A video that showed Legendary Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma standing alongside Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto in a very fetching high-vis vest and hard hat combo at Universal Studios Orlando has been pulled from the internet — prompting speculation he was there because a Legend of Zelda attraction is in the works.
Aonuma could be seen in a behind-the-scenes video from Universal designed to show employee life at the park, and highlight how it will grow in future. Aonuma's inclusion appears to be an accident, however, as the post has since been removed from Instagram. We've asked Nintendo for comment.
Despite its short life online, the internet has aleady been analysing the video's blink-and-you-will-miss-it shot of Aonuma and Miyamoto chatting together (thanks, Famiboards). Why are they there? What are they discussing? What is the Link between their presence and the parks' future?
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Eurogamer's Tears Of The Kingdom Homestead Challenge! — WHO CAN BUILD THE BEST HOUSE?Watch on YouTubeMiyamoto's presence at Universal is understandable, as a Super Mario attraction is already a thing, with a Donkey Kong Country area heading to Nintendo World Japan later this year. So, yes, business needs to be done.
But Aonuma? The exec is synonymous with Legend of Zelda series, so maybe once Donkey Kong has drummed up some visitors, the next Nintendo IP ripe for theme-park adaptation could be that of Link and Zelda's. Just in time for that Legend of Zelda movie? The internet seems to think so (or hope so).
It has got us here at Eurogamer wondering what a Zelda-themed park attraction could look like. I reckon a Goron minecart rollercoaster would be a lot of fun, but perhaps too similar to DK's own Mine Cart Madness. My other thought was a decked out Great Deku Tree to enter and explore. A Deku-d out tree…
Ed likes the idea of a full Kokiri Forest area, with the Lost Woods as well. When the sun sets, fireflies could
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