| Shane said: As a general rule, Nintendo usually does two Zeldas. But I did say there are a couple exceptions, no? Last time they did two Marios was NES, so good luck with that. |
6 words "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island" ...
Anyways, it doesn't matter that much. If you have ever noticed, Nintendo games (in particular Mario and Zelda) are centered around a distinct gamplay dynamic which is used through out the game; people often argue that no two Zelda games are alike because the gameplay dynamic changes so much from game to game. I suspect that if Nintendo (Myiamoto or his designers) can think of interesting gameplay dynamics to take advantage of the Wiimote for these games we will see sequels.







