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Welcome to my sanctuary of Ocarina of Time. I have almost everything

you’ll need to conquer it: walkthru, art, upgrades, locations of every

secret, and much more! So plop right down and absorb all Zelda 64 info

you can! -----------------------------------------------------------------

              E-mail-Me Question: What should be added to this Website?

                                                           What’s New:

10-02-03: I got rid of Music. Didn't work. Plus, some more of Music-Free is done! And, the Poll is added! (Below this table)

9-17-03: I have been vigorously updating my site! It is getting there! All links (except Music-Free) work! I will rapidly upload everything! Please, be patient!

9-14-03: I really updated alot! Added half, actually!

9-11-03: I added the blue menu bar!

9-10-03: I finished the Bestiary and added “E-mail-Me-Question” above this.

9-9-03: I added this neat table to help me organize new stuff! Once all information cannot fit in the whole table anymore, I will delete the oldest topic. So check back frequently!

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Ocarina of Time Poll #1

What is your favorite OoT weapon?

Bow and arrows
Hookshot
Bombs
All magic spells
Sword
Slingshot
Boomerang
Megaton hammer
All of the above
None of the above


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About The Legend of Zelda Series:

These games are a mixture of Action, Adventure, RPG, and Puzzle. It all started with NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). The original goal of these two games (The Legend of Zelda and Adventures of Link) is to defeat Evil (Ganon) and save a beautiful princess (Zelda). These games were in the 8-bit, so you can see how WELL the graphics improved. Next came The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past. It was for SNES. Its graphics improved to 16-bit. The next was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening for GameBoy. Its first version was in black-and-white. The next version was in color (for GameBoy Color). Next, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask were produced. What an improvement! Now it is for Nintendo 64. The games are in 3D, have better sound and quality. Then there came The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords; these are for GameBoy Color. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker then came. It is for GameCube, the most recent game console. It takes place 100 years from the N64 games, though.

          The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a game of saving Hyrule, and the world. You play as Link, save Zelda, defeat Ganondorf, and many other side-games. Through as brutal as the Ice Cavern, to as fiery as Death Mountain, to as scorching as Gerudo Fortress, to as mellow as the Sacred Forest Meadow, and to as peaceful as Zora’s Fountain, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has you something to do no matter where you are. Starting as 10, ending as 17, Link travels through some challenging events. To name some, Barinade, Volvagia, Gohma, or Twinrova, as hard as they are, Link must conquer them all. No matter what’s in his way, he does it. This is where you come in.

 

 

 

 

 

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