Eiji Aonuma says “sorry” to Zelda fans
Although credited as one of the best video games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time did have some faults, that is according to the game’s creator Eiji Aonuma. “The Water Temple in the Ocarina of Time was notorious for being very tough to conquer,” Aonuma told Guardian. “I am most sorry that it was not easy for you to put on and take off the heavy boots; that all the time you had to visit the inventory. I am very sorry about that.” Ironically, I just finished re-playing the game, and forgot just how truly annoying that was.
Aonuma has been speaking a lot lately about the Zelda franchise, and new MotionPlus-heavy Zelda Wii title. He also has told Zelda fans to keep an eye on E3 2010, as they are trying their best to have something ready to show. Whether a trailer or just a few screenshots, we’ll take what we can get.
And just a fun fact, according to the article. Aonuma is the leader of a 40-piece band, all composed of Nintendo employees. Their name? The Wind Wakers.

