Zelda Ocarina Of Time on N64, 3DS, GameCube and Wii Virtual Console: The walkthrough guide with heart pieces, items, skulltulas, ...

Zelda Ocarina Of Time on N64, 3DS, GameCube and Wii Virtual Console: guide/walkthrough Play music

The game box: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on Nintendo 64
Voted best old-generation game by retro-difference users, Zelda Ocarina of Time (or Zelda OOT for those in the know) on Nintendo 64 is one of the masterpieces of this magnificent console. Although for me it remains slightly behind ALTTP (SNES) or Link's Awakening (GB), this game is a blast. Beautiful graphics and an enormous lifespan within a gigantic Hyrule (sometimes a bit too much) greatly contributed to Link's successful transition to 3D. From the very first moments in the Kokiri Forest, you are captured by a magic that only the length of a few dungeons (the Water Temple, for instance) might make you forget. Whether you are a fan of the first installments, an amateur, or completely uninitiated (does that even exist?), jump into this wonderful Zelda 64; you won't regret it.
  • If you have a Nintendo 64 emulator, you can download the rom here. Warning: you must own the original game.
  • You can download the game music remade by the guys at vgmusic.

To retrieve save files, check this dossier.

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Zelda Ocarina Of Time on N64, 3DS, GameCube and Wii Virtual Console: The walkthrough guide with heart pieces, items, skulltulas, ...

Zelda Ocarina of Time: Dossier / Walkthrough
(Zelda OOT on 3DS, N64, and Wii Virtual Console)

This dossier also contains a text-only solution for Zelda Ocarina of Time on Nintendo 64 and Wii Virtual Console, entirely created by forrestdams from ZelDoa. But it also contains an illustrated walkthrough in 24 fairly large parts (150-500 KB) with plenty of Zelda images that will surely help you finish the game easily (with music if you wish). You will also find a section to find the 36 heart pieces and another for Skulltulas (the 44 Golden Skulltulas in dungeons and the 56 Skulltulas in Hyrule). Items also have their own page with a link for each item leading to the part of the Zelda 64 walkthrough where it can be found. You will find a section to find the 10 Magic Bean holes hidden in Hyrule, a page to find all masks including the Mask of Truth, a page to find all Gossip Stones (the Mask of Truth has to be useful for something). The Biggoron Sword quest is also clearly explained. Additionally, you will find a section summarizing the secret caves of Hyrule and a small casting with the game's characters. Whether they are main, secondary, or just extras, all will have at least one image. A page for the manual has also been made, as well as a section for miscellaneous images and various things. All this should keep you occupied while waiting (a very long time) for the Zelda OOT bestiary and the Master Quest walkthrough.

 

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