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The Adult Videos | Adult Movies OnlineLegend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildis at once the most daring take on the decades-old series and incredibly loyal to the core of the series, blending tried-and-true Zeldaconventions with fresh and innovative ideas. Just over a week after its release, Nintendo is giving us a look behind the curtain of Breath of the Wild's development in a three-part video series.
The video series, called "The Making of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," goes through the development process from the planning stages to the game's story and characters and the concept of the open and expansive world.
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The first video, "The Beginning," dives into how the development team started thinking about Breath of the Wildright from the start in 2013 with the catchphrase: "Break the conventions of the Zeldaseries." Developers talk about how core game mechanics were developed and became an important piece of Breath of the Wild's rich and interactive world.
Some of the game's early concept art is also shared in the video, including a mock-up of a giant spaceship launching an assault on Hyrule from the skies.

Story and Characters
Warning: very mild spoilers
In "Story and Characters," developers discuss how they came up with the story of Breath of the Wildand some of its memorable characters, how they made the story unfold over the course of the game, as well as how they used the world as an extension of storytelling to bring more depth to the game.
Open-air Concept
Breath of the Wild's huge and expansive world is the subject of "Open-air Concept," which explores how developers built the open world of Hyrule, determined its size and created its feel through world design and music. Along with that, developers share insights on some of the game's mechanics like combat and cooking.
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