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‘The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes’ Update: Find Out What its Trailer Offers; More Dungeons, Monsters, Puzzles Added!

The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes

(Photo : Nintendo) Nintendo has confirmed that they will be launching “The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes” in October along with its 3D version.

Nintendo has confirmed that they will be launching "The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes" in October along with its 3D version.

According to the Master Herald, Nintendo also intends to release a gaming console that is Legend of Zelda-themed. The console apparently features more gaming gears and not just a physical revision to make the console exciting. Some of the gears added which can be bought for the price of $239.99 includes another stick that is meant for the camera as well as a better processor that will enable gamers to fast pace their game time.

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The trailer of "The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes," according to the rpgsite, includes additional dungeons, monsters and several puzzles that will challenge the player. Several screen shots of the game has also been release by the developer in order to have an idea of what to expect when the game launches. The game requires the normal AR cards, but for those who do not have the 3DS system, an AC adapter is needed to for the device.

Meantime, CNET lauded the efforts of Nintendo when they did a remake of "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time." Gamespot reviewed the remake and they gave it a 10 of 10 score. These stats are seldom given unless the reviewer wishes everyone to play and experience the game.

Fans have been a little apprehensive about the timing of "The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes" because of Nintendo's inability to provide information about it at the recent E3 event. In a statement made by Shigeru Miyamoto during the event, he said "We're here to talk about Star Fox, but Zelda is still coming to Wii U, so don't worry about that."

The reason they did not include Zelda in the E3 event is because Nintendo only announce those that are ready for release, and any developments of other games should remain taboo until such time they are ready.  He also added, "We have some really great Zelda footage and at some point, we will be showing that off, but not today."

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