E3 07: Is Nintendo abandoning the hardcore?

A fab and fun Q&A session with Zelda: Phantom Hourglass producer Eiji Aonuma and Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto had the designers talking about keeping in touch with the hardcore in an all-access world.

"Let's keep it light and lively, shall we," Aonuma tells the small audience of journos, setting the tone for today's E3 developer Nintendo Q&A in Santa Monica.

Aonuma, who also directed the acclaimed Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, just released the Wind Waker sequel Phantom Hourglass into the wild in Japan. The game's been consistently sold out since its launch last month, and it's not just veteran players who've been buying the game.

"In the past, I thought it was impossible to make a Zelda game that appeals to core and new users," Aonuma says. He explains that Phantom Hourglass has found an audience with first-time Zelda players and adult females, namely because of the intuitive stylus control.