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It looks like Nintendo embedded secret messages into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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Zelda fans have already created a translation key for the written language seen throughout Breath of the Wild. They haven't figured out every letter just yet—but they're well on their way.NeoGAF user RagnarokX mentioned it all began when Nintendo released a teaser image with Hylian text. Another GAFer "noticed a pattern," and figured out the text read THELEGENDOFZELDA. It was enough letters to begin translating the Hylian found in Breadth of the Wild's E3 footage.Nintendo seems to be using the language to tell fans what they're looking at, or how they should use something; on the entrance to a dungeon, the word is spelled out repeatedly with the symbols. Letters on a gear spell out rotate, and a tower spotted around Hyrule is labeled sheaktower.In other instances, Nintendo added jokes. On a Sheikah Slate, Nintendo hid a reference to 1989 video game Zero Wing.During its E3 presentation, Nintendo revealed that the open world in Breath of the Wild will be 12 times larger than the map in Twilight Princess . The demo presented at the show is reportedly just one percent of the game's total size. It sounds like they'll be a lot more translating to do.For everything we learned the game at E3, check out IGN's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild wiki guide

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