The short answer: a lot. The long answer: a substantial amount, my dear, it really is quite noticeable.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was initially developed with the Nintendo GameCube in mind, but ended up receiving a Wii port when it was released to promote the new console. This version has motion control compatibility for the sword and pointer controls for the menus, the bow and the boomerang. This version of the game has a completely inverted map and locations when comparing with the GameCube release. The change in layout was meant to adapt Link's usually left-handed design to right-handed people, given the motion controls.
The short answer: a lot. The long answer: a substantial amount, my dear, it really is quite noticeable.
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