Despite a rather lacking E3 conference, Miyamoto eased fans’ worries by reassuring them new Zelda, Mario and Pikmin games are currently being developed. In an interview with the Telegraph, he mentions:
“Making these ‘traditional’ games is what I am best at. Because games of that nature take upwards of two or three years to make, we always have to keep the teams working on those projects going. At any given time, the team could be five to ten people, or it could be 50-plus. People are always switching in and out of those teams.
“They are all working on more Mario, Zelda and Pikmin projects. And they all work in close proximity to me, so I can keep a good eye on them.”
So there you have it. Zelda’s in the making, and Miyamoto is, as always, keeping a stern eye on the development team. There’s your tidbit for today.
Why am I even posting this? It’s my birthday.