[/url]You can never question the dedication retro gamers have when making their pixelated-dreams a reality - especially fans of The Legend of Zelda. Believe it or not but a small group of die-hard devotees have taken it upon themselves to remake the Nintendo 64 adventure Ocarina of Time in a similar 2D style to that of Link to the Past.
This incredible task has already seen some considerable progress, along with a playable demo starting out in Link’s trusty forest hut. Despite the loss of polygons and three-dimensional environments, everything we know and love about the 1998 quest is present and recognisable - something which is further emphasised by the familiar musical scores adapted to fit the retro style.
While the team behind this have stated that only 10% of their remake is done as of yet, there’s more than enough to be enjoying already. Although Ocarina Of Time 2D doesn’t use any of Nintendo’s code, nor is it a ROM hack of the Super Nintendo title, we’re hopeful that the project is completed and not sent a batch of legal documents.
Là, franchement, y me ressortent ce remake sur cartouche Super Nintendo, que je rebranche ma console !!
Il ne se passe pas 2 ou trois ans sans que je me refasse A LINK TO THE PAST depuis qu'il est sorti, sur ma 16 bit et le OCARINA OF TIME est aussi mon titre ZELDA préféré sur la N64.
En tout cas, du beau boulot en 2D
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