There will be many older gamers out there who fondly remember 1998's The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, particularly for how much it showed what could be done with the franchise in an open-world setting. Since launching, it's gone down as one of the greatest video games ever created, and not just for the Nintendo 64 where it originated. As a result, fans have been excited about an ongoing project which has sought to bring the classic RPG to PC through reverse-engineering, and now that port has finally been released.
According to a recent report from PC Gamer, 'Ship of Harkinian' is now out, bringing the near quarter of a century old Ocarina of Time to PC. Anyone interested in downloading the port can download it from the developer's Discord channel. Alongside that, a brief video was uploaded to the team's YouTube channel, which runs through some of the features that this unofficial version has. It also makes sure to mention that players will need to have a ROM version of the game in order to play it on PC.
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Thislatest iteration of the beloved game comes with updated HD graphics, widescreen support, as well as compatibility with both keyboard and controller. It's also said to support modding as well, so it will be interesting to see the ways in which the community will tinker with this port. In fact, modding was already being experimented with before the port was even made publicly available. Recently, the team decided to replace all the Ocarina of Time textures with Toad's face in a somewhat amusing, yet also quite creepy, manner.
The project was made possible by modders reverse-engineering the Ocarina of Time code, which took a couple of years to achieve. Essentially,
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