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|title = The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | |title = The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | ||
|image = [[ | |image = [[Image:OoTbox.png]] | ||
|caption = [[ | |caption = [[Image:ZeldaSymbol.png|60px]] | ||
|developer = Nintendo EAD | |developer = Nintendo EAD | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
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Derivative of ''Super Mario 64'' engine | Derivative of ''Super Mario 64'' engine | ||
|picture format = 4:3 Aspect ratio | |picture format = 4:3 Aspect ratio | ||
|released = '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} November 21, 1998<br/>{{Flag|North America}} November 23, 1998<br/>{{Flag|Europe}} December 18, 1998<br>'''[[Nintendo | |released = '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} November 21, 1998<br/>{{Flag|North America}} November 23, 1998<br/>{{Flag|Europe}} December 18, 1998<br>'''[[Nintendo Gamecube]]'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} November 28, 2002<br>{{Flag|North America}} February 17, 2003<br>{{Flag|Europe}} May 3, 2003<br>'''iQue'''<br>{{Flag|China}} November 2003<br>'''[[Wii|Virtual Console]]'''<br>{{Flag|Europe}} {{Flag|Australia}} {{Flag|China}} February 23, 2007<br>{{Flag|North America}} February 26, 2007<br>{{Flag|Japan}} February 27, 2007 | ||
|genre = Action-adventure | |genre = Action-adventure | ||
|modes = Single-player | |modes = Single-player | ||
|ratings = ESRB: E | |ratings = ESRB: E<br>ELSPA: 3+<br>OFLC: G8+<br>PEGI: 7+ (GameCube), 12+ (Wii, Nintendo 3DS) | ||
|platform = Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, iQue, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS | |platform = Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, iQue, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS | ||
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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''''' ({{ja|ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ|Zeruda no Densetsu Toki no Ocarina}}, ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''), commonly abbreviated as '''OoT | '''''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''''' ({{ja|ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ|Zeruda no Densetsu Toki no Ocarina}}, ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''), commonly abbreviated as '''OoT''', is the fifth game in [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It was the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' title to feature 3D graphics, and the first of two ''Zelda'' titles for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It is often considered to be the best game in the ''Zelda'' franchise, and is even considered by many to be the best game of all time. The game was remade for [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]], the latter calling the remake ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D''. | ||
This game appears as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It can be played for 300 seconds and has save files for beginning of Young Link and Adult Link sections. It must be unlocked by using [[Toon Link]] in 10 brawls. | This game appears as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It can be played for 300 seconds and has save files for beginning of Young Link and Adult Link sections. It must be unlocked by using [[Toon Link]] in 10 brawls. | ||
==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series== | ==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series== | ||
[[File: | [[File:OoTMasterpiece.png|thumb|left|200px|Screenshot from the masterpiece in ''Brawl''.]] | ||
=== | ===Characters=== | ||
[[Link]]'s appearance in both ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' | [[Link]]'s appearance is based on this game in both ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The same applies to [[Zelda]]'s appearance in ''Melee''. [[Sheik]] and [[Ganondorf]] debuted in this game. Ganondorf kidnapped Zelda, and she disguised herself as Sheik in order to escape him. [[Young Link]] is based on Link's younger version from this game. | ||
===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
[[Hyrule Castle]] in ''Super Smash Bros. | [[Hyrule Castle]] in ''Super Smash Bros.'' is based on the ''Ocarina of Time'' design, although it does incorporate elements from earlier games. It is the place where Zelda lives. [[Gerudo Valley]] also comes from this game. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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[[ReDead]]s first appeared in this game and appear as enemies in [[Adventure Mode]] and [[Smash Run]]. [[Octorok]]s, [[Like Like]]s, [[Bubble]]s, [[Peahat]]s, and [[Stalfos]] didn't debut in this game, but use their designs from this game in the single-player modes they appear in. (The exception being Octoroks in Smash Run, who use their ''Skyward Sword'' design). | [[ReDead]]s first appeared in this game and appear as enemies in [[Adventure Mode]] and [[Smash Run]]. [[Octorok]]s, [[Like Like]]s, [[Bubble]]s, [[Peahat]]s, and [[Stalfos]] didn't debut in this game, but use their designs from this game in the single-player modes they appear in. (The exception being Octoroks in Smash Run, who use their ''Skyward Sword'' design). | ||
===Music=== | |||
"Saria's Song", "Ocarina of Time Medley", "Hyrule Field Theme", "Song of Storms", "Gerudo Valley (''Brawl'')", "Gerudo Valley (3DS)" and "Saria's Song / Middle Boss Battle" come from this game. "Ocarina of Time Medley" is a medley of several music pieces from this game. It starts as a remix of Zelda's Lullaby, then transitions into Sun's Song, a small extract of Minuet of Forest and Bolero of Fire, all remixed on an ocarina to be reminiscent of how Link would play these songs on the Ocarina of Time. A very small part is taken from the Boss introduction theme, remixed on a piano, before reverting back to the ocarina to remix the Windmill Hut, which is the basis for the Song of Storms, and Lon Lon Ranch, which is the basis for Epona's Song. These sections are classed as remixes of Windmill Hut and Lon Lon Ranch respectively, because Link never played the full versions of these songs within the Song of Storms and Epona's Song. After this, the arrangement switches to a full orchestra in order to remix the Song of Time and Saria's Song. The Saria's Song remix could be considered a remix of The Lost Woods, as under normal circumstances, Link would not play the full song on his ocarina, but if he plays the piece to Darunia, Saria's Song will be extended. After Saria's Song ends, the song will loop, reverting back to ocarina-based remixes. "Hyrule Field Theme" a remix of the theme that plays on Hyrule Field during the daytime. "Song of Storms" is for the most part a remix of The Windmill Hut theme, the inspiration behind the Song of Storms, but this arrangement also features an original interlude, the music that plays in cutscenes involving Ganondorf, and the Serenade of Water. "Gerudo Valley (Brawl)" is a direct port of the music that plays when Link explores Gerudo Valley and Gerudo's Fortress. "Gerudo Valley (3DS)" is a remix of the previously mentione theme. "Saria's Song / Middle Boss Battle" is a medley of the similiarly named songs. | |||
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