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posted by Barc0de on Jan 31, 2007:

http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=33667

a Re-texture pak for Ocarina of Time. Obviously from homebrew for homebrew emulators. Haven't tried it yet myself. I have no FilePlanet subscription nor I intend on getting one. Image
 

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posted by Mr. Casual on Jan 31, 2007:

I've seen screenshots of this before. Some of them made the whole game look Cel-Shaded like Wind Waker.

It made me wonder if something like Wind Waker would be possible on the N64, actually.

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posted by madhatter256 on Jan 31, 2007:

This has been posted before. I have played with it before and its pretty good. They did a decent job with the mod.
 

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posted by Mr. Casual on Jan 31, 2007:

I've seen some other screens where some modders are trying to add motion blur and bloom to it as well.
 

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posted by Nitrosoxide on Jan 31, 2007:

Someone also updated that old mod and made even more high res textures.
I downloaded it and got it to work and it does look a whole lot better,

They had megaupload links somewhere on emutalk awhile ago.
 

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posted by Mark30001 on Jan 31, 2007:

The Zelda High Resolution & Cel Shading mods work great, only that they freeze whenever I leave Lon Lon Ranch with Epona. Image
 

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posted by GaijinPunch on Jan 31, 2007:

Was the cell-shaded mod every finished/released? Really wanted to try that one out.
 

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posted by APE on Jan 31, 2007:

It looks great but I couldn't get it to work on my box. It had corruption and wouldn't display.
 

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posted by subbie on Feb 1, 2007:

I replayed OOT with a hi res pack back in october. It really makes it hard to play games on the original n64 again. Hell it makes me even feel sad nintendo is being a twat with the VC service. They so could this. I would gladly pay an extra $2-$5 for hi-res texture pack for n64 games (like m64 with new texturing or oot with new textures).
 

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posted by Shadowlayer on Feb 1, 2007:

That pic someone posted is from those upside-down view rooms that were prerendered, and therefore no real-time celshad. Anyone has a screenshot with an open enviroment view?

BTW emulators are pretty deceiving since is only limited by the hardware they're running in, not the original. For example the other day I was playing shilpeed with Gens using al the filters on and it looked like a Model1 game or an early Saturn title, yet when I turned all the gizmos off into "original mode" it looked all cranky, no where near the clean look it had before.

And yeah nintendo could do that, but with the wii they're going for the "if it sells I dont care" concept, and now is their unofficial motto...
 

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