Yoshiaki Koizumi, producer of the Super Mario series, has his team working on a new Mario game for the Wii U, even though he didn’t know what Nintendo’s new console would even look like prior to its unveiling at E3. In an interview with Wired, Koizumi said now that he knows what the Wii U can do, he wants to “create a console game where two people are playing at the same time but can’t see each others’ screens.” You know, much like how the internet operates, but without all those messy tubes.
Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma also spilled some secrets about the HD demo Nintendo used to show off its new graphics — mainly, don’t believe everything you see. “You probably remember that when we introduced the GameCube, we showed a somewhat realistic Zelda demo,” Aonuma said. “And what we actually created was the cel-shaded Wind Waker. So when we show a graphic demo, people think, ‘Oh, this is what the next Zelda will look like,’ but that’s not necessarily the case.” Secrets and lies, Nintendo. Secrets and lies.
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