August 20, 1999 - In an interview with Japanese game magazine Famitsu Weekly, Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed once and for all that the cartridge-based Zelda Gaiden and the long talked-about 64DD Ura Zelda are two separate projects.
While Miyamoto did note that "The 64DD 'Ura Zelda' is moving along on its own," he was not willing to divulge further details regarding the game. When Nintendo first announced the already released Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, it was planning to make the game the 64DD disk drive's flagship title. But hardware delays and a lack of third party support forced Nintendo to convert Ocarina of Time to a cartridge game and start work on a second, add-on adventure for the 64DD. Dubbed "Ura Zelda" (Japanese for "Another Zelda"), the 64DD adventure is said to enable gamers to revisit areas and dungeons of Ocarina of Time and experience new adventures in familiar surroundings.
Gaiden, on the other hand, which is best translated as "side story", only takes Ocarina of Time as a starting point and seems to offer plenty of new dungeons in addition to an all-new quest.
Zelda Gaiden, which is scheduled for a March 2000 release in Japan (and possibly worldwide), will be playable at next week's Space World in Japan. There are currently no plans to unveil the 64DD-only Ura Zelda at the same time.
IGN64 will have more soon.




