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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

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Minish Cap was such a pretty game when it released on the Game Boy Advance back in 2005, sporting a similar art style to the GameCube’s Wind Waker.

Developed by Capcom, The Minish Cap did something different with our green tunic-wearing hero, as the game allowed Link to shrink down in size using a magic hat in order to visit the Minish people, who live in hiding as if they were ants or other types of bugs.

Seeing Minish Cap remade in a more aesthetically appealing art style would be nice to see, especially since a lot of the objects in The Minish Cap are big in size due to the small stature of Link. Similar to games like Pikmin, for example, it would be neat to see everyday human objects and food items in HD, with Link traversing through the environments.

The Minish Cap is one of the best Zelda games, but is, unfortunately, stuck on handhelds and the Wii U. Seeing it spring back to life in an entirely new light on the Switch is something old-school Zelda fans would surely appreciate.


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