Post subject: Fight an Arwing in Zelda OoT
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I don't know if this is old news, so I apologize in advance if it is so. Anyway, here are the GameShark codes to unlock the Arwing in The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64. Input the codes, start a new game, exit Link's house and voila! USA v1.0 81244096 0009 81244124 013b 81244132 0000 USA v1.1 8124c806 0009 8124c894 013b 8124c8a2 0000 USA v1.2 8124cd06 0009 8124cd94 013b 8124cda2 0000 Euro v1.0 81242e26 0009 81242eb4 013b 81242ec2 0000 Euro v1.1 8124b456 0009 8124b4e4 013b 8124b4f2 0000 Note: I only tested USA v1.0, and it worked perfectly. The other versions should work too.
JXQ
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Is this legit? This is one of the strangest things I've ever seen!
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yes it is legit, I've done it myself. In fact this is old news, it was discovered half a year ago.
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I wish I had my n64 still...and a cheat device.
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JXQ wrote:
Is this legit? This is one of the strangest things I've ever seen!
as legit as a gameshark code can be. the arwings were put into the game, they just aren't spawned anywhere, unless you use the gs codes.
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JXQ
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Watch the ESRB recall the rating because there are violent spaceships inside the game that are accessible by using a third party device.
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that just doesn't make any sense... not at all.
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Titus Kwok wrote:
that just doesn't make any sense... not at all.
They tested the possibility of basing the Starfox engine off of the Zelda engine. Then they didn't delete the work they had done. I'd say it makes perfect sense. A lot less development is required if you base one engine off of another. It just so happens that it wound up left over in the code.
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With ROM hacking tools like Zelda Edit available, I wonder how long it'll be before we see an OoT hack with Arwings in some areas.
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Inzult wrote:
They tested the possibility of basing the Starfox engine off of the Zelda engine. Then they didn't delete the work they had done. I'd say it makes perfect sense. A lot less development is required if you base one engine off of another. It just so happens that it wound up left over in the code.
Wasn't the Zelda engine itself based on another engine, that of Mario 64? Or am I mistaken? And to that end, what kinda crazy crap might be left over in Mario 64?
This guy are sick.