The Last Ocarina of Time Retrospective 4K



00:00 intro
02:40 n.e.s. adventures
04:15 super n.e.s.
05:30 link to the past
07:01 koji kondo
07:20 the age of nintendo
08:00 mario 3
08:45 mario & sonic gameplay loop
09:38 r.p.g.s
10:40 ff3/6
11:59 mario 64
13:46 3rd dimension
14:30 diddy kong racing
15:15 banjo kazooie
16:44 blockbuster gray cartridge rental
17:17 the game begins
17:50 great deku tree
17:08 opening cutscene
18:45 inside the great deku tree
19:13 controls
19:50 gameplay loop
20:19 hyrule field
20:30 cutscenes
21:15 hyrule castle / saria’s song
21:55 reception
22:55 cinematic experiences
24:20 ff7
26:00 high expectations
26:49 pc ports & emulation
28:00 2dsxl
28:35 grezzo
31:35 visual fidelity
34:10 emulation
35:20 selling my childhood collection
38:45 king dodongo
39:50 great fairy
40:36 prerequisites
40:54 lon lon ranch
42:05 3ds sunset
43:45 diving minigame for silver scale
44:04 message in a bottle at lake hylia
44:30 opening jabu jabu’s mouth
45:20 jrpgs
47:35 pokemon
48:50 jabu jabu
49:20 barinade
49:59 ruto
50:00 temple of time
52:52 adult link
55:00 sheik
55:45 character models
57:45 score
59:06 tasks before the forest temple / backtracking
1:00 game mechanics
1:00:59 3d game engine
1:01:20 song of storms o.c. remix
1:01:49 getting to the forest temple
1:03:00 forest temple
1:05:10 text speed & dialogue
1:06:10 chamber of sages
1:14:01 biggoron’s sword side quest | trading sequence
1:15:45 odd poultice for poachers saw
1:16:00 gerudo biome
1:16:45 carpenter’s bridge jump w/ epona
1:17:10 broken giant’s knife
1:17:30 ice cavern
1:18:25 lakeside laboratory / scientist
1:24:30 combat
1:25:00 morpha
1:25:40 water medallion
1:26:01 kakariko village on fire
1:26:45 song of storms
1:27:05 under the well / deadhand
1:27:45 shadow temple
1:28:30 bongo bongo
1:29:05 fire arrow
1:29:30 gerudo desert
1:29:50 rescuing the carpenters
1:30:30 archery range
1:30:45 spirit temple (young link)
1:31:00 requiem of spirit
1:31:30 silver gauntlets
1:32:00 spirit temple (adult link)
1:33:10 leaving the spirit temple to gather deku sticks
1:33:33 mirror shield
1:34:17 darknut
1:34:40 twinrova
1:35:00 light arrows
1:35:47 sheik revealed as zelda
1:36:00 ganon’s castle
1:36:40 losing the zora tunic
1:37:00 ganon’s tower
1:38:25 ganondorf
1:39:08 final escape
1:39:50 ganon
1:40:50 killing blow / zelda / master sword
1:41:50 sages
1:42:40 ending / credits
1:43:15 credits / epilogue
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A BIG FAT THANK YOU TO @ocremix @lenzoftruth1480 @Em_Wins @hard4games @JoshStrifePlays @AustinAshworth @CloudConnection @LukesGamerRoom @PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries @HistoricNerd @gmdblue @NEScRETRO @RetroBirdGaming @mylifeingaming @MyRetroLife @ModernVintageGamer @RoboVenom55 @RGT85 @RetroBlue2 @ArloStuff @benvillalobos
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TRACK LIST [MOST OF THE REMIXES YOU HEAR COME FROM @ocremix or the LTTP, SM64, SF64, KI GOLD, WAVERACE, or OOT OST and WII MUSIC COLLECTION / N64 MUSIC COLLECTION from archive.org]
beginnings by Chimpzilla, Enumator, @ocremix
thunderstruck by @ocremix
wii shop channel
king’s theme remix super mario 3
time of the falling rain (storm)
wing cap mario
sabrewolf (k.i. gold)
the goddess (lttp)
forest of mystery (lttp)
majestic castle (lttp)
dire dire docks (SM64)
angel island (SONIC 3)
prelude (sf64)
black hole (sf64)
dank dungeon
lethal lava land (sm64)
streaming morning (the little glitchy beat you hear throughout was made by me in ableton live lite 12)
inside peaches castle
maya (k.i. gold)
mega man 2 nuclear flash by @ocremix
pokemon remixes by @SeaSilver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3etkGxGz-4g&t=578s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mq7wdrBpTk&t=9s
*OoT tracks not listed
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21 thoughts on “The Last Ocarina of Time Retrospective 4K”

  1. Watching this video made me think about how much Zelda has been an important part of my life.

    When my brother graduated I was the last kid in the house and we moved to a new state. OOT was a place I knew and familiar faces that were a comfort.

    When I graduated and moved out WW was there as I set out on my own adventure.

    When my marriage was failing BOTW was there for a peaceful and comforting place while my whole world was falling apart.

    Thanks Nintendo for being an important part of my life.

    And thanks for the great video!

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  2. The way you were expressing your enjoyment between Mario 64, Diddy Kong Racing and OOT, I swear it reminds me of my childhood back in Germany back in the 90s. Made me feel heavy nostalgic. You deserve a sub, keep up the good work

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  3. Great video. Very detailed.

    Question, to a general trend here:
    Can somebody explain to me, why videos like this, that could have been an audio podcast (and essentially still are), have to be 4k? Kinda redundant & wasteful (server space, bandwidth, energy etc…)
    I'm watching it (as most videos, except where text, like tiny text code tutorials, is important) on 144, still gets the message across as the visuals aren't THAT important here… they don't add much vital value… Especially at fast paced cuts like eg. here…
    Am I so different to the average stream junkie & number induced hard-on addicts? What's the point I'm missing?

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  4. 12:00 in and I can already tell this one is legit. Your childhood video game experiences were the exact same as mine: all about Mario and Mario 3 on NES, went over to Sonic and the Dark Side and was envious of the SNES during the early to mid 90’s, then Swan Dived right into the N64 was a young teenager. Even the DK Racing phase:: wow. I’ll sit back and watch the rest now

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  5. I guess where just kokoris who can't grow up

    I don't want to grow up anymore I just wanna get lost in the woods and fall asleep somewhere in it , a spot where time freezes and can just watch the fire flys bounce around not caring about the now or then or what ifs , just ….

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  6. Finally got the chance to finish this video up. I think you nailed exactly what it was you were going for. A personal story about being a 90s kid. I remember picking up games from Blockbuster on the weekend every no and again and man, bold of you to do that with OoT. I would have had to find a way to try and keep tabs on the cart I rented because it would have been the only way for me to get far into that game, before I got my own copy at some point. I think we both had a somewhat similar experience with certain consoles belonging to certain family members, or at least only playing them at their place of residence. That was me and one of my aunts. They had an N64 and OoT so, when we would visit every now and again, I knew I had a chance to get through the game bit by bit.

    The 3Ds footage was a solid choice. I know playing games via emulation on PC can be tricky, especially 3Ds games. They have complexities, but that was a smart choice. It looks good and, while the colors might be a bit more saturated, it shows up really well on screens. I played the hell out of the 3Ds version when it came out. It seemed to solve some of the issues that popped up with the original. Like you mentioned the water temple and other quality of life features. I do not miss opening up the menu every 5 seconds to take off the boots. So glad they made those "equipment."

    There are few games out there that have this kind of mass appeal, or at least it feels that way. Most everyone was aware of OoT in the late 90s and you brought up FF7 more than a few times. It is strange how the events that took place around then gave us what we have now in terms of how games are made, seen, and played. Would FF7 have come out on the N64 if the Sony deal didn't break apart? Would that mean that the N64 became the greatest console of its time? Who can say, but we got to experience that fallout first hand and see exactly where everything would lead to.

    Maybe its just nostalgia talking, but i think a certain level of love for the craft is missing in current games. Some certainly still do whine through, you can tell when something was a passion project, but I don't know games as a whole just don't really feel like how OoT did or any game from back in the day for that matter. At any rate, awesome video my man. Looking forward to what the next one will be. Keep it clean, yea?

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