This might make up for the scant availability of NES Classic Edition. Might.。
Nintendo of Europe delivered a holiday surprise for。 Zelda。fans on Wednesday, in the form of design documents. From the original NES game, The Legend of Zelda。.。
SEE ALSO:All 30 NES Classic Edition games, reviewed (in 30 words) 。One video, two GIFs and four images offer a behind-the-scenes look at one of Nintendo's most beloved games and enduring franchises. These come from before there even 。 was 。was 。
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Thanks for signing up! 。 The video (above) is a grid-based drawing of the game's world map, complete with scrawled in notes and images to highlight points of interest, notable enemies, secrets and everything else. Spoiler alert?The two GIFs offer a more detailed look at individual game screens, demonstrating how they look on paper against how they look in the finished product. Both were drawn by Takashi Tezuka, who co-directed and co-designed。
The Legend of Zelda。The Legend of Zelda。with Shigeru Miyamoto.。
Credit: Nintendo 。Credit: Nintendo。The four still images also highlight level design, showing off different locations from the game at various stages of completion. All four are the work of Miyamoto.。Credit: NIntendo。Credit: NIntendo。 Credit: NIntendo。Credit: Nintendo。
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