The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Launches on Wii Virtual Console
Wii's Virtual Console allows gamers to re-experience some of the great
moments in gaming history with downloadable classics from the 80s and
90s. Today, both Zelda fans and gamers who enjoy a good adventure are
in for a treat with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which has
often been referred to as "The Greatest Game of The 20th Century" and
which has sold over 7.6 million copies globally is making a welcome
return on the Virtual Console. Intrigue, excitement and the adventure
of a lifetime await you in a quest that will captivate and inspire
players old and new.
As the first fully three-dimensional title
in the Zelda series, players must take on the role of a young boy with
a grand destiny growing up in the Kokiri village. The young hero, Link,
soon finds out that something is afoot when he is despatched on an epic
adventure by the Great Deku Tree. On his travels Link discovers he is
destined to become the Hero of Time and save Hyrule from the evil
Ganondorf. His travels take him across a vast and colourful continent
as he battles through challenging dungeons - ranging from the eerie
Forest Temple to the fiery caves of Dodongo Cavern. With hours of
exciting gameplay this title is sure to keep even the most dedicated
player busy for weeks.
Unique to the Zelda series, Ocarina of
Time sees players taking on both the role of child Link and his young
adult form. When he begins his journey, Link is an eight year old boy
in an as yet untainted Hyrule. However, when he uncovers the fabled
Temple of Time and the legendary Master Sword Link is too young to take
on the role of Hero of Time so is transformed into a young adult.
During this time Hyrule radically changes into a darker and more
dangerous place.
The equipment at our hero's disposal changes as
he grows from boy to man. As a child, Link is able to use items
including the Slingshot and Boomerang, but when he is fully grown these
items are of no use to him and must be replaced by items like the Hero
Bow and Hookshot. Link can also tame and ride his very own horse called
Epona who returns as Link's mount in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight
Princess on Wii.
When it was first released in 1998, this game
struck a chord with Zelda fans across the globe, partly due to its
dramatic and involving music. Not only does the game feature a playable
musical instrument, The Ocarina of Time, which players must use to
solve puzzles and unlock secrets, but it also features one of the most
atmospheric soundtracks in the Zelda franchise. From calm and quirky
background music in the field, to dramatic crescendos of sound in boss
fights, this game will have the hairs on the back of your neck standing
on end.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is available on the
Wii Virtual Console across Europe from 23rd February 2007 for the price
of 1000 Wii Points and will join over fifty top games from Nintendo's
back catalogue already available.
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