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And what happened to Link’s green tunic? “I don't know... I wonder,” Aonuma said with a laugh.
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And what happened to Link’s green tunic? “I don't know... I wonder,” Aonuma said with a laugh.
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Why did he laugh?
Rupees are in the game:
Each object you find can help you survive, but we couldn’t help but notice we never found rupees during our time with the game. So we asked Aonuma what’s up with that? “Rupees do exist,” he said, ”but the reason for their existence is a little different this time around. As you saw it's not about going to cutting down grass and collect rupees or find them in treasure chests but it's about collecting things and going to sell them and then using the rupees you get to buy new things.”
About the title:
Nintendo isn’t afraid to emphasize how different this adventure is from its predecessors, even in the game’s name. “Even the subtitle itself is different from previous Zelda titles,” Aonuma said. In past games of the series, he explained, Nintendo would use item names like Skyward Sword or character names Twilight Princess as the subtitle for a new game. For this project, Aonuma worked closely with Nate Bihldorff from Nintendo’s Treehouse over the span of many months before they landed on the name, Breath of the Wild. ”It took a while,” Bihldorff said, “We talked a lot about plot points and items and characters, but what we kept coming back to was that the world itself is really the soul of this game.”
from IGN interview