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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Shigeru Miyamoto
Release date November 21 1998 (JP)
November 23, 1998 (NA)
December 11, 1998 (EU)
Genre Action/Adventure/RPG
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) ESRB: E
Platform(s) Nintendo 64, later rereleased on GameCube
Media Cartridge, rereleased on GameCube Optical Disk
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the fifth game in the Legend of Zelda series. Considered by some to be the greatest game ever made. It was the first of the 3D zelda games and is ranked the #1 game of all time on GameRankings. Many consider it's transition from 2D overhead to 3D third person to be one of the best transitions since Super Mario 64. Since its release, Ocarina of time has sold more than 7 million copies for the Nintendo 64 and has been re-released on many systems, including the Wii's Virtual Console.

The game stars Link (or more specifically, the Hero of Time), using his Ocarina to play songs with various affects, usually on time. The songs can open doors, teleport Link, or change night into day. Time of day plays a major role, for example, zombies appear in Hyrule Field during night. Link's quest is to, ultimately, save Hyrule from the rule of Ganondorf.

An unorthodox sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, was later released for the Nintendo 64. It took the day/night & time concept and went in a new direction with it.

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[edit] Story

Link in OOT

Ocarina of Time is separated into two time periods, separated 7 years apart. There is the time when Hyrule was prospering, when Ganondorf was merely a Gerudo honoring the King. Link was a boy (Young Link as he was called in Super Smash Bros. Melee) wielding a Kokiri Sword, living in Kokiri Forest. However, after Link opens up the Temple of Time, he pulls the Master Sword from it's resting place, sending him in the future and opening the way to the Light Temple. Unfortunately for Link and all living creatures in Hyrule, Ganondorf had followed Link, and took the opportunity to take the Triforce.

Link wakes up 7 years later. He is now an adult, and is debriefed in the Temple of Light by the sage Rauru. In the 7 years between Link's mistake in letting Ganondorf get to the Triforce and waking up today, Ganondorf used the power of the Triforce to take over Hyrule. The sky is now black around Hyrule Castle. Hyrule Castle itself is now a black fortress, floating over a lava-like pit. The fish people, the Zora, have had their once thriving underwater city frozen, including their King. The rock-like people, the Gorons, have abondoned their mountain homes.

To set things right, Link must go to different elemental temples and collect a medallion to awaken the sages who can put a stop to Ganondorf. With the help of a mysterious masked Sheikah named Sheik, Link will gain new weapons and learn new songs to help him save Hyrule.

[edit] Features

Though the basic controls for controlling Link are common today, at the time they were quite revolutionary. Ocarina of Time introduced a feature called "Z-targeting". This allows you to keep camera focus on an enemy, person, or item of importance and let Link focus his attacks or attention thereon.

[edit] Gameplay

[edit] Dungeons

As in all games in the series, the overworld contains several dungeons — large self-contained areas with a single entrance in the overworld. Within most dungeons, Link must battle several monsters and solve complex puzzles in order to progress through, finding items such as the Dungeon Map, Compass, and keys to unlock doors. A dungeon always contains a special weapon or item, which is often needed to defeat the boss in the final room. The bosses usually require some form of strategy to defeat them, and later on in the game, a boss key is required to enter the boss lair.

[edit] Interesting Facts

  • In the Remastered Edition of Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest, it is possible to not have enough keys in the Water Temple.
  • There is a hidden Arwing model that was never used in the game. It flies around and can be shot down, where it will spiral & explode much like in Star Fox 64.
  • Because you do not obtain the Triforce in the game, there was speculation for a long time about secrets that unlocked it.



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The Legend of Zelda series
The Legend of Zelda | Adventure of Link | A Link to the Past | Link's Awakening
Ocarina of Time / OOT: Master Quest | Majora's Mask | Oracle of Seasons | Oracle of Ages
The Wind Waker | The Minish Cap | Twilight Princess | Phantom Hourglass | Spirit Tracks
Spinoff games
Four Swords | Four Swords Adventures | Tingle RPG | Tingle's Balloon Fight DS
Link's Crossbow Training
CD-i games
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon | Link: The Faces of Evil | Zelda's Adventure