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Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is for all ages

Everyone from three year olds to pre-teens and young children, anyway

Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is for all ages

While Nintendo is busy celebrating massive profits, and rubbing money on its face, having money fights and filling swimming pools with money while drinking unicorn milk from solid gold coconut shells, it took the opportunity to inform its investors about where this year’s profits will be coming from.

To do this, it insisted its forthcoming DSi game Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks “will appeal to a wider age group of people, and will launch in the later half of the year”. Overlooking the fact that it probably meant ‘latter’, rather than ‘later’, it’s difficult to see quite how Spirit Tracks is intended to appeal to all ages.

More likely this is intended to bolster support for the handheld market from these investors, as that’s the area of business Nintendo is most concerned about this year after it also announced an expected down turn in DS sales.

Kotaku

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