Home > Aonuma's Quest for Perfection Keeps Him Making More Zelda Games
Eiji Aonuma - in a recent interview with GamesTM - stated (in reference to Zelda Games) that he "always make these games with the thought that this is going to be my last." Aonuma goes on to say that, "every time we finish work on it, I always still have regrets." It is these "regrets" about not being able to do certain things that make Aonuma "end up wanting to make another Zelda game." Be sure to check out full quotes after the break...
"I always make these games with the thought that this is going to be my last. However, every time we finish work on it, I always still have regrets, wishing that we could do this or that, and end up wanting to make another Zelda game. I guess that could come to a close if I finally make a perfect game, but perhaps I would not be able to create such a thing even if I spent my whole life on it. However, I know I won't be able to keep working as a developer forever, so I really would like to create something as close to perfection as possible not too far into the future and be able to retire with no regrets."
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