Does anyone even go to summer camp these days? Well, if it happens to be called "Camp Hyrule" and also happens to be a place where Wii details can be unearthed, and happens to be frequented by Nintendo of America's Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, George Harrison, then yes, people attend in droves.
Harrison told the online participants that a classic, GameCube-style control scheme will not be an option for the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - thus forcing gamers to use the remote-and-nunchuk method. We spent some time with the Wii version during E3, and we gotta say, it doesn't feel all that intuitive. A regular GameCube controller seems vastly preferable. On the flip side, Harrison claims the Wii version will offer considerably better graphics, so eye-whores should take note.


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