
A while ago, Shigeru Miyamoto told EDGE Magazine that he wanted to remake a classic Zelda title for the 3DS, namely 'A Link to the Past'. At the time, he said:
"Do you remember Xevious? It’s two-layered and I really wanted to create that at the time. So to see Link To The Past in two layers would be quite attractive for me."
In a recent interview, Eiji Aonuma, one of the main people behind The Legend of Zelda series has said:
"Mr. Miyamoto himself has been talking recently about going back to the 2D Zelda games, in particular the ones that were designed with multiple levels to the world like A Link to the Past, and taking those 2D graphics and recreating them in 3D so that you could get a sense for the depth of those worlds. That’s something that might be interesting to do, so I would say there might be a possibility of something like that in the future."
This is no alarm to jump up and get excited about a 3D remake of one of the best Zelda games, but it sounds like something Miyamoto is certainly interested in doing.