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Link SW2000

Link as he appears in the tech demo

The SpaceWorld 2000 Tech Demo was a demo for what a future The Legend of Zelda title might look like with the capabilities of the Nintendo GameCube.

Overview

The SpaceWorld 2000 Tech Demo showed Link and Ganondorf having a one-on-one sword fight in a dim castle hall. This demo, along with others like Mario 128, was created to showcase the processing power and the graphical capabilities of the Nintendo GameCube. However, it was accused of generating false expectations and creating unwarranted criticism for the first GameCube Zelda game, The Wind Waker.[1] The demo gave the impression that it represented what the upcoming GameCube Zelda game would look like. So, when The Wind Waker was revealed to use cel-shaded graphics, many fans were disappointed.[2] Near the end of the GameCube era, Twilight Princess was released, and its graphics were comparable to the tech demo's.

The SpaceWorld 2000 Tech Demo trailer was created by Satoru Takizawa and Yoshiki Haruhana.[3]

Trivia

Gallery

Video Gallery

The Zelda tech demo

See Also

References

  1. "There was a tech demo of a realistic adult Link fighting Ganondorf shown a year before at Spaceworld 2000. This tech demo was made to be a demonstration of the Nintendo Gamecube’s abilities, but was not in itself a complete concept for a game."Celda: A Retrospective, Super Train Station H.
  2. "Nintendo took that amazing demo that we saw last year and butchered it into this animated C-quality Disney garbage."Zelda Destroyed?, The Odyssey of Hyrule.
  3. Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 416
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