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'''''Ura Zelda''''' (''裏ゼルダ'' in Japanese, translated as "''Other Zelda''") was an add-on to the N64 game ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the short-lived Nintendo 64DD. The project was dropped due to the cancellation of the 64DD worldwide and the discontinuation of it in Japan.
'''''Ura Zelda''''' (''裏ゼルダ'' in Japanese, translated as "''Other Zelda''") was an add-on to the Nintendo 64 game ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the short-lived Nintendo 64 Disk Drive.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990909162617/http://ign64.ign.com/news/5775.html  Archived IGN interview with Miyamoto about ''Ura Zelda''.] Retrieved 29 Apr '20</ref> The project was dropped due to the cancellation of the Nintendo 64DD worldwide and the discontinuation of it in Japan.


==History and Availability==
==History and Availability==
''Ura Zelda'' added many things to the original game, some of which may have been intended for the original release, but were cut due to time and memory constraints on the game. Some beta elements may have been intended to be re-added: the lost sword beam attack and the quest for the Triforce rather than the spiritual stones may have been intended to return. The fabled 'Unicorn fountain' however, claimed to be entered through Zora's domain, is often mistaken for being Ura footage while it was actually from early beta footage, and seems to have been an early design for the great fairy fountain (there is text supporting that the fountain would come to life, and the accompanying images show the early version of the Great Fairy in an identical room to the fountain; she is also the same color as the fountain). It also added things to the original game like improved cutscenes and graphics and an unused feature that saved things permanently, such as if a sign was broken it would not fix itself. Using a GameShark, it is possible to see a cuttable bush that may have been planned for the Ura version in the existing game.
''Ura Zelda'' added many things to the original game, some of which may have been intended for the original release, but were cut due to time and memory constraints on the game. Some beta elements may have been intended to be re-added: the lost sword beam attack and the quest for the Triforce rather than the spiritual stones may have been intended to return. The fabled "Unicorn Fountain" however, claimed to be entered through Zora's domain, is often mistaken for being Ura footage while it was actually from early beta footage, and seems to have been an early design for the great fairy fountain (there is text supporting that the fountain would come to life, and the accompanying images show the early version of the Great Fairy in an identical room to the fountain; she is also the same color as the fountain). It also added things to the original game like improved cutscenes and graphics and an unused feature that saved things permanently, such as if a sign was broken it would not fix itself. Using a GameShark, it is possible to see a cuttable bush that may have been planned for the Ura version in the existing game.


==Restoration Projects==
==Restoration Projects==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR_shorW3nFVIhzVWWQYmIo2Jclhu_8A A playlist with footage from one of the projects to restore the game.] Retrieved 20 Jun '19
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR_shorW3nFVIhzVWWQYmIo2Jclhu_8A A playlist with footage from one of the projects to restore the game.] Retrieved 20 Jun '19
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xS_l0mgb6sMEQ4b2tvekpVMkk/view?pageId=111605714845740429967 The soundtrack from one of the projects.] Retrieved 20 Jun '19
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xS_l0mgb6sMEQ4b2tvekpVMkk/view?pageId=111605714845740429967 The soundtrack from one of the projects.] Retrieved 20 Jun '19
*[https://www.change.org/p/nintendo-bring-ura-zelda-back A (now closed) petition to try to bring ''Ura Zelda'' back.] Retrieved 20 Jun '19
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 30 April 2020

UraZelda-UnofficialLogo.png

The Ura Zelda logo.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

Ura Zelda (裏ゼルダ in Japanese, translated as "Other Zelda") was an add-on to the Nintendo 64 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the short-lived Nintendo 64 Disk Drive.[1] The project was dropped due to the cancellation of the Nintendo 64DD worldwide and the discontinuation of it in Japan.

History and Availability

Ura Zelda added many things to the original game, some of which may have been intended for the original release, but were cut due to time and memory constraints on the game. Some beta elements may have been intended to be re-added: the lost sword beam attack and the quest for the Triforce rather than the spiritual stones may have been intended to return. The fabled "Unicorn Fountain" however, claimed to be entered through Zora's domain, is often mistaken for being Ura footage while it was actually from early beta footage, and seems to have been an early design for the great fairy fountain (there is text supporting that the fountain would come to life, and the accompanying images show the early version of the Great Fairy in an identical room to the fountain; she is also the same color as the fountain). It also added things to the original game like improved cutscenes and graphics and an unused feature that saved things permanently, such as if a sign was broken it would not fix itself. Using a GameShark, it is possible to see a cuttable bush that may have been planned for the Ura version in the existing game.

Restoration Projects

In mid-2013, a group of fans and an artist called ZethN64 attempted to recreate Ura Zelda in a project called Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time URA until it was cancelled by ZethN64 himself. On August 9th, 2016, another fan known as Alex S on GBATemp.net salvage a lot of files from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time URA and promised to assemble to complete and finish the project in a new project called "Another Restoration of Ura Zelda", also known as "Project ARUZ".

Gallery

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time URA Restoration Project

See Also

External Links

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