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Zelda LTTP Sequel Brings Back Light and Dark Worlds

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The upcoming successor to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the Nintendo 3DS will bring back the Light and Dark Worlds, Zelda series Eiji Aonuma  has confirmed at an interview with CNET. Additionally,  Aonuma also shares the influence Ocarina of Time has had.

 

Link's ability to turn into a wall painting is inspired by Ocarina, according to Aonuma. In that game's Forest temple Dungeon, Link encounters a Phantom Ganon who can jump between six identical paintings hung around the room. Aonuma wondered, "What if Link could have the same power?"

 

Source: http://www.siliconera.com/2013/05/02/zelda-a-link-to-the-past-sequel-brings-back-light-and-dark-worlds/

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any news on majoras mask 3d?

That's awesome 8D ZELDA

I feel like they are trying to be too close to A Link To The Past. Same areas, the dark world, ect. But it should be pretty sweet, just hope it differentiates itself enough

I feel like they are trying to be too close to A Link To The Past. Same areas, the dark world, ect. But it should be pretty sweet, just hope it differentiates itself enough

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any news on majoras mask 3d?

Nintendo already stated that they are considering doing a remake of Majora's Mask if fan demand was high enough. But they said they will make a new Zelda game before making any more remakes for the 3DS.

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