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| Title: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Master Quest) Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Nintendo Players: 1 Platforms: Nintendo 64, Gamecube (re-released) Genre: Adventure/ Role Playing Released Date (US): November 23, 1998 Released Date (UK): December 11, 1998 Release Date (JAP): November 21, 1998 Rating: E (Everyone) |
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| After nearly 12 years, The Legend of Zelda appears in 3D! Video games took a giant leap when OoT landed on our N64's. The game brought us into an incredible new world, filled with many structures, people, places, and creatures. It introduced a whole new way of interaction between our famous hero, Link, and all sorts of inhabitants in the land of Hyrule. Ocarina of Time was the 5th Zelda game made and the first for Nintendo 64. It was chronologically the 1st game to take place in the series. At the age of 11, Link is summoned by the Great Deku Tree to help Zelda save Hyrule from the evil Gerudo King, Ganondorf (again). As the story unfolds, he learns about the legendary Triforce and his heritage, as well as his role as the Legendary Hero of Time. But once Ganondorf tricks Link into allowing him to enter the sacred Realm, the Triforce is split into 3 pieces. 7 years later, Link is all grown up and is sent out to awaken the 6 sages and work his way to Gaonondorf to save the Princess Zelda. Ocarina of Time has many of the traditional, as well as new weapons and items. Even if you don't allow any of the puzzling and fun mini games or any side quests to get in your way, OoT will keep you busy for a good while. The game includes over 45 minutes of breathtaking cinema scenes that will bring you into Link's world and beyond. If you reserved The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, you were in for an extra bonus. Along with the reservation came Ocarina of Time: Master Quest, a remake of the classic OoT, exclusively for Gamecube. This game had the option of playing the original Ocarina of Time, or the remixed Master Quest. Either one you chose, you were pulled into a Hyrule with even better graphics and smoother figures. MQ was the exact same story and game, only each dungeon was completely twisted, making OoT more challenging than ever. Walkthrough/FAQs Screenshots Official OoT Site |