*Update* Twilight Princess on YouTube and seven more videos

We just posted an article about the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (for the Wii) November 1 videos at us.Wii.com. Have you tried watching them? As you know, so many people have been going nuts about these videos all day – so the us.Wii.com videos are still loading a bit slowly (and it seems their server crashed earlier because of the stampede of Zelda fans).

So, if you’re on a slow connection or if you’re too impatient to wait for the us.Wii.com videos to load, here are the YouTube videos. And in case us.Wii.com crashes again (because “Link is so hot,” says QJ blogger Karen R.), well, at least we have these here.

Shigeru Miyamoto has not lost his touch. And the director, Eiji Aonuma, should be praised. Yoshiyuki Oyama handled character design, and we must say, it all looks impressive.

Click on the “Full Article” link below to watch the other YouTube video.



Update: We have the seven videos from Nintendo Japan featuring snippets from the game. These are just really short snippets. They’re not anything to stampede about. So, all you “Link is so hot” people, try not to crash Nintendo Japan over these.

Click on the “Full Article” link below to watch the seven short videos.

We just posted an article about the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (for the Wii) November 1 videos at us.Wii.com. Have you tried watching them? As you know, so many people have been going nuts about these videos all day – so the us.Wii.com videos are still loading a bit slowly (and it seems their server crashedearlier because of the stampede of Zelda fans).

So, if you’re on a slow connection or if you’re too impatient to wait for the us.Wii.com videos to load, here are the YouTube videos. And in case us.Wii.com crashes again (because “Link is so hot,” says QJ blogger Karen R.), well, at least we have these here.

Shigeru Miyamoto has not lost his touch. And the director, Eiji Aonuma, should be praised. Yoshiyuki Oyama handled character design, and we must say, it all looks impressive.

Personally, I’m impressed by the bloom. The light makes a world of difference. I know that makes me sound like such an easily-impressed noob, but… You know how anti-Wii people ridicule the Wii for lacking power because it’s “just a barely-souped-up GameCube.” But this game looks next-gen. Just look at it.

And here are the release dates (Wii version): November 19 for the US, December 2 for Japan, December 7 for Australia, and December 8 for Europe. In general, the GameCube versions won’t be out until the middle of December.


Update: We have the seven videos from Nintendo Japan featuring snippets from the game. These are just really short snippets. They’re not anything to stampede about. So, all you “Link is so hot” people, try not to crash Nintendo Japan over these.

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie01.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie02.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie03.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie04.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie05.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie06.html
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol5/movie07.html

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