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The Next Zelda: More Clues

Another video from earthbounding surfaced today…

More Clues

What we learn in this video:

–Gametrailers has tried to get Reggie to talk more about Spirit Tracks, but the only clue they obtained was that an official release day could be unveiled at E3 this year
–We DO know that Spirit Tracks will come this year, the question is when, and where an E3 date applies
–Spirit Tracks seems to appeal to a larger audience, if Nintendo’s earnings for the past fiscal year are any indication
–As for New Zelda Wii, rumors of its appearance at E3 have intensified in the last two weeks
–The ESA is asking devs to save their big announcements for E3, this could be a boon to Nintendo
–GameSpot supposedly has dropped a hint at what Nintendo will unveil this year: There is an AAA title to unveil this year, is it New Zelda Wii? If not Zelda, then this big surprise could be a number of other big name games–or New Zelda Wii could appear alongside Super Mario Galaxy 2, Pikmin 3, and/or Kid Icarus Wii
–IGN has hinted it is possible New Zelda Wii could at least be teased this year…only time will tell what goes down on June 2

Stay tuned for more info as I find it.

Happy gaming,
SparklingBlue

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