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. 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.
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biddilybah
18 May 168#6
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Spark
19 May 16#22
OoTHax probably now provides the most common downgrade method since cubic ninja is so expensive.
Glix
19 May 16#21
Would be quite costly to host a session server to support match making on top of being shutdown by Nintendo once it get's too popular. However Colors! is a good example of homebrew (was available in beta as a DS app) turned commercial (now on eShop for 3DS and other handheld things).
Glix
19 May 16#20
You can't pirate with Userland access, and although I haven't tried, apparently it's hit or miss whether you can get a downgrade through and most certainly requires a hardmod in which case why the heck would you upgrade to 11 on SysNand :stuck_out_tongue:.
Spark
18 May 16#19
That's not what most people use it for so it's best not to pretend really.
Spasho
18 May 16#18
It's a Selects' edition so it will be kept in print because that's the whole reason of a budget release.
noahsdad
18 May 16#17
Didn't realise Mario Dream Team was coming out on selects. That explains all the cheap prices for the original version earlier this year, there were deals on here for £10 and not much more. Its not a bad game.
Is not as good as it sounds though? I mean how does a game like Duke Nukem play on a 3DS control wise. I just can't imagine playing that with any level of precise control like you could with a mouse/keyboard. And there is no multiplayer generally speaking with homebrew games?
Glix
18 May 16#16
Userland access to Homebrew, play Duke Nukem on your 3ds?
oUkTuRkEyIII
18 May 162#2
Will reserve my vote for the base.com posts later at £13.85 :smiley:
The 3DS might just be the greatest console ever made. On a single console you can play Chrono Trigger, Super Mario World, Ocarina of Time, A link to the Past, Fire Emblem Awakening/Fates, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Monster Hunter 4.
otterboxer
18 May 16#10
Remember what happened last time. Expect them to go a lot cheaper with retailers battling it out so a pre-order at this stage is a bit meh.
hashamabbas
18 May 162#4
Great price on Zelda OoT considering the supply shortage and consequent silly high prices at release.
Spark to hashamabbas
18 May 161#9
It's in short supply because of OoTHax. This version will be as well if it isn't patched.
Spinksickles
18 May 16#7
You forgot to mention Ocarina of Time is a pre order. Comes out next month
BuzzDuraband to Spinksickles
18 May 162#8
They're all pre-orders. They are the new 3DS Selects range scheduled for release on 25th June.
biddilybah
18 May 168#6
UniversalX1
18 May 16#5
Damn you... I'm trying not to spend anymore lol :P
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Is not as good as it sounds though? I mean how does a game like Duke Nukem play on a 3DS control wise. I just can't imagine playing that with any level of precise control like you could with a mouse/keyboard. And there is no multiplayer generally speaking with homebrew games?
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