The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
March 3, 2017
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Attachment According to Aonuma, the game was subtitled "Breath of the Wild" instead of being based on a character or an item because the development team wanted the title to reflect the nature and expansiveness of the world in the game.
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Attachment The opening scene, Spoiler:when Link emerges from the cave where he awakens and overlooks the valley from the Great Plateau, was made to reference the illustration of Link overlooking the cliff from the original The Legend of Zelda.
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According to series producer Eiji Aonuma, to date, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has a larger number of people working on the game than on any of Nintendo's previous titles.
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Attachment In shrines, after placing the Sheikah Slate to download runes, Hylian text begins to run down the stalactite above it. Portions of the text have been translated to read "NOW LOADING DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR" and "ALL YOUR BASE ARE". The latter phrase is a reference to Zero Wing, a 1989 game infamous for its horrible English dialogue that spawned the iconic phrase "All your base are belong to us".
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The game is the first 3D game in the series to include manual jumping, though this feature was first planned for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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You can hear the recorder sound from the first The Legend of Zelda in shrine areas.
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Monk Oman Au's name and the shrine of Oman Au are both anagrams of Aonuma. Eiji Aonuma is the video game designer, director, and producer who works for Nintendo as the series producer and manager of the Zelda series.
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Breath of the Wild started it's development in 2011 as an open world Zelda Game for the Wii U, originally planned to be released in 2015. The release was later delayed to 2016 after developers conceived of new gameplay options they wanted to include. This release date was then further delayed to 2017 so that it could be released simultaneously on Nintendo's next platform, the Nintendo Switch.
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There is a sprite of an Octorok from the original The Legend of Zelda located on the bottom right of the Trousers of the Hero.
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At the northern entrance to the Bridge of Hylia, there is a missing portion halfway up the column, and when Link climbs inside, the cel shading filters do not work.
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An ice cream cone model is used as a placeholder item that displays as an elixir with no effects.
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Attachment The "Korok seeds" in this game originally started out as being rock-like objects that players were meant to discover throughout their adventure. These rock-like objects used the Master Sword pedestal asset from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
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Attachment Inside the game's files is a picture containing Link doing a pose next to Zelda. What's interesting about this is that Link's "Hero of the Wild" hat and tunic were changed in the final release. The length of the sleeve and cuffing were also shortened in the final version; it was rolled up slightly and thinner as seen in the photo. The gold trim on his hat was subdued green in the final release, likely because the 8-bit Link amiibo had a similar form.
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A save glitch exists that allows a player to exit the Shrine of Resurrection without the Sheikah Slate; without the Sheikah Slate, the player cannot warp and does not have a map but can use runes, control Divine Beasts and interact with terminals. Time is also stopped, preventing Blood Moons.
If the player desires to obtain the Sheikah Slate later, he/she can by returning to the Shrine of Resurrection.
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Just north of Hebra Tower, a geometric plane sticks out of the mountainside that prevents Link from climbing any higher and can only be seen from above.
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In the book The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion, concept art of Link's family is omitted from the English version and is found in Master Works, the same book in Japan. Concept art shows Link's father, a knight mentioned in game, and his sister.
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In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Making of a Champion art book, an excerpt states Link's hometown is likely Hateno Village. An image in the book also seems to imply that the house for sale was Link's old house.
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Inside the last room in the Sword Monk's Shrine, after completing the Trial of the Sword, there are seven monks with their arms in positions representing poses of the seven Sages in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Zelda's pose is during the final battle with Gannon and the other six Sages' poses are from inside the Chamber of Light after defeating the corresponding temples to release the Sages.
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During a demo at E3 2016, the Shiekah Slate had the ability to reveal an enemy's Hit Points. To do so, the players would hold the Wii U gamepad up to the screen and hold the cursor at the enemy who's Hit Points they want to see. This was removed because of how cumbersome it was and how it was almost no help in helping players on how to analyze enemy camps.
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