Nintendo director wanted Link’s Crosbow Training 2

Nintendo director Eiji Aonuma, the man behind the last few Zelda games, including Twilight Princess, has stated that he wished Nintendo would’ve made Link’s Crossbow Training 2 — a successor to the minigame which was originally introduced to “train” folks to use the new Wii Zapper, which the game shipped with. He said,
“To tell you the truth, I actually wanted to create Link’s Crossbow Training 2. I thought that we should do something more and better in the field of the first person shooter, based on our experience of the first game. For example, I was thinking that maybe we could intensify the multiplayer mode. The original game was really just a solo game but I thought that we could add a true multiplayer mode with multiple users playing together, from remote areas, over the Wi-Fi Connection.”
But as usual, when it comes to multiplayer and trying new stuff, Nintendo isn’t exactly at the forefront. Nintendo bosses told Aonuma to work on the next Zelda game instead of another minigame.
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