Also, producer Aonuma wants to work on something other than Zelda

Nothing gets the blood pumping like newZeldadetails, and the July issue ofEDGEmagazine has got the junk you need.

Zeldaseries producer Eiji Aonuma hasconfirmedthatA Link to the Past 2will run at 60 frames per second in 3D mode, whereas almost all 3DS games have been capped at 30 fps in 3D. “The faster the framerate,” he explains, “the more stable the 3D effect, so 60 fps is a big deal.” The 3D effect isn’t mandatory for any puzzles, so you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to.

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Regarding the unannounced Wii UZelda, Aonuma states that his team will introduce manyunexpected elementsnever before seen in the series. On the flip side, he also desires to move away fromZeldabefore his time with Nintendo is up: “I want to try all sorts of new things before it’s too late — I don’t want to get to the end of my career and only have worked onZelda. But every time I come up with some good new ideas, they end up being used in aZeldagame!”

Ain’t that a motherf*cker.

A Link To The Past 2 will include a dark world, run at 60fps and reveal “a big surprise”[EDGE]Zelda Wii U will feature more unexpected elements – Aonuma[Official Nintendo Magazine]

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