Nintendo of America's president, Reggie Fils-Aime, has refused to deny that the upcoming
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will have DSi-specific features.
In a discussion about whether we should expect upcoming games to make specific use of the DSi's new hardware features, MTV Multiplayer asked "
Zelda? DSi-enhanced?" The answer was simply, "Wouldnt that be nice?"
In an industry that spend 98% of its messaging "refusing to confirm or deny" and "not commenting on rumour or speculation", this statement (although plausibly deniable) is certainly not a denial.
Discussing time he spent with the game, Fils-Aime said, "It takes some of the things I liked about
Phantom Hourglass to the next level. Example: I thought tracking the path of the boomerang was nice in
Phantom Hourglass. But the way you use [the stylus] to solve puzzles with
Spirit Tracks is really provocative. I think the
Zelda fan will really enjoy it
You do more in tracking and outlining. We showed it in the trailer. You move (an extra) character to a spot in order to unlock puzzles."
You can see that trailer
here on SPOnG.
The DSi has new features such as two cameras and audio editing. Fils-Aime said he expects developers will want to make sure they cater to the DS's installed audience while providing extra content that makes use of the DSi's added functionality.
The
DSi launches tomorrow.
Spirit Tracks is
expected later this year.
Source: MTV Multiplayer