was referring to LCT (which was unnamed at the time). I'm redirecting this to LCT. When the next Zelda game for Wii is announced officially (we all know it's going to happen during the next few years), it can have a new page. --Adam 15:07, 5 January 2008 (EST)