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The Cutting Room Floor
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Released: 1998, Nintendo 64
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was the long awaited three-dimensional Zelda adventure, and the first Nintendo 64 Zelda game. It had a development time of three years, and the only limiting factor in its development were the limitations of the Nintendo 64 console, which forced them to cut out lots of things.
The in-game cutscenes hide some canned ideas and suggestions which are normally hidden to the player, and the large game script also has some surprises hidden inside. These tell a lot about what the developers originally had in mind...
Did You Know...
- ...that the NES Star Trek: 25th Anniversary has two key items that were only ever seen in Nintendo Power?
- ...that the Famicom Maniac Mansion has a hidden apology for its 104-character passwords?
- ...that The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds contains recreations of areas from A Link to the Past?
- ...that the NES port of Donkey Kong has unused graphics for a bonus item that doesn't appear in any other version?
- ...that Amiga developers really, really, really, really, really, REALLY didn't like pirates?
- ...that Insaniquarium has unused demo recording functionality?
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