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Small mention of the Universal Studios partnership by Nintendo of America's president at the end of this clip. It's nothing revealing or big, just thought some might find it interesting:
I don't want what happened to Beauty and the Beast in Magic Kingdom to happen to Zelda: A pretty land with no substantial ride to back it up thus falling flat on its face.Come on, man. I love Zelda too. I LOVE the idea of Zelda getting represented in a theme park. The fact that there's even a possibility of it getting a theme park area at all is extremely exciting. But beggars can't be choosers. So I don't care if it's getting a ride or a show. We're potentially getting an immersive Zelda-themed area and attraction. Do we really have to whine because it's not exactly what you want at your ridiculously high standards?
And then scrapped it. Hopefully because they realized they could do better.The same UC that apparently pitched this to Nintendo with Zelda as a puzzle theatre show?
Fine. Have your stupid little show. I'll just sit here knowing what a waste of franchise potential it would be.You don't have to imagine it as that's the job of Universal Creative
Holy crap, dude. Calm down. It's just a possibility for an attraction in a theme park. Maybe we'll get a Zelda area with a ride, maybe we'll get a Zelda area with a show, maybe we'll not get a Zelda area at all. It's not worth getting worked up over this, especially this early when we're just talking about concepts.Fine. Have your stupid little show. I'll just sit here knowing what a waste of franchise potential it would be.
My ideal format of attraction for Zelda would be a Poseidon’s Fury-style show, where you’re following Link through a dungeon with a big battle with Ganon at the end.So what kind of show would play out then? How would you see the world of Zelda from a theater?
That is a much better idea than the Puzzle Theater. It would work great as a replacement of Poseidon's Fury if Zelda took over LC. And guess what? Sinbad would still need a large scale replacement too.My ideal format of attraction for Zelda would be a Poseidon’s Fury-style show, where you’re following Link through a dungeon with a big battle with Ganon at the end.
I can picture it. Enter the Temple of Time, we go through some Poseidon's Fury-esque preshows as we enter the Temple-like portion of it, get into the seating where we dynamically move from scene to scene featuring live actors. Zelda explains what's going on in one scene, Link fights Ganon in another, etc. It could theoretically mix several aspects that people love about the Zelda series; great story, exploring dungeons, epic battles, interesting lore, etc. All while delivering a non-traditional attraction at a softer budget utilizing new technology.Outside of the puzzle theatre does anyone know what the show was about? No. So how do you know if its stupid or dumb? Secondly, if the platform you are sitting in is moving, I'm pretty sure its a ride that has a live element to it. So while we keep calling show, the fact remains, it most likely will be considered a ride by universal. Also if you looked at the concept art, they had people standing in front of Zelda of a bunch of stairs as she told a story. I'm pretty sure a walk through attraction was tied to it as well.
So only Mario and Donkey Kong get the cool groundbreaking rides.Remember how it was said how UC pulls from things they already made as test of concepts for other attractions. Literally, there have been 2 exploration based attractions off video games that translate to Zelda and Pokemon already done and created by UC. Literally proof of concepts. We should easily be able to know what Zelda is going to be overall.
Interactive Nav'i experience (Gintama Talk Show Universal Jump Summer 2017)
Zelda theatre attraction (puzzle theatre and Dragon Quest USJ attraction 2017)
Future Pokemon attractions (Yokai Watch 2 USJ 2016)
Luigi's Mansion (Biohazard the Real 2)
Secondly where is Nintendo based? Kyoto Japan. Where is one of NBC offices in Japan? Osaka. How far away are Nintendo's HQ from USJ? 30-45 minute drive.
So only Mario and Donkey Kong get the cool groundbreaking rides.
I don't want a show. I want a Forbidden Journey level adventure through Hyrule. Maybe even above that level since that ride would be over a decade old once Zelda comes if it's not in phase 1.Really? When we can clearly see from the permit, the Puzzle Theater looks complex and has never really been done before to that level. C'mon man.
They keep bringing it up trying to change my mind about it. It could end very easily if they wanted. I'm currently on break and will soon get back to work. If no one responds trying to make me like the show concept while I'm away it'll end as I'll have no need to bring it back up myself.I know someone said it already but we are still freaking out about pure speculation on a ride that doesn't exist or even in the current plans?
Really? When we can clearly see from the permit, the Puzzle Theater looks complex and has never really been done before to that level. C'mon man.
You think they'll serve things like Koopa Turtle Soup, Goomba Burgers, and Toadstool Mushroom Salad at the restaurant?