
I recently bought a the Game Cube version of Ocarina of Time for my wii.The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time GOLD Version (v1.0) (U or E) NTSC Sin and Punishment (U) Rom MUST be compressed to 32MB.
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It was released in Japan and North America in November 1998, and in PAL regions the following month. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Txt file can be pulled down from the internet over your Wii's wifi when you start the game or turn on cheats for it. You just then pick what you want enabling and they make the.
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It has been widely cited by numerous publications as one of the greatest video games of all time. The player must learn to play numerous songs on an ocarina to progress.Ocarina of Time received widespread acclaim from critics and consumers and won several awards and accolades, who praised its visuals, sound, gameplay, soundtrack, and writing. The game introduced features such as a target-lock system and context-sensitive buttons that have since become common in 3D adventure games. The player controls Link in the fantasy land of Hyrule on a quest to stop the evil king Ganondorf, by traveling through time and navigating dungeons and an overworld. Veteran Zelda series composer Koji Kondo created the musical score.
An enhanced version of the game for the Nintendo 3DS, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, was released in 2011. In the early 2000s, Ocarina of Time was re-released as part of The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition promotional disc for the GameCube and for the iQue Player in China. It is the highest-rated game of all time on the review aggregator Metacritic.A direct sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, was released in 2000. In the United States, it received more than three times more pre-orders than any other video game at the time, and was the best-selling game in the country that year.
Link primarily fights with a sword and shield, but can also use other weapons such as projectiles, bombs, and magic spells. The player controls series protagonist Link from a third-person perspective in a three-dimensional world. In this particular screenshot, Link is fighting a Wolfos at the entrance to the Forest Temple.The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a fantasy action-adventure game set in an expansive environment. The player can then circle strafe around the enemy to keep their sight on them.

In one side quest, Link trades items he cannot use himself among non-player characters. Completing the side quests usually results in rewards such as new weapons or abilities. Not all are required— Ocarina of Time has several optional side quests and minor objectives that the player can choose to complete or ignore. Much of the game is spent in battle, but some parts require the use of stealth.Link gains new abilities by collecting items and weapons found in dungeons or in the overworld.
Throughout the game, Link learns twelve melodies that allow him to solve music-based puzzles and teleport to previously visited locations. : 38Link is given an ocarina near the beginning of the game, which is later replaced by the Ocarina of Time. This allows him to travel faster but attacking while riding is restricted to arrows. In another side quest, Link can acquire a horse.
Plot Setting Further information: Fictional chronology of The Legend of ZeldaOcarina of Time is set in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule, the setting of most Legend of Zelda games. After completing certain tasks, Link can travel freely between the two time periods by replacing and taking the sword. For example, only adult Link can use the Fairy Bow, and only young Link can fit through certain small passages. Young Link and adult Link have different abilities. When Link takes the sword, he is transported seven years into the future and becomes an adult.
Before dying, the Great Deku Tree gives Link the Spiritual Stone of the Forest and sends him to Hyrule Castle to speak with Hyrule's princess. The Deku Tree tells Link a "wicked man of the desert" cursed him and seeks to conquer the world, and that Link must stop him. Navi brings Link to the Great Deku Tree, who is cursed and near death. : 7–8 Story The fairy Navi awakens Link from a nightmare in which he witnesses a man in black armor pursuing a young girl on horseback.
Seven years later, an older Link awakens in the Sacred Realm and is met by Rauru, one of the seven Sages who protects the entrance to the Sacred Realm. There he finds the Master Sword, but as he pulls it from its pedestal, Ganondorf, having snuck into the Temple after Link, appears and claims the Triforce. Inside the Temple of Time, he uses the Ocarina of Time, a gift from Zelda, and the Spiritual Stones to open the door to the Sacred Realm. Link returns to Hyrule Castle, where he sees Ganondorf chase Zelda and her caretaker Impa on horseback, like in his nightmare, and unsuccessfully attempts to stop him. Link collects the other two stones: the first from Darunia, leader of the Gorons, and the second from Ruto, princess of the Zoras. Zelda asks Link to obtain the three Spiritual Stones so he can enter the Sacred Realm and claim the Triforce before Ganondorf reaches it.
Link befriended all five sages as a child: his childhood friend Saria, the Sage of the Forest Temple Darunia, the Sage of the Fire Temple Ruto, the Sage of the Water Temple Impa, the Sage of the Shadow Temple and Nabooru, leader of the Gerudos in Ganondorf's absence, the Sage of the Spirit Temple. Link is returned to the Temple of Time, where he meets the mysterious Sheik, who guides him to free five temples from Ganondorf's control and allow each temple's sage to awaken. The seven sages can imprison Ganondorf in the Sacred Realm, but five are unaware of their identities as sages.
Ganondorf appears and kidnaps Zelda, imprisoning her in his castle. Ganondorf acquired only the Triforce of Power, while Zelda received the Triforce of Wisdom and Link the Triforce of Courage. She tells Link that Ganondorf's heart was unbalanced, causing the Triforce to split into three pieces.
Navi departs and young Link meets Zelda in the castle garden once more, where he retains knowledge of Hyrule's fate, starting with Hyrule's decline. Zelda uses the Ocarina of Time to send Link back to his childhood. The seven sages seal Ganondorf in the Dark Realm still holding the Triforce of Power, he vows to take revenge on their descendants. After they escape the collapsing castle, Ganondorf emerges from the rubble and transforms into a boar-like beast named Ganon using the Triforce of Power, knocking the Master Sword from Link's hand with Zelda's aid, Link retrieves the Master Sword and defeats Ganon.
Early in development, the team had concerns about the data storage constraints of the N64 cartridge in the worst-case scenario, Ocarina of Time would follow a similar structure to Super Mario 64, with Link restricted to Ganondorf's castle as a central hub, using a portal system similar to the paintings that Mario uses to traverse the realm. Initially planned as a 16- megabyte game, it was later increased to 32 megabytes, making it the largest game Nintendo had created at the time. Originally developed for the 64DD, a disk drive peripheral for the system, development was eventually migrated from disk to cartridge media due to the high data performance requirements imposed by continuously reading 500 motion-captured character animations throughout gameplay.
