By M. Abad, | February 06, 2017
Nintendo Switch Super Bowl LI Commercial
As the imminent release of the Nintendo Switch hypes up fans so is the popularity of one of its confirmed games; "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." Just recently, as Nintendo releases its Super Bowl Ad, more about the new game emerged online. In fact, some eagle eyed fans were able to see the Easter Eggs within the Zelda ad.
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As confirmed by WWG, it was noticeable during the first few seconds of the ad that the well known phrase "It's dangerous to go alone" in previous Zelda version is the title of the book. It literally indicated the similarity of the game to its predecessor "Legend of Zelda" on NES. The game was so popular, Nintendo felt compelled to incorporate it to the new "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" for Switch.
The famous phrase is said to have been the guiding source for Link after he was awarded with the old man's sword in order to save Princess Zelda. If anything else, this Easter Egg to those keen fans means more interesting game play for the Nintendo Switch version.
Clearly, Nintendo wanted "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" to be part of the Nintendo Switch advertisement during the Super Bowl advertisement. Apparently, the author of the book, which was featured when the boy on the advertisement picked up the Switch says Zel Dasb... If you noticed, the first five letters of the supposed author's name is spelled Zelda.
Meanwhile, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma during their interview featured on Siliconera, they discussed the interesting things fans will be able to encounter playing "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." Some of the topics discussed include Link's character in Breath of the Wild, the exploration of the game itself and interesting facts about climbing levels through the game.
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