Zoom in on Zelda: scans from Nintendo Power
Over at the Nintendo forums, one very generous soul by the name of Metroid_Fan was kind enough to share with us a few scans from his recently acquired issue of Nintendo Power, where Nintendo gives us more info and pictures from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, DS).
Most of the pictures from the scans are quite old, and you’ve probably seen them before, but the text includes new information on how the game begins, new weapons that you can use, unlockable items, and tons more. One of the scans divulge that nearly every dungeon that Link will be going into has important items or weapons that he should get to give him the power boost to get to new areas and arenas in the game.
The magazine also shares that players will notice the importance and emphasis that Nintendo has placed on tweaking the graphics illumination and object shadows because one of the main themes of Zelda is the war between dark and light.
Just a warning though, if you do decide to click on the scans below, some of them may contain possible spoilers. Also, you might have to squint your eyes and look closer to be able to read the text in the scans. That said, here are the scans from the latest issue of Nintendo Power:
Over at the Nintendo forums, one very generous soul by the name of Metroid_Fan was kind enough to share with us a few scans from his recently acquired issue of Nintendo Power, where Nintendo gives us more info and pictures from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, DS).
Most of the pictures from the scans are quite old, and you’ve probably seen them before, but the text includes new information on how the game begins, new weapons that you can use, unlockable items, and tons more. One of the scans divulge that nearly every dungeon that Link will be going into has important items or weapons that he should get to give him the power boost to get to new areas and arenas in the game.
The magazine also shares that players will notice the importance and emphasis that Nintendo has placed on tweaking the graphics illumination and object shadows because one of the main themes of Zelda is the war between dark and light.
Just a warning though, if you do decide to click on the scans below, some of them may contain possible spoilers. Also, you might have to squint your eyes and look closer to be able to read the text in the scans. That said, here are the scans from the latest issue of Nintendo Power: