Update: Another Unofficial Ocarina of Time PC Port is Now Available Online - Zelda Dungeon (2024)

Update:Hot off the heels of last week’s release ofOpenOcarina (discussed below), a second unofficial PC port ofOcarina of Timeis now available online. As first reported by Video Games Chronicle, the port, developed by a group known as Harbour Masters, was made available on the group’s Discord server on Tuesday.

This port, dubbed Ship of Harkinian, allows players to run Ocarina of Timenatively on PC and supports various features like HD graphics, ultra-widescreen resolution, force feedback, and gyroscope aiming. The developers also claim that they are working to add text-to-speech support, 60fps visuals, twin-stick camera controls, HD models, audio & texture packs, and Linux & Mac support at some point down the road.

Harbour Masters’ PC port of Ocarina of Time made waves online before release as the developers touted features meant to make modding of the game easier. VGC published a gallery of mods shared and tested by the developers right here, so be sure to check that out if you want to see what is possible in this port. You can also check out the gameplay showcase embedded above.

As with OpenOcarina, Ship of Harkiniandoes not feature any Nintendo-owned code, art, sounds, or other game assets and is therefore shielded from legal consequences. To run, the software requires the player to input their own legally-soured ROM of Ocarina of Time, from which the game’s assets will be extracted.

Ship of Harkinian is available for download on the group’s Discord server right here.

Harbour Masters reportedly plans to develop a PC port ofMajora’s Maskonce that game’s code has been fully reverse engineered. An effort to reverse engineerMajora’s Maskby the Zelda Reverse Engineering Team is currently underway.

Original: Late last year, a dedicated group of Zelda fans fully reverse engineered The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time into modern computer code. Through a strictly legal process, the team essentially decompiled the game’s code using publicly available sources and then rebuilt it from the ground up in modern computer language without the use of propriety, Nintendo-owned assets. While the team’s stated goal was to simply reverse engineer Ocarina of Time‘s code for preservation purposes, the project always opened up the possibility for future efforts to port the classic Nintendo 64 title to PC.

In what seemed an inevitability, an unofficial PC port of Ocarina of Time is now available online. This port, under the title OpenOcarina, allows players to run the N64 classic natively on modern machines, with widescreen and upscaling support to boot. The project, co-developed by engineer Vertigo, was shown in action in late January when modder zel. uploaded a gameplay showcase to YouTube. And after nearly two months of polish, PC players can now play Ocarina of Time from start to finish.

Development on OpenOcarina is still ongoing, according to the project’s description on GitHub:

Currently assets are statically linked, however this is just until we get the game sorted. Once its stable, we will switch to an external asset loader. Stability, 60 FPS, and external asset loading are the top priorities.

Though most of the work for 64-bit is done, 32-bit is being buttoned up first.

Certain audio issues have also been reported by players, so the team may be working to address those as well.

OpenOcarina avoids concerns of copyright infringement by not featuring any Nintendo-owned code, art, sounds, or other game assets. All materials distributed are wholly original, according to the developers, and therefore do not infringe on copyright. With that said, those looking to download and play this port will need their own existing copy of Ocarina of Time from which to create a ROM and they will then need to compile everything on their own.

OpenOcarina is available for download right here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAIliPBbgg0&t=1s&ab_channel=zel.

OpenOcarina is actually the first of two Ocarina of Time PC ports expected to release in the next month. A second port, under the title Ship of Harkinian (after the Zelda CDi character), has been in development since Ocarina was first reverse engineered last year. Developed by a group called the “Harbour Masters,” Ship of Harkinian aims to support widescreen, multiple resolutions, and mods.

Ship of Harkinian‘s developers have touted features meant to make modding of the game easier. Players for example will be able to mod in texture packs, gyro controls, and more. VGC recently published a showcase of mods tested and shared by the developers, which you can see here.

According to DSOGaming, Ship of Harkinian is expected to release on April 1st.



Are you planning to try out Ocarina of Time on PC? What types of mods would you like to see in the game? Let us know in the comments below.

Source:DSOGaming (1, 2) (via TechRaptor), Video Games Chronicle (1, 2, 3)

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Update: Another Unofficial Ocarina of Time PC Port is Now Available Online - Zelda Dungeon (2024)

FAQs

Is the Ocarina of Time PC port legal? ›

This port has only been made possible because of a fan project to reverse-engineer Ocarina of Time, where the code itself is legal as it doesn't use any leaked content or copyrighted assets. To play the port, you will need to find a legally-sourced N64 ROM for the N64 game.

How to set up OOT pc port? ›

So, let's dive right into it!
  1. Head to Desktop Mode and go to the Ship of Harkinian GitHub's newest release. ...
  2. Now, take what we downloaded and extract it into a new folder. ...
  3. Now, go ahead and put your legally obtained copy/ROM of Ocarina of Time and put it in the same directory. ...
  4. Run the soh.
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What is the best port for Ocarina of Time? ›

Ship of Harkinian is an unofficial native port of OoT, available for Windows, Linux, MacOS, and Android. (UPDATE: Ship of Harkinian recently recieved a PortMaster port too, so all your favourite RK3566 devices – or anything else that supports PortMaster – can run the best version of OoT you can get!)

What is the link to the past Ocarina of Time connection? ›

For some time, this was regarded as undeniable proof that Ocarina of Time was meant to be the Seal War in A Link to the Past's backstory, and thus shared a connection with the older games.

Does Zelda use an ocarina? ›

By using Zelda's powers as a Sage, she can return Link to his original time with the help of the Ocarina of Time. The sacred instrument is last used in the game as the princess plays "Zelda's Lullaby" to send the Hero of Time back to his childhood.

Is Ocarina of Time on GameCube a port or emulation? ›

Nintendo ported Ocarina of Time to its next console, the GameCube, as part of The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, a compilation of Zelda games. This port is an emulation of the original Nintendo 64 version.

Is there an Ocarina of Time remake? ›

Unfortunately, it seems rather unlikely that it'll ever happen on an official level, since the game already got a remake in 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS.

What is the hardest ocarina to play? ›

Ocarina of Time's Hardest Dungeon - Shadow Temple

Although the Water Temple is confusing and a bit frustrating, the Shadow Temple has more challenging fights and is overall more dangerous. Players need to use the Hover Boots to clear gaps and dodge enemies to avoid falling into the darkness below.

What version of Ocarina of Time is better? ›

The GameCube Elevates Ocarina's N64 Version

Coupled with a higher frame rate, the GameCube version performs better for modern sensibilities. The GameCube controller also has built-in rumble, meaning the Stone of Agony will always work, but the controller is simultaneously the cause for a minor drawback.

Did Link lose in Ocarina of Time? ›

The official timeline describes the ending of Ocarina of Time as creating three parallel timelines: The Downfall timeline is the timeline in which Link, the Hero of Time, despite his best efforts, was defeated by Ganondorf in the final battle.

Is Link an adult in Ocarina of Time? ›

In this game Adult Link is seventeen. You turn into him by jumping seven years into the future after pulling the Master Sword out of the Pedestal of Time. As Adult Link you can't use items that Child Link used, such as: the Kokiri Sword, Deku Shield, Magic Beans, Fairy Slingshot, Deku Stick , and Boomerang.

Can you go back to Kid Link in Ocarina of Time? ›

Ocarina of Time

After he rescues Saria in the Forest Temple, he can return to his childhood by putting the Master Sword back into the Pedestal of Time. From this point, he can freely travel through time between his childhood and his adulthood.

Does Ocarina of Time 3d have anti piracy? ›

The cartridge for Ocarina of Time came with a particular chip inside designed to dissuade piracy. Pirated copies wouldn't have the proprietary cartridge chip, the absence of which would activate in-game discrepancies designed to frustrate the player.

Is the GameCube port of Ocarina of Time good? ›

The GameCube Elevates Ocarina's N64 Version

Coupled with a higher frame rate, the GameCube version performs better for modern sensibilities.

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