3DS Ocarina of Time Intro Movie

Our friends over at PlanetDS.de have just spotted this footage from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D on the games official website. At around 90 seconds the video features the games intro looking every bit as good as it did way back in the days of the N64.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D takes the Nintendo 64 classic - one of the most critically acclaimed games ever made - and returns it to the Nintendo 3DS system with the added depth and realism of stunning, glassesfree 3D visuals. In this game, Link sets off on a legendary journey through time to stop Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves who is seeking the Triforce, a holy relic that gives its holder ultimate power. The graphical upgrades and three-dimensional depth breathe new life into the expansive world of Hyrule. An improved and intuitive interface, coupled with the easier navigation offered by playing in a world with 3D visuals, give players better control as they solve puzzles, travel through time and explore this immersive world. Whether you're a first-time player or a regular visitor to Hyrule, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a new adventure for everyone.

Features:

  • A Zelda classic now in glasses-free 3D - Amazing 3D visuals and a complete graphical overhaul bring one of gaming's most beloved and celebrated franchises to life, putting the awe-inspiring world in the palm of your hand for you to explore whenever you like.
  • New controls using the Nintendo 3DS system's technologies - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D retains the analog control of the original with the Circle Pad on Nintendo 3DS, but greatly improves ease of use with a touch-based inventory system. Switching items has never been simpler or quicker. - Players can also use the first-person shooting (camera-controlled) feature utilizing the gyro sensor.
Posted on 26-04-2011 by Andrew

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