He is no longer directly involved in making them, but Zelda games will only stop being made when people stop buying them!
No most likely not Miyamoto has already announced that he is working on other Zelda games for the 3ds but no official titles or information has been released.
no, they are going to make a new one called "The legend of Zelda Spirit Track" and another one on wii it would be sad if they stopped making zelda's They won't stop making Zelda games for a LONG while.
Due to the sucess of Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, Nintendo will most likely make another Zelda game for the Nintendo DS. They are making remakes of console Zelda games for the Nintendo 3DS. I know they will be making a Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3DS.
yes Nintendo announced there will be new Zelda and Mario games
link with no sword and only art work that all they told and shigeru miyamoto had interview on what it's going to be about he only gave bits and pieces
Sorry, I don't know.
Likely.With Zelda one of Nintendo's most successful franchises, they are unlikely to stop. In addition, in an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, he hinted that the Zelda team was working on something. Nintendo have recently confirmed that they are remaking wind waker for the Wii U, and are also working on a completely new zelda game...be excited.
yes they are making legend of Zelda spirit tracks.
no it works for games but no one talk so how would there be a movie?
Yes, they are. It is called The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. Also, they're making one for the Wii called The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword which is coming out in 2011.
Originally, Shigeru Miyamoto was going to name him Christo, after his grandfather. It was changed to Link to reflect that he functioned as the players' link to the world. Although, in-game he can have any name, because you give him a name of your choice at the start.
If you're talking about after TP and PH, then yes there will. Miyamoto hinted it off, and we assume there will be a new Wii game along with a new DS game. This is only an assumption, but there definetely will be a new one in the future.