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Pavolink said:
Jon-Erich said:

Yeah. They didn't finish the GameCube version first and start on the Wii version. They were working on both at the same time. That doesn't change the fact that drastic changes were made between E3 2005 and E3 2006. I remember a lot of these changes clearly because Nintendo Power at the time had a section in the magzine that ran for over a year and you could see the changes taking place. 

Also, watch this. This contains just about all the public footage of Twilight Princess between 2004 and 2006. My point still stands. Even if there wasn't a Wii version of Twilight Princess, it was going be delayed anyway, maybe by not as much but a delay nonetheless.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fwk7AsLuh8


You have footage and assumptions while I have the word from Aonuma adminiting getting delayed for a full year in order to do the Wii version. Tell me what to believe.

Although, not the most reliable article, this explains some of it. Other than that, I don't feel like digging out old Nintendo Power magazines.

http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Development_of_The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Twilight_Princess

Aonuma admitted that by the ater half of 2005, the game was still unfinished. It's also a fact, not an assumption that the game changed a lot between E3 2005 and E3 2006. One of the most obvious changes was the entire look of the Twilight world. It's in the footage. So even if they managed to get the game out by the end of 2005, we would have gotten a different game.



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