The Legend of Zelda – New for Nintendo 3DS screens and details

Nintendo held a Nintendo Direct event today, and if you haven’t heard already, they made some exciting announcements.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, the classic SNES title, is getting a sequel of sorts on the Nintendo 3DS. The game is still untitled, but fans can expect to get their hands on it this holiday season.

Take a look at some screens below.

The Legend of Zelda – New – screens:

Read on for the official announcement.

A New Game in The Legend of Zelda Series: Nintendo developers are working on a new game set in the world of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, which launched for Super NES in 1992. The game makes use of the 3D abilities of Nintendo 3DS, and allows Link to become a drawing and move along walls. A 3D video of the new game is now available to download in the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS. The game is scheduled to launch this holiday season.

Paul Bryant

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