There is so much I wish they would do with the franchise. All of the ideas I had when I would replay ocarina of time way back when came back in a resurgence.
They need new talent. I'm trying REALLY hard to get credentials to maybe be CONSIDERED for a chance to make the next DECENT Metroid game. But I don't want to work for a Nintendo studio, and I don't know if they'll trust outside studios on Metroid after Other M. I have a design doc and everything, I just need a good illustrator.
They need new talent. I'm trying REALLY hard to get credentials to maybe be CONSIDERED for a chance to make the next DECENT Metroid game. But I don't want to work for a Nintendo studio, and I don't know if they'll trust outside studios on Metroid after Other M. I have a design doc and everything, I just need a good illustrator.
I wish you the best of luck not only for your future projects but finding a good illustrator.
You're right about Nintendo needing new talent.
If not a new studio, I wish they would let Retro Studios get the rights back for making Metroid games. It wasn't fair for Nintendo to rush them into completing Prime 3 early but I won't go further into that.
Where is the spirit girl from Twilight Princess? (Never played it, don't know her name, but always thought she was cool)
LOVE how the Minish cap is in there.
Where is the spirit girl from Twilight Princess? (Never played it, don't know her name, but always thought she was cool)
LOVE how the Minish cap is in there.
She's pretty much dead center of the whole picture. If you were expecting to see her in her imp form, she's not there. You see her look like that at the very end.
I love how two spots right from her you have the "old man" from the original Zelda. It's really convenient the way the artist categorized all the characters. Now my only question is who the hell is the guy with the wrist claw?
Where is the spirit girl from Twilight Princess? (Never played it, don't know her name, but always thought she was cool)
LOVE how the Minish cap is in there.
She's pretty much dead center of the whole picture. If you were expecting to see her in her imp form, she's not there. You see her look like that at the very end.
I love how two spots right from her you have the "old man" from the original Zelda. It's really convenient the way the artist categorized all the characters. Now my only question is who the hell is the guy with the wrist claw?
This piece of fan art reminded me how proud I used to be as a fan of Legend of Zelda. Like many (or at least I hope) of you who love the franchise may know, some installments tend to divide the fanbase. As I watched this artist work, I no longer remembered what that felt like. This piece of work truly makes me feel connected and appreciative for the franchise as a whole.
The link on the video's description is no longer available but I managed to track down an alternate source for the HD finished product.
For anyone wondering who some of the characters are:
http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/858932
Truly this is the stuff of legends...or of legendary fandom.
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