Talk:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Unused Textures and Models

Sage Stone musical score
Pure speculation of course, but perhaps that score was meant for the harp, not the Wind Waker at all. Maybe Link or Medli had to play the harp according to the directions in order to continue. WhoIAm 20:31, 21 July 2013 (EDT)
 * Maybe... maybe not. There isn't much to support or deny what you are saying. What is most interesting, though, is how the musical score looks like the one from the N64 Zelda games. My question is when will some prototype of TWW leak. I mean, prototypes of OoT and MM leaked and we were also lucky enough to get protos for the GBA Metroids. Man, if a proto for TWW ever surfaced I would dive head first and start looking into the game like I did for MF. I shouldn't hold my breath though. --Cuber456 21:37, 21 July 2013 (EDT)
 * True, I don't think ocarinas were ever going to be featured in this game though. Again, I'm just throwing an idea in the wild (or perhaps the Wind Waker allowed for irregular time signatures, but that's even less likely). There is a proto for Wind Waker but it doesn't have much besides Great Fish Isle to Greatfish Isle, etc. Now if the SpaceWorld demo appeared, that would definitely be something. WhoIAm 23:36, 22 July 2013 (EDT)

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It look strange but it looks like a caricature of Eiji Aonuma, the game's director. Maybe they wanted to let off steam because the game's developpment was so frustrating ... But strangely, and I have some doubt that all unused models and level are still in Wind Waker HD ... Waiting for confirmations MetalZelda 23:36, 22 December 2013 (EDT)
 * Maybe it is a caricature of Eiji Aonuma, maybe it isn't. I will agree that it has similarities but, last time I checked, I don't think he was bald. I think that it could be argued either way since I feel there is nothing concrete to actually back up that claim. I mean, I could argue that it is really a caricature of Satoru Iwata. I mean, there are similarities there too.
 * These articles only really covers the GameCube version of WW. Besides a small section in the regional differences, I don't even think that the HD version is mentioned anywhere in the articles. Waiting on a confirmation to know what objects and levels from the articles, if any, are unused in WWHD? You are going to be waiting a long time. I'm not even sure if it is possible to rip a Wii U ISO at the moment, let alone being able to dig through the game's files in the ISO. --Cuber456 (talk) 18:34, 21 December 2013 (EST)