I don't know if I can make a thread like this, but I just want to say this. The space world 2000 video was NOT going to be a real Zelda game. It was just a video showing the power of the gamecube. It wasn't going to be a "photo-reallistic" game and it became TWW, it was just going to be a good show of the gamecubes graphics. And the graphics of it weren't even that good. So, try not to flame me, I know you will, just disscus what you think about it, and if you thought that it was real. And don't belive IGN saying it was cancelled.
Here's a quote from RPG gamer incase you still don't belive.
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After many months of speculation and anticipation, Nintendo's upcoming next-generation system, previously known to the public as "Project Dolphin," has been formally announced. The system's new and (most probably) final name, Nintendo Gamecube, as well as plenty of other details on the console were finally revealed at Nintendo's annual "Spaceworld" gaming show held in Tokyo.
The Gamecube had a fantastic showing at Nintendo's Spaceworld. The system was shown off using marvelous technical demos featuring such Nintendo characters as Mario, Luigi, Link, and Samus Aran, as well as popular franchises like Star Wars and Pokémon. Nintendo.com's Spaceworld section stresses that these technical demos do not necessarily imply that these are actual games in development. However, anxious gamers should certainly keep their fingers crossed, as some of these demos, more likely than not, may turn out to be actual Gamecube games after all.
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