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posted by Prometheus on Jan 2, 2014:
No effing way. You're awesome! Thanks, I've been trying to find out what that song is for the longest. The organs in the song kinda reminded me of Ganon's castle so I thought it might be some beta composition by Koji Kondo edited specifically for the trailer. So it had nothing to do with Zelda after all, just like the song in the other trailer.

Quality sounds great too. It sounds slightly different though, but it could just be the quality of the Zelda video throwing me off.
 

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posted by Mooliecool on Jan 2, 2014:

Prometheus said:






No effing way. You're awesome! Thanks, I've been trying to find out what that song is for the longest. The organs in the song kinda reminded me of Ganon's castle so I thought it might be some beta composition by Koji Kondo edited specifically for the trailer. So it had nothing to do with Zelda after all, just like the song in the other trailer.

Quality sounds great too. It sounds slightly different though, but it could just be the quality of the Zelda video throwing me off.

Also too bad it's only 10 seconds longer then the trailer and also here is another one from the sunset trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2iZK3OhrGU
 

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posted by Kao on Jan 3, 2014:

From my understanding, Nintendo archives just about everything, so I'm pretty confident old builds of Zelda 64 still exist in some data archive vault somewhere. Sometimes I wonder where such an archive might be. Maybe in their research center in Kyoto?

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This building was their active headquarters during Ocarina of Time's development, so it seems likely in my mind.
 

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posted by Mooliecool on Jan 7, 2014:

Kao said:






From my understanding, Nintendo archives just about everything, so I'm pretty confident old builds of Zelda 64 still exist in some data archive vault somewhere. Sometimes I wonder where such an archive might be. Maybe in their research center in Kyoto?

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This building was their active headquarters during Ocarina of Time's development, so it seems likely in my mind.

Now we just have to get in there and get that z64!
 

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posted by Kao on Jan 7, 2014:

It'll be like that scene in Mission Impossible.
 

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posted by good on Jan 8, 2014:

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posted by saibot_20194 on Jan 8, 2014:

lol hahahaha!XD
 

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posted by Shadowlink on Jan 25, 2014:

hey guys I actually have been doing some research and I figured Link could draw his sword with out stopping ok first link is a tank at sword fighting he always stops so if they kept that for ocarina of time it would be yeah....special
 

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posted by Kao on Jan 25, 2014:

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ha ha That is awesome!




Shadowlink said:






hey guys I actually have been doing some research and I figured Link could draw his sword with out stopping ok first link is a tank at sword fighting he always stops so if they kept that for ocarina of time it would be yeah....special

It's interesting; in a lot of the prerelease footage from early to mid 1997, Link just swings his sword around wildly. They really changed that a lot by the time the game came out.
 

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posted by M. Bison on Feb 19, 2014:

Sorry to bump this topic, but recently Ocarina of Time 3D hacking has taken off, and interestingly it reveals a few (very) small details about early Ocarina of Time features! Here's the The Cutting Room Floor page on OoT3D; it's kinda sparse at the moment but I'm sure it'll start filling up in due time.

Namely, it seems that the Forest Temple was once a Wind Temple, and the Medallion would be a Wind Medallion (which explains the insignia on what is now known as the Forest Medallion). Also, not as big a deal, but the Water Medallion was an Ice Medallion at one point.

Again, I acknowledge this info isn't exactly earth-shattering, but hopefully (fingers crossed) further OoT3D hacking can reveal more mysteries of OoT's past.
 

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