The same!!! This Game was phantastic. I played evertime with a Friend. The day I finished the Game a lot of friends where in my House on a Summerday 2001. In the year after this some horible dramatic happens to me, with conce
since I was a little kid this opening gave me the sensation of being lonely, maybe thats how this reincarnation of Link feels, all the other Links had an uncle, a granny and a sister, a father in BOTW, or someone you can call a friend but this Link is different.
zrubskev The Link In TP doesn't have family. This Link has friends. You can't really say that for TP, sadly. But I do agree. It does sound lonely, and this Link was definitely that.
@@av4627 navi wasn't there for him. It was only when the Deku Tree died it sent Navi to go find link. He had Saria at the very least but ofc he wasn't a kokori so even that was limited.
when i first played the game years ago, i had a feeling hearing this theme song, its hard to explain it, but i have the same feeling every time i listen to this.
Honestly, if you did have exactly 1 minute and 24 seconds left to live and you listened to this, that would be really peaceful, sitting in a chair, looking out the window and reflecting on your life all while listening to this song...
Takes me back to a simpler time in my life. I was just a kid. No worries, no stresses, just me and a game. Never thought it would mean so much to me all these years later.
Woke up early for my first day of middle school. I was anxious and didn't know what to expect. Turned on the n64 and listened to this opening. The sun was rising and it was a brisk late August morning. I was ready for a new adventure. That was years ago but that feeling always comes back when I hear this theme.
I didn’t get to play this game until I was 16 years old and it kind of changed me I feel like? I’ll never forget the summer of when I first played this game :,)
This opening is one of the most amazing things for me. I loved this game as a kid, adored it and this opening is one of the main things I remember from my childhood. When life is being a bitch, I like to get high, put this on and find that feeling I had as a child. It just brings me back to that time. Nothing will ever beat this game and the effect it had.
Same. I was young enough to find the game really hard to beat, I would let the opening play out a little because i wanted to see adult link ride epona. It was out of my reach for weeks.
Still to this day, one of the greatest games ever created. If I could erase my memories of this game I would only so that I could experience it for the first time again.
Gosh this title theme will always no matter what make me want to bawl and cry about the simpler times as a young boy with not a car in the world… this tune will always bring me such peace it’s quite indescribable how beautiful this theme is❤
born 2005, didn't witness the 98 version of ocarina of time, but the DS remake is my entire childhood, it's crazy how this game can create bounds even between generation. A lot have grown with this game and to be honnest some more will keep growing by its side
Nothing makes me more angry than the fact that I can cry when listening to this, but the most I did when my uncle killed himself was shed a tear. This game meant everything to me for many years, and was the reason that I learned English so well, thank you to everyone who worked on the game for making the greatest game of all time
Always get choke up listening to this. This was my first game ever that got me into gaming now. This game also made me feel wanted, someone needed my help at that time. I never finish it because I was afraid the feeling of being wanted will be gone once I beat it. This game truly save my life and so many other games as a child
Imagine being 10 years old, the same age as link at the start of the game, when you played this for the very first time in '98. It was that sense of wonder, seeing a LTTP retold in full 3d. It was truly magical in the best sense of the word; the exploration of the new and unknown. I'll never forget this moment in my life as long as I live.
I was ten when this came out but I didn't get to really play it until the next year. Still playing this and Majora's mask were highlights of my childhood. But luckily the series is still top notch today too. Can't wait for whenever botw 2 comes.
I was 6 years old when this game was released. I'll never forget the endless nights, the faking a fever or acting sick at school just to go home and play this, and the many times I replayed this Masterpiece over and over again. I'm 31 now, and still The Legend of Zelda holds a very near and dear place in my heart, and I am able to share with my daughter who at the age of 4 played BOTW for the first time. It's crazy to think when she entered Hyrule it was a vast world, with infinite possibilities, and a beautiful art style. But when I entered Hyrule for the first time it was here, on Ocarina of Time and I felt as if this world was massive and there was so many possibilities. Oh how spoiled she was for her first experience, but I wouldn't change the way I discovered Hyrule for the first time!
watching this makes me miss the first time i played this back on the virtual console on the wii, nothing to stress about besides school, and not bothering my parents, simpler times and this game made my childhood amazing, id go back and do it all over again if i could
It's like the embracing calm of a new day's sunrise with the peace and quiet of a sunset, the best of both worlds. Indescribable I never thought I'd want to live inside a "press start" menu, but here we are
It makes me want to cry. When I was a kid, my brother and I got a GameCube. Back then it came with the Zelda collection, and he and I LOVED Ocarina of Time, especially my brother as he was older than me and had the privilege of playing it on N64. My brother died back in May from a motorcycle accident. You were a great brother, Jesse. I miss you so much.
I still remember coming home from primary school, and my parents surprised me with a Nintendo 64 and Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I played deep into the nights, always rushing home after school, throwing my school bag into the corner, and spending hours with Link and Navi, riding through Hyrule. I kept a piece of paper with the different melodies of the Ocarina written down, always carrying it like a notebook. When I think back to that time, it was the best period of my life. Those melodies are therapy for my soul, which has grown older now. Thank you, my younger self.
This. This song. This opening scene with Epona’s echoing steps. This feeling encompasses my childhood, my hopes, my dreams, my emotion... my heart. This takes me to a faraway place, where unending sunset horizons and adventure; life itself abounds. It’s lonely, but it’s also the most at home I’ve ever felt. I literally love this.
Dude, even tho oot is the best game ever made, nintendo never ceased to impress me with the other big zelda games as majoras mask or twilight princess or botw
Things change over the years that happens see back in the day y’all didn’t had all that Mac books and also they want to make gaming even better so that’s why stuff changed
I remember buying this soundtrack cd.. and putting this song on repeat every night for bed. Beat the game 15 times. I’ll never play it again, but the music brings back all the feels.
@@CayenneTurboDriver I tried once in the last 5 years(ish) and. It’s like when you eat a certain food (like Top Ramon for instance) for too long and can never bring yourself to do it again.
Started this game today after a long time. Got so many memories with this masterpiece… my life has so many shadows now, got a tear in my eye when i heard the intro after such a long time This game helps me to forget my depressions for a moment Wish i could turn back in time, when life was simpler
When this game came out, I was like 10 years old. Being so young, it was so difficult for me to beat the bosses and pass certain temples. I would cry out of frustration. Nothing will beat the feeling of accomplishment I’d feel after finally being able to beat those. This game taught me that perseverance is the key to everything you set your mind into, no matter how frustrating it gets and how much you want to quit. I was about to quit myself once too many times. This song brings really fond memories, of times that will never come back, but I still smile, because I had the chance to play it, and beat it, and feel awesome about it.
Its mind blowing to imagine that this game is going to be studied and appreciate in the future like the greatest master pieces of human history and we witnessed it in its moment
This is the most perfect thing gaming has ever accomplished. The music, atmosphere, sounds of eponas steps as link rides her throughout the field. It is the best title screen ever
Today is my 34th birthday, but it reminds me my 9th birthday. It has been passed 25 years since I received The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as gift from my parents, it was a special day because it had become one of the best videogames I ever played.
First game i ever played, this kind of nostalgia hits so different from every other, the song and the horse steps and all the memories come instantly into my mind giving me chills ,like if it was yesterday, but somehow out of reach, i tell everyone to enjoy the present and also don't be sad its over, be happy that it happened.
It's not the best game of all time to me but it definitely has the best opening, oh my gaawd. I don't even have nostalgia for it yet it brings tears to my eyes. THAT is a masterpiece
this song and Mario 64 credits are the most nostalgic songs for me. grew up on Nintendo 64 because my mom's friend gave me theirs and it really opened my eyes. I love this game and everyone should enjoy it at least once in their life.
The greatest video game of all time. Looking back, and seeing that it's 1998 - I can't even explain it. The men that made this game were chosen by God and the universe. Thank you Nintendo - or at least the team that made this game.
I remember playing this game as a 5 year old and not understanding what to do. It’s like my mind couldn’t comprehend 3-D space because I was so used to SNES. But I’ll never forget that feeling when I first played it.. It’s indescribable.
Same! I don’t know how my little 4 year old mind managed to even beat this game, I remember using a fishing rod and the hammer trying to defeat Ganon 😂
this played on a mix I had going, of old N64 music. I wasn't paying attention to the tab, so I had no warning. Nostalgia hit me hard, and I damn near bawled my eyes out right there in study hall.
Je me souviens de cette introduction comme si c'était hier... Lorsque j'ai débuté ce jeu, il a retenu toute mon attention, il a été très facile de se plonger dans le rôle de Link et conquérir ce monde... Ce jeu est d'une diversité exceptionnelle de par ses différentes missions, décors, ambiances et magnifiques musiques... Ce jeu est éternel !
We should count ourselves lucky to have been able to experience this masterpiece of entertainment while growing up. When im on my death bed i imagine my biggest regret would be not being able to make own kids give this "old game" a chance. They dont know what they are missing.
Agreed 100% that game was LITERALLY my childhood. And its my first time seeing zelda again in my life sisnce 8 years and im 18 now 😢😢😢. I might buy the console and game again
Gharib Aref I am a little older than that gharib I played this game with about 15 years old or so and he still has me a sense of nostalgia like no other game Greetings ( except FF 7 too ) rs
Even as someone who only played the 3ds ver and never got to experience the hype surrounding this game 20+ years ago, this opening alone is one of the best I’ve ever seen
This song never fails to give that feeling of slight sadness and the wish to go back to an easier time, before I and many others innocence weren't tainted by the horror we live in, the idea the we could've met our long dead idols (for me it was Chris Ayres even though I never watch DB) a time when everything was a peace with hope instead of this hopeless and apocalyptic world of broken dreams and neverending misery. I hope one day everyone and everything will eventually have that hope again, whether alive or not. Thank you for reading my stupid rant, Love and laughter always
I will never thank enough my older cousin for showing mi Legend of Zelda. And for being patient enough to teach me how to play it and it's history and lore. Thank you for letting me grow up with this amazing saga.
I’m turning 22 this year, life is pushing me in directions where I must grow up, work for a living, deal with hardships, go to school and move on from the past and passings of family members. I remember playing this game consistently when I was 6-14 years of age. It was the first video game I ever played, my brother introduced me to it. I fell in love, deeply and played through it once every year, I remember endless hours past midnight and waking up early just to go on more adventures in Hyrule. This opening title track brings me so many good memories with that hint of poignant nostalgia when I didn’t have a care in the world, when life was easier. I miss being a kid, but I’m grateful for where I am. Thank you Koji Kondo for your talent and thank you Nintendo for this masterpiece of gaming art.
I remember when I'd just let this play over and over again because I loved how pretty the theme song is. Even little me had an appreciation for good music. 😁
The title theme reminds me of my brother who passed away that I never got meet due to me being to young however I was told from a young age that oot was one of he’s favorite games also the one he didn’t get to finish so began 6 year old me to play/finish my first game for him....ever since then I’ve been a big fan but a part of me plays them for him
The "blue atmosphere" this game has is something that wasn't port on the 3DS remake, and for me it took away a lot of the feelings. And it's also a lot of people doing HD remakes don't understand. But Zelda has always been very related to art, and people that want to recreate OoT, needs to understand impressionism.
If you meant how it switches from night to dawn and we see more blue lighting conpared to the 3DS remake. I agree. I prefer the colouring here more. In fact I remember this opening, despite it being of lower graphic quality compared to the remake, was much more natural looking than the remake.
Such a nostalgic feeling, hearing epona gallop across hyrule field and those first few notes que in. Nothing bring me back to my childhood more than this right here
Ya desde el momento en que encendés la consola, ponés el cartucho y ves este opening decís: "ok, acá se mandaron algo grande". La calidad se nota desde el vamos. Joya atemporal.
i'd always stop at that little creek to give epona a drink" all the time as a child. what id give to go back. such a beautiful, comforting song, and yet the poignance grows each year. and that's Ok. the flow of time is cruel, but, looking back, we have all come so far. i'm still breathing, despite there being moments where my efforts towards the contrary outweighed common sense. i'm glad we are all still here. please have a lovely year, everybody ❤
Finally found a vid with *E P O N A* running. Its not the same without it
Amazing.
Plazz
Ikr 🏇💖
I completely agree
Please refer to her as Epona
She is my baby
Your completely right about that had to find the one with epona running
Still the best opening in gaming history
After FF7 and FF6, but yes, almost impossible to top this.
Pedro Henrique Evan true
Yes I can’t stop myself watching over and over
True that
Right
Kids in 10 years
Kid: Dad why you crying so damn loud?
Truth as fuck
Yep. This happened to me last night 😭😅
@@chloeb1788 :0
Funny as I legit here at 2 in the morning legit had some tears sheded
🤣
The greatest video game ever made. I will forever cherish the amazing feeling of playing this game as a kid for as long as I live
The same!!! This Game was phantastic. I played evertime with a Friend. The day I finished the Game a lot of friends where in my House on a Summerday 2001. In the year after this some horible dramatic happens to me, with conce
Look how much it took to blow us away back then graphically. We’ve gotten so spoiled with how far we’ve come.
No we haven’t
@@choclate3265are you retarded
since I was a little kid this opening gave me the sensation of being lonely, maybe thats how this reincarnation of Link feels, all the other Links had an uncle, a granny and a sister, a father in BOTW, or someone you can call a friend but this Link is different.
It always gave me a sensation of loneliness as well.
zrubskev But he isn't alone...he has Navi...oh wait I forgot Navi left him....
zrubskev The Link In TP doesn't have family. This Link has friends. You can't really say that for TP, sadly. But I do agree. It does sound lonely, and this Link was definitely that.
twilight princess link did have family though and friends from the ranch and OoT Had nobody since he was really not a kokiri
@@av4627 navi wasn't there for him. It was only when the Deku Tree died it sent Navi to go find link. He had Saria at the very least but ofc he wasn't a kokori so even that was limited.
when i first played the game years ago, i had a feeling hearing this theme song, its hard to explain it, but i have the same feeling every time i listen to this.
Francisco Vásquez is this comment is 4 years ago now, but, that’s what you call nostalgia :)
@@cpl8857 oh i read it wrong :/
SAME!!!!
The vibe I get is like no other as well
Honestly
Doctor: you have 1 minute and 24 seconds left to live
Me:
Jeanna Vorndran no kidding 😂
The best way to go out
But you can eat 5000000 donuts mmmmmm
This is actually a good memorial song, too.
Honestly, if you did have exactly 1 minute and 24 seconds left to live and you listened to this, that would be really peaceful, sitting in a chair, looking out the window and reflecting on your life all while listening to this song...
Takes me back to a simpler time in my life. I was just a kid. No worries, no stresses, just me and a game. Never thought it would mean so much to me all these years later.
Same
@@SN2903Me too. Never thought I would reminisce back to these memories, and that they would make me emotional. ❤
I have exactly the same feeling
Same here🥹
Woke up early for my first day of middle school. I was anxious and didn't know what to expect. Turned on the n64 and listened to this opening. The sun was rising and it was a brisk late August morning. I was ready for a new adventure. That was years ago but that feeling always comes back when I hear this theme.
Nick Morgan it’s a shame I will never get to experience this game for what it was in 98
I was born in 2005
Yeah I was born in 2005 and played this at a young age, the only thing that has come somewhat close is ff7(The original ) which I played last year
Im lucky, I got to play this game when I was 5
I didn’t get to play this game until I was 16 years old and it kind of changed me I feel like? I’ll never forget the summer of when I first played this game :,)
@@TheRealPoeTassium The FF7 remake was great too. The music how they always wanted it to sound
This opening is one of the most amazing things for me. I loved this game as a kid, adored it and this opening is one of the main things I remember from my childhood. When life is being a bitch, I like to get high, put this on and find that feeling I had as a child. It just brings me back to that time. Nothing will ever beat this game and the effect it had.
[Broseph / Pocus] same
:((
Your right it nothing ever will
Same, everytime i get lost, i come back here and i know !
Same. I was young enough to find the game really hard to beat, I would let the opening play out a little because i wanted to see adult link ride epona. It was out of my reach for weeks.
Still to this day, one of the greatest games ever created. If I could erase my memories of this game I would only so that I could experience it for the first time again.
No game will ever surpass this.
Nah the moron fans ruined it
Gosh this title theme will always no matter what make me want to bawl and cry about the simpler times as a young boy with not a car in the world… this tune will always bring me such peace it’s quite indescribable how beautiful this theme is❤
born 2005, didn't witness the 98 version of ocarina of time, but the DS remake is my entire childhood, it's crazy how this game can create bounds even between generation. A lot have grown with this game and to be honnest some more will keep growing by its side
for just a moment, i went back... about 25 years ago... the tears abate, and im filled with pride from how far we've come
This is one of those few games that is literally *PERFECT* from beginning to end.
hey, I recognize you from *those* comment sections, anyway, as someone with no nostalgia for this game, I completely agree
The nostalgia with this opening is incredible, it really is an unmatched feeling
Some say this is the best opening of all time.
The galloping of the horse is as much a part of the ost as the instrumentals. Brings me back.
Nothing makes me more angry than the fact that I can cry when listening to this, but the most I did when my uncle killed himself was shed a tear. This game meant everything to me for many years, and was the reason that I learned English so well, thank you to everyone who worked on the game for making the greatest game of all time
You don't owe your tears to anything, and the ones you shed don't define you. I'm sorry for your loss.
Always get choke up listening to this. This was my first game ever that got me into gaming now. This game also made me feel wanted, someone needed my help at that time. I never finish it because I was afraid the feeling of being wanted will be gone once I beat it. This game truly save my life and so many other games as a child
Happy you’re here
Imagine being 10 years old, the same age as link at the start of the game, when you played this for the very first time in '98. It was that sense of wonder, seeing a LTTP retold in full 3d. It was truly magical in the best sense of the word; the exploration of the new and unknown. I'll never forget this moment in my life as long as I live.
I was ten when this came out but I didn't get to really play it until the next year. Still playing this and Majora's mask were highlights of my childhood. But luckily the series is still top notch today too. Can't wait for whenever botw 2 comes.
I was 6 when I first played, replayed at 17. It's like the time skip
@@glow2215 And just like the ending of the game, I bet it made you feel like you were 6 again, didn't it? lol
20 Years Old today. I was 5 years old 😪
The nostalgia.
It hurts.
Mannnn
For real
Still hurt?
I'm 24. I was 6 when I played it.
Reliving this memory brings back a pain that can only come from remembering a long distant joy.
I was 6 years old when this game was released. I'll never forget the endless nights, the faking a fever or acting sick at school just to go home and play this, and the many times I replayed this Masterpiece over and over again. I'm 31 now, and still The Legend of Zelda holds a very near and dear place in my heart, and I am able to share with my daughter who at the age of 4 played BOTW for the first time. It's crazy to think when she entered Hyrule it was a vast world, with infinite possibilities, and a beautiful art style. But when I entered Hyrule for the first time it was here, on Ocarina of Time and I felt as if this world was massive and there was so many possibilities. Oh how spoiled she was for her first experience, but I wouldn't change the way I discovered Hyrule for the first time!
This game is insane
watching this makes me miss the first time i played this back on the virtual console on the wii, nothing to stress about besides school, and not bothering my parents, simpler times and this game made my childhood amazing, id go back and do it all over again if i could
It's like the embracing calm of a new day's sunrise with the peace and quiet of a sunset, the best of both worlds. Indescribable
I never thought I'd want to live inside a "press start" menu, but here we are
It makes me want to cry. When I was a kid, my brother and I got a GameCube. Back then it came with the Zelda collection, and he and I LOVED Ocarina of Time, especially my brother as he was older than me and had the privilege of playing it on N64. My brother died back in May from a motorcycle accident. You were a great brother, Jesse. I miss you so much.
Beat this game like 17x. Still the best LoZ game ever made.
How many times have you 100%ed it though
literally. Still my fave game ever made.
In all honesty, without the sound of Epona running and neighing, the opening doesn't have the same effect for me. Bravo!
Life changing opening... This song is truly special and culturally important. Zelda games and their soundtracks are nothing short of brilliant.
This game. MADE my childhood. A wounderful first adventure. I was blessed to be growing up when I had.
This is peak nostalgia for me. Every time I hear this opening, my heart feels warm & tender. I was 12 when this game came out… oh how time flies.
It's so cool that this theme came straight from the whistle tune from the first game. It's a nice little reminder of how far we've come.
It actually came from a piece called Gymnopédie 1 from Erik Satie.
There is no question whatsoever this is the greatest video game ever made. I don’t think anything else really even scratches the surface.
I still remember coming home from primary school, and my parents surprised me with a Nintendo 64 and Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I played deep into the nights, always rushing home after school, throwing my school bag into the corner, and spending hours with Link and Navi, riding through Hyrule. I kept a piece of paper with the different melodies of the Ocarina written down, always carrying it like a notebook. When I think back to that time, it was the best period of my life. Those melodies are therapy for my soul, which has grown older now. Thank you, my younger self.
This. This song. This opening scene with Epona’s echoing steps. This feeling encompasses my childhood, my hopes, my dreams, my emotion... my heart. This takes me to a faraway place, where unending sunset horizons and adventure; life itself abounds. It’s lonely, but it’s also the most at home I’ve ever felt.
I literally love this.
When i was in 5th grade my dad showed me this game and ive loved it ever since.Ocarina of Time on N64 will forever be my favorite videogame.
They don’t do games like this anymore..
Yet, they might make a remake. . .
*but it won't be the same*
@@noriakikakyoin7961 check out ruclips.net/user/CryZENx he is making a OOT remake on the unreal engine
Dude, even tho oot is the best game ever made, nintendo never ceased to impress me with the other big zelda games as majoras mask or twilight princess or botw
Things change over the years that happens see back in the day y’all didn’t had all that Mac books and also they want to make gaming even better so that’s why stuff changed
Well tbh Breath of the Wild is pure gold too
I remember buying this soundtrack cd.. and putting this song on repeat every night for bed.
Beat the game 15 times.
I’ll never play it again, but the music brings back all the feels.
Why never play it again?
I just played it for the first time last year on my PC with an N64 emulator and an xb360 controller. The future is now
@@CayenneTurboDriver I tried once in the last 5 years(ish) and. It’s like when you eat a certain food (like Top Ramon for instance) for too long and can never bring yourself to do it again.
Shedding tears for a childhood I will never have again
Don’t cry that you’ll never have it again. Cry because it happened.
Started this game today after a long time. Got so many memories with this masterpiece… my life has so many shadows now, got a tear in my eye when i heard the intro after such a long time
This game helps me to forget my depressions for a moment
Wish i could turn back in time, when life was simpler
press start i dare you
That Sound effect
😂😂😂
When this game came out, I was like 10 years old. Being so young, it was so difficult for me to beat the bosses and pass certain temples. I would cry out of frustration. Nothing will beat the feeling of accomplishment I’d feel after finally being able to beat those. This game taught me that perseverance is the key to everything you set your mind into, no matter how frustrating it gets and how much you want to quit. I was about to quit myself once too many times.
This song brings really fond memories, of times that will never come back, but I still smile, because I had the chance to play it, and beat it, and feel awesome about it.
As a kid this game took me about 2 years to complete. In a time where basically noone had internet and you had to solve the game by yourself
@@Rybn or using those big game guides which were expensive as hell 😂
This song is so emotional to me. God please take me back to my first play through.
That one dislike... I presume one of Ganondorf's followers?
They didn't get past the water temple
@@andrewsumlinturner4258 im stuck on the water temple right now
Can't be. He killed all of them.
I am still playing with my 3ds to this day and I love hearing this everyday.
Been playing with it for 8 years!
Lucky my 3ds got fucked up
did you break it?@@josesalas2232
Its mind blowing to imagine that this game is going to be studied and appreciate in the future like the greatest master pieces of human history and we witnessed it in its moment
Happy 20th anniversary. The very first game that I ended and a masterpiece that will always be in my heart.
Thanks for beeing 10 years old again. ❤
This was my first Zelda game
I was six when I first played it
Used To play this with My dad, he's now gone. Miss him everyday...
This is the most perfect thing gaming has ever accomplished. The music, atmosphere, sounds of eponas steps as link rides her throughout the field. It is the best title screen ever
I remember playing this for the first time in middle school… such good times
Today is my 34th birthday, but it reminds me my 9th birthday. It has been passed 25 years since I received The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as gift from my parents, it was a special day because it had become one of the best videogames I ever played.
Happy birthday rodrigo
Happy birthday bro !!! I just turned 31 yrs this year but this game I discover in 2001 ever since this is a master piece !! The whole series!!!
Would i be lying if told you i shed a tear everytime i see this opening.
I've never played this, but this opening is a masterpiece
I was exactly looking for THIS video, that I watched more than 10 years ago very often.
And it's still there :). Thanks.
First game i ever played, this kind of nostalgia hits so different from every other, the song and the horse steps and all the memories come instantly into my mind giving me chills ,like if it was yesterday, but somehow out of reach, i tell everyone to enjoy the present
and also
don't be sad its over, be happy that it happened.
It's not the best game of all time to me but it definitely has the best opening, oh my gaawd. I don't even have nostalgia for it yet it brings tears to my eyes. THAT is a masterpiece
yup best game I have ever played.
this song and Mario 64 credits are the most nostalgic songs for me. grew up on Nintendo 64 because my mom's friend gave me theirs and it really opened my eyes. I love this game and everyone should enjoy it at least once in their life.
The greatest video game of all time. Looking back, and seeing that it's 1998 - I can't even explain it. The men that made this game were chosen by God and the universe. Thank you Nintendo - or at least the team that made this game.
I remember having this game on my birthday. On that day, I was sick. Listening to this music was soothing and still soothes me.
Every time I see this. I feel so emotional!
I remember playing this game as a 5 year old and not understanding what to do. It’s like my mind couldn’t comprehend 3-D space because I was so used to SNES. But I’ll never forget that feeling when I first played it.. It’s indescribable.
My first Zelda game I played when I was 4 years old. :)
You probably didn't understand shit ahaha
@@theog7077 I didnt ahah I never even got to the older link
@@Woeisme2 oh me neither haha
@@theog7077 this might be a year late but same as well
Same! I don’t know how my little 4 year old mind managed to even beat this game, I remember using a fishing rod and the hammer trying to defeat Ganon 😂
this played on a mix I had going, of old N64 music. I wasn't paying attention to the tab, so I had no warning. Nostalgia hit me hard, and I damn near bawled my eyes out right there in study hall.
Wanting to pause and go back to appreciate your youth knowing you can’t isn’t a good feeling
Hayden damn that stuck a cord lmao
Je me souviens de cette introduction comme si c'était hier...
Lorsque j'ai débuté ce jeu, il a retenu toute mon attention, il a été très facile de se plonger dans le rôle de Link et conquérir ce monde...
Ce jeu est d'une diversité exceptionnelle de par ses différentes missions, décors, ambiances et magnifiques musiques...
Ce jeu est éternel !
We should count ourselves lucky to have been able to experience this masterpiece of entertainment while growing up. When im on my death bed i imagine my biggest regret would be not being able to make own kids give this "old game" a chance. They dont know what they are missing.
perfection. ❤
Wow, that really is the sound the whistle in Mario 3 makes
I never noticed that the master sword is perfectly aligned with the Z from Zelda in 0:28
You're right
Maybe a triforce in the E as well? Maybe though, that's a little more obscure
Nah really ya know i never woulda known :/
that placement akway pissed me off because that holster placement is for a right handed swordsman and link is a LEFTY
This song makes me tear up every time. It's an ode to adventure. An ode to triumph. An ode to courage.
Yeah we just got 1:24 minutes of our childhood back
❤❤❤
Spent hours on this game with my older brother! Miss the good ol days when we were kids
the best game ever
Agreed 100% that game was LITERALLY my childhood. And its my first time seeing zelda again in my life sisnce 8 years and im 18 now 😢😢😢. I might buy the console and game again
Gharib Aref I am a little older than that gharib
I played this game with about 15 years old or so
and he still has me a sense of nostalgia like no other game
Greetings ( except FF 7 too ) rs
FAX
Even as someone who only played the 3ds ver and never got to experience the hype surrounding this game 20+ years ago, this opening alone is one of the best I’ve ever seen
Even the name is legendary... best game ever
This song never fails to give that feeling of slight sadness and the wish to go back to an easier time, before I and many others innocence weren't tainted by the horror we live in, the idea the we could've met our long dead idols (for me it was Chris Ayres even though I never watch DB) a time when everything was a peace with hope instead of this hopeless and apocalyptic world of broken dreams and neverending misery. I hope one day everyone and everything will eventually have that hope again, whether alive or not. Thank you for reading my stupid rant, Love and laughter always
I will never thank enough my older cousin for showing mi Legend of Zelda. And for being patient enough to teach me how to play it and it's history and lore.
Thank you for letting me grow up with this amazing saga.
I’m turning 22 this year, life is pushing me in directions where I must grow up, work for a living, deal with hardships, go to school and move on from the past and passings of family members. I remember playing this game consistently when I was 6-14 years of age. It was the first video game I ever played, my brother introduced me to it. I fell in love, deeply and played through it once every year, I remember endless hours past midnight and waking up early just to go on more adventures in Hyrule. This opening title track brings me so many good memories with that hint of poignant nostalgia when I didn’t have a care in the world, when life was easier. I miss being a kid, but I’m grateful for where I am. Thank you Koji Kondo for your talent and thank you Nintendo for this masterpiece of gaming art.
Josiah Suarez amen brother
such a feeling of nostalgia listening to this
Greatest Zelda game of all time. It just had it all
Now this, my friend, is what I call nostalgia
This little part of life is called happiness
this might possibly be the greatest theme in gaming history
I remember when I'd just let this play over and over again because I loved how pretty the theme song is. Even little me had an appreciation for good music. 😁
The nostalgia is so much that I started to cry when I heard the first notes of the intro...
The title theme reminds me of my brother who passed away that I never got meet due to me being to young however I was told from a young age that oot was one of he’s favorite games also the one he didn’t get to finish
so began 6 year old me to play/finish my first game
for him....ever since then I’ve been a big fan but a part of me plays them for him
The "blue atmosphere" this game has is something that wasn't port on the 3DS remake, and for me it took away a lot of the feelings.
And it's also a lot of people doing HD remakes don't understand.
But Zelda has always been very related to art, and people that want to recreate OoT, needs to understand impressionism.
If you meant how it switches from night to dawn and we see more blue lighting conpared to the 3DS remake. I agree. I prefer the colouring here more. In fact I remember this opening, despite it being of lower graphic quality compared to the remake, was much more natural looking than the remake.
2019 and still legendary
No, 2021 and still legendary.
I was so fortunate to have a friend who let me borrow this game and it changed my life forever.
Such a nostalgic feeling, hearing epona gallop across hyrule field and those first few notes que in. Nothing bring me back to my childhood more than this right here
I feel the exact same man.
The vibes man the vibes
it's magical watching this.
I could literally cry hearing this song. The most nostalgic music for me.
Ya desde el momento en que encendés la consola, ponés el cartucho y ves este opening decís: "ok, acá se mandaron algo grande". La calidad se nota desde el vamos. Joya atemporal.
i'd always stop at that little creek to give epona a drink" all the time as a child. what id give to go back. such a beautiful, comforting song, and yet the poignance grows each year. and that's Ok. the flow of time is cruel, but, looking back, we have all come so far. i'm still breathing, despite there being moments where my efforts towards the contrary outweighed common sense. i'm glad we are all still here. please have a lovely year, everybody ❤
And thus...the history of videogames (and the story of my life) changed in less than 90 seconds.
This game is magical
0:20 Magic Warp Whistle (Super Mario Bros 3)
It’s from Zelda 1 which predates Mario bros 3