The Ocarina of Time port brings it to the unexpected console

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Unexpectedly ported to the Sega Dreamcast. One of the most beloved video games ever made, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Originally released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, it has since been made available on many other platforms, including the GameCube, Wii, 3DS, and Switch. There aren't many games that have earned the same treatment from Nintendo, and it speaks volumes Zelda: Ocarina of TimeEnduring popularity among players. For those who have yet to experience the game, the opportunity to do so never came.

what made Zelda: Ocarina of Time So permanent is the huge scale of the game. While the previous Zelda The games also featured larger quests for players to undertake, the first N64 entry had a story that spanned two different eras, with Link first meeting Princess Zelda and Ganondorf as a child, and later having to fulfill his destiny as an adult. Time travel is a very important part Zelda: Ocarina of TimeAnd it sets the game apart from what has come before. This idea was essentially an extension of the Light World and the Dark World Zelda: A Link to the PastBut it felt too big.

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Zelda fans are amazed at how small the Ocarina of Time map is

Some Zelda fans will be surprised to discover that the classic Ocarina of Time has a much smaller map size, despite feeling much larger than that.

Zelda: Ocarina of Time comes to new consoles

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A port of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Developed for the Sega Dreamcast. Created by GitHub user jnmartin84, the port allows fans to see what it would have been like to play the game on Sega's last home console. Trying to get someone can be surprising Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the new platform, but the same GitHub user has also ported other N64 classics to the Dreamcast, e.g Star Fox 64 and Mario Kart 64. Fan ports of this particular game are nothing new either. in fact, Zelda: Ocarina of Time Also seen the PC version. It should be noted that none of these projects are sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo.

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Rearrange the covers into the correct US release order.

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The first 3D entry in the franchise, Zelda: Ocarina of TimeChanged the video game industry forever. Producer Shigeru Miyamoto and the rest of the game's development team came up with several innovations that helped set it apart from the rest. Not only that Zelda The game offers one of the best experiences available on the N64, but it has also influenced countless video games in later years. Despite being released almost 30 years ago, the game continues to have a huge impact on the franchise. Zelda: Ocarina of Time Even earning the latest LEGO set. It seems that elements of the game may have some influence on Sony's live-action story Zelda movie, but nothing is confirmed.

However Zelda: Ocarina of Time Ported to multiple platforms over the years, there's something kind of fitting about a game ending up on the Dreamcast. After all, the game and the system were originally released within days of each other Zelda: Ocarina of Time It arrived on the N64 on November 21, 1998, and the Dreamcast was stocked on Japanese store shelves on November 27 of the same year. It also stands to reason that some Dreamcast buyers may wish they could play NinScreenRanttendo's beloved game on their system of choice. After all, Nintendo has released several critically-acclaimed releases Zelda titles over the years, but Zelda: Ocarina of Time Still held up as one of the best games in the series.


The Legend of Zelda_ Ocarina of Time Tag Page Cover Art

systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo


issued

November 21, 1998

ESRB

E10+ For everyone 10+: Animated blood, fantasy violence, suggestive themes

developer(s)

Nintendo

publisher(s)

Nintendo

Engine

Zelda 64 Engine


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