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[[Image:Spirit Tracks logo.png|230px|right]]'''''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''''' is the second installment of ''Zelda'' games for the [[Nintendo DS]], revealed by [[Satoru Iwata]] in Game Developer's Conference on March 25, 2009. It uses the same cel-shaded layout and game-play interface as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. The opening scene of the trailer features [[Link]] conducting a train, which takes place of the boat in ''Phantom Hourglass'' which most likely coincides with the name of the game (Spirit TRACKS).
[[Image:Spirit Tracks logo.png|230px|right]]'''''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''''' is the second installment of ''Zelda'' games for the [[Nintendo DS]], revealed by [[Satoru Iwata]] in Game Developer's Conference on March 25, 2009. It uses the same cel-shaded layout and game-play interface as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. The opening scene of the trailer features [[Link]] conducting a train, which takes place of the boat in ''Phantom Hourglass'', most likely coinciding with the name of the game (''Spirit'' '''''Tracks''''').


There have been some debate whether the game would work only on the [[DSi]] or all Nintendo DS's. However Nintendo.com has confirmed that ''Spirit Tracks'' will be playable on all installments of the Nintendo DS, including the original DS and the [[DS Lite]].<ref name="Quote1">{{cite|The new The Legend of Zelda™: Spirit Tracks game that Iwata announced will utilize the intuitive touch control of Phantom Hourglass in an all new adventure that will please longtime Zelda fans while keeping the game accessible to all DS owners.|Nintendo.com}}</ref>
There has been some debate over whether the game would work only on the [[DSi]] or on all Nintendo DS iterations. However Nintendo.com has confirmed that ''Spirit Tracks'' will be playable on all installments of the Nintendo DS, including the original DS and the [[DS Lite]].<ref name="Quote1">{{cite|The new The Legend of Zelda™: Spirit Tracks game that Iwata announced will utilize the intuitive touch control of Phantom Hourglass in an all new adventure that will please longtime Zelda fans while keeping the game accessible to all DS owners.|Nintendo.com}}</ref>
 
where the game fits in the timeline is also not known many say that it is set before the Wind Waker, [zelda dungen][http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda13-spirit-tracks-speculations.php] (a fan site) has got some info to say for this. it is also said that it is a  sequel to Phantom Hourglass. it is not said if this is a new Link or the same Link from a game before it.


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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is the second installment of Zelda games for the Nintendo DS, revealed by Satoru Iwata in Game Developer's Conference on March 25, 2009. It uses the same cel-shaded layout and game-play interface as Phantom Hourglass and The Wind Waker. The opening scene of the trailer features Link conducting a train, which takes place of the boat in Phantom Hourglass, most likely coinciding with the name of the game (Spirit Tracks).

There has been some debate over whether the game would work only on the DSi or on all Nintendo DS iterations. However Nintendo.com has confirmed that Spirit Tracks will be playable on all installments of the Nintendo DS, including the original DS and the DS Lite.[1]

Gallery

High quality trailer at GDC.

References

  1. "The new The Legend of Zelda™: Spirit Tracks game that Iwata announced will utilize the intuitive touch control of Phantom Hourglass in an all new adventure that will please longtime Zelda fans while keeping the game accessible to all DS owners." — Nintendo.com ()