The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time

The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been named the world's best videogame by influential multi-format UK-based videogame magazine, Edge.

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Link is back at it again on his adventure to save Hyrule in the Ocarina of Time. In this Ocarina of Time commercial, it shows a teaser of the exciting adventure that Link is on to save Princess Zelda. Willst thou Run? Or fly? Willst thought sink? Or swim? Willist thou finish? Or die trying? And in the end willst thou soar? Or willst thou suck? Have ye what it takes? Read Full Story
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I made Bongo Bongo for a Contest, and went "I really want to make some more of these" so I did and here they are: Card Lore: This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set, except by tributing 3 Insect-type monsters. This mosnter cannot be destroyed in battle (damage calculation is applied normally). Whenever your opponent battles this card place 1 Counter on this card (max. 1). When there is 1 Counter on this card, this card can be destroyed in battle. Pay 1000 Life Points during your Stanby Phase to remove all Counters from this card. During the End Phase of each turn, ... Read Full Story
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ( ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ , Zeruda no Densetsu Toki no Okarina ) is an action-adventure video game developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development division for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was released in Japan on 21 November 1998, in North America on 23 November 1998, and in Europe on 11 December 1998. Originally developed for the Nintendo 64DD peripheral, the game was instead released on a 32-megabyte cartridge—at the time the largest-capacity cartridge Nintendo had produced. It was re-released on the Nintendo GameCube as part of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Master Quest ... Read Full Story
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Some of you may have heard about some other Ocarina of Rhyme yesterday... This one is the real deal, he had the idea first. One of our affiliates Sleaze had the idea to do a mixtape themed after the Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time. So think of this as "old zelda tunes updated for Hip-Hops sake." - the dunce Link: The Ocarina of Rhyme Bonus: The original Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time soundtrack Bonus 2: A bunch of other Zelda themed stuff can be found at Sleazes site for all you Zelda fans out there. He had a themed week going. Read Full Story
Written by miguelj on
Here's a simple ocarina papercraft from the action-adventure N64 video game. Throughout the game, Link learns twelve melodies that allow him to solve music-based puzzles and teleport to previously visited locations in the game. The Ocarina of Time is also used to claim the Master Sword in the Temple of Time. You can download that here together with and Arwing, a Hylian Shield, Lon Lon milk bottle and Mario's hat. Read Full Story
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After development on 1998's acclaimed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time wrapped, then-dungeon designer Eiji Aonuma was less than thrilled about moving on to the derivative spinoff of the game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest, which used the original Ocarina's plot and structure but revised its dungeons. In response to Aonuma's reluctance -- driven in large part by Aonuma's realization that, as the developer primarily...  
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It's hard to call this small sample of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks' gameplay spoilerific because in truth it looks awfully familiar to anybody who played Ocarina of Time. The Whirlwind is new, though. You can see it in action as the primary strategy to beat this beetle boss. To activate the Whirlwind, you have to tap that icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen to bring up the yellow targeting line. Then you blow into the...  
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If he sincerely wants to best Ocarina of Time, he really is going to have to do experiment with the formula. I know saying such things may striek fear into the hearts of fans, but don't worry, I am one too -- other than changing the aestehtic ala Wind Waker, you can't hope to replicate that which Ocarina already mastered without BEING Ocarina. so here's hoping this 'depature' will pan out and retain the spirit that makes Zelda so great...  
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Nintendo’s next Legend Of Zelda game on the Wii will include new forms of transport for Link to ride and some seriously cool uses of Wii MotionPlus. But don’t take our word for it. Ask Legend Of Zelda director, Eiji Aonuma, who’s talked candidly about the new Zelda game. Talking to The Guardian, Aonuma was keen Related posts:Next Legend of Zelda game will use Wii MotionPlus for sword-swingingThe Legend Of Zelda: Spirit Tracks announced for...  
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The next Zelda won't be too easy for veteran players, the longtime head of the series' development at Nintendo, Eiji Aonuma, recently told Kotaku. Plus, the new DS adventure will cater to Nintendo fan's research-proven taste for independent women. In a brief e-mail interview with Kotaku in advance of the release of next month's The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Aonuma explained that Link's latest adventure takes an unusual route to...  
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Eiji Aonuma has told Zelda fans to expect something very different happening in the world of Zelda in the lead-up to next years E3 The mastermind behind every Zelda masterpiece since Ocarina of Time (with the exception of Minish Cap) spoke to Official Nintendo Magazine about Link’s next venture on Wii- "It is something we used to talk about with Mr Miyamoto, and he and I agree that if we are following the same structure again and again, we...  
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