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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Can anyone say to me why nintendo shos us a grpahic and than they use another in ZELDA U??

you can see there 2 kinds of graphics, below the first graphic of the zelda U, a perfect cool and super graphic. but why nitnedo do use now another graphic, a "more simple" graphic? or are these two graphics 2 diffrent zelda games??? I dont understand whats going on in the hood of nintendo o.O



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Dat english tho.



...uhh...ill just put my favorite quote of all time here.

"Welcome to Pain, the second of three...You have dealt the first...now deal with me!!"

sorry for my bad english :P



Zelda - Breath of the Wild for Nintendo Switch.... Incredable!!!

Goremichel said:

you can see there 2 kinds of graphics, below the first graphic of the zelda U, a perfect cool and super graphic. but why nitnedo do use now another graphic, a "more simple" graphic? or are these two graphics 2 diffrent zelda games??? I dont understand whats going on in the hood of nintendo o.O

Ummmm...... The picture below was not Zelda U.



I have no idea why they do it. You'd think they'd have learned their lesson with WW.



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Because Eiji Aonuma has a fetish for toon shading and is in denial about the fact that it's not what the market wants.



One is a tech demo and the other one is an actual game?



                  

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The one from 2011 was a Demo Ocarina of Time had one, Wind Waker had one and now Zelda U has one. Every time they get new hardware they show what they can do with Zelda.



The bottom one is a tech demo, not a game...

not sure where the confusion is



Well, it was a tech demo, which didn't represent any upcoming product.



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