In yet another unexpected twist of events, we all get to experience something new with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time over twenty years after its release. For those that have been around long enough to remember, Nintendo used to hold a tradeshow between the years of 1989 to 2001, called Space World. At these shows, Nintendo would typically announce and showcase new games and consoles.

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During Space World, 1997, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was showcased. Now, due to the hard work of what must be some very dedicated fans, a mod has been crafted that recreates the demo of the game back from the Space World 1997 showcase. They've called this a "rare, behind the scenes look," and you can watch the full trailer below:

The poster notes that this project is a mod, so it will not be a full, 100 percent accurate restoration. That said, the trailer exemplifies just how great of a job they’ve done so far, so we are stoked to see what comes next.

In other Legend of Zelda news, a man was recently just arrested in Tokyo for selling modified copies of Breath of the Wild. The man was selling copies with “ultimate save data,” which essentially meant that he would tailor the in-game stats, abilities, and items to suit the buyer’s request. To date, this man made about ten-million yen in sales.

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