From the
front page of AnimeSuperhero.com:
"“The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” (3DS Remake): A 15 Year Anniversary Retrospective"
"Last week’s Nintendo Direct was noteworthy for revealing that a Nintendo Switch 2 remake for
Ocarina of Time is set to be released to the public sometime this year in honor of the
Legend of Zelda Franchise’s 40th Year Anniversary. Amusingly enough, this is an example of the saying “history repeats itself” as this actually isn’t the first time
Ocarina of Time received a remake during a milestone celebration for the franchise. The first instance of this was when Ocarina of Time received a remake on the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 in honor of the
Legend of Zelda Franchise’s 25th Year Anniversary. That makes today the 15th Year Anniversary of when the 3DS remake of
Ocarina of Time was released in North America.
For the sake of those who aren’t in the know for one reason or another,
Ocarina of Time is the 5th (mainline) game in the
Legend of Zelda Franchise and the series’ 1st entry for the Nintendo 64 which also makes it the 1st 3D game in the series. Chronologically speaking, this is the 4th game in the timeline (being preceded by
Skyward Sword,
Minish Cap and
Four Swords) and serves as the introduction for the “overall” main villain/big bad of the series, Ganondorf/Ganon."
Read the full article here.