'The Legend of Zelda' for Wii U release date: gameplay clip with sound effects posted online

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Nintendo unveiled a gameplay teaser for the Wii U version of "The Legend Of Zelda" during The Game Awards last year, but its lack of sound effects and music failed to impress gamers. But recently, a remastered video uploaded by a fan has captured the attention of many. The enthusiast included sounds that are expected to be featured in the game, giving life to the original clip of the soon-to-be released single player action adventure game.

Design & Trend spotted the artfully remastered gameplay video in the fan-made YouTube channel called Zeltik. The visual used came from the earlier gameplay demo that was released by Nintendo last December, and the sounds came from some external audio files. The new video provides a possibly clearer interpretation of how the upcoming "Zelda" game would be like once it is released. 

It is very evident in the new remastered video that the audio descriptions that were voiced by game producer EIji Aonuma and game designer Shigeru Miyamoto were swapped with realistic sounds. The fan-made video now has ambient sound effects like wind, birds and footsteps that were taken from the stock sounds in YouTube clips. Some of the audio clips, however, were lifted from "The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess" and adapted to the upcoming game. 

Until now, Nintendo still has not released the official release date for the next installment in "The Legend of Zelda" series. The game developer announced during the Electronic Entertainment Expo back in 2014 that the game will come out this year, but Aonuma confirmed last month that the game will be delayed, saying that their current priority is to make sure that players will have ultimate enjoyment once they receive the game. 

Still, fans are looking forward to seeing an official trailer for the game during the upcoming E3 event for 2015. 

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