Check out these high resolution scans of Twilight Princess HD
The other piece of news from that Amazon listing is that there is a new “Hero Mode” that the game can be played in.
As spotted by Nintendo Insider, the new dungeon will be called “La Cave du Crépuscule” which roughly translates to “The Cave of Twilight”, although quite how it slots into the game isn’t yet clear.
It’s a nice amiibo, but is it fair to hide exclusive content behind it?
“Unlock bonuses with The Legend of Zelda Amiibos: Tap all the Amiibos for the Zelda series to unlock bonuses in the game, such as regenerating your life, or getting arrows for your bow”.
The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess HD, the remaster of the Zelda game released on Wii and GameCube years ago, will allow players who have never experienced the original releases with brand new graphics and some extra features.
Nintendo has been experimenting with its Amiibo figures for a while now and for the most part, they have been a big success and in some cases, demand has been hard to keep up with.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is set to launch on March 4th in North America and Europe.
This wouldn’t be the first time Nintendo has added new content, essentially DLC, via an amiibo and is likely to upset some fans.
The latest issue of Famitsu has a full four-page spread dedicated to showcasing Twilight Princess HD, which you can see below.