I remember listening to this, only on my N64. I feel old now. Nest year it's 20 years since my father came home with this legendary game. I was 6 years old, and I still remember the excitement I had when I finally got to play "the game with the little kid in green with the horse."
ERIXN pretty depressing isn't it? That early childhood memory that can only be unlocked with things that relate your thoughts to it. The kinds of memories you forgot you had. The ones where everything was okay. The ones where you wanted to grow up.
Honestly about to move out of my childhood home forever. Turned this song on one last time and sat in the room, where I would play my N64 when I was 8 years old. Honestly depressing to be quite honest
Honestly I don't always get along with my dad, I've had my share of arguments with him, but I'm so thankful he bought this game and other N64/Nintendo/Gameboy games for me when I was a child, took me to see movies like Pokemon the First Movie and The Emperor's New Groove. I didn't always get what I wanted every Christmas, but he made my childhood magical. The fact our uncle passed away and that he's getting older makes me sad, but I guess that's part of life.
imagine just seeing this for the first time again made me cry like crazy. it is a feeling i could not describe. It is something magic. Something irreplaceable to feel. Thank you Nintendo. thank you Miyamoto. thank you Mr. kondo. for this sound. it is something that I will remember till my last day. I can assure you that. And thank you everyone involved in doing all this amazing work of art. I can't thank you enough.
Everything about this just feels so right. The shot choices, the score, the sound effects. Even thinking of the file select menu just feels like it couldn't have been done any other way.
I really miss games with amazing title screens like these i mean, its the first contact you have with the game, it should present itself as best as it can and in this case, it does flawlessly!
xenoblade chronicles 2 has a killer title screen as far as more recent RPGS go, but I understand what you mean. Most games have such bland title screens nowadays
This is a like rare type where they're running the game right in front of you though which are the best screens and I'm pretty sure the N64 was like well known for these
Damn this comment is from 11 years ago. You’re a whole different person now. If you were 15 when you made this comment, now you’re 26. A whole different life. It’s crazy to think that I was 7 years old when this comment was made. Holy shit
I have never liked this game as much as others, in fact. I played it the first time recently, and Zelda is my second favorite franchise of Nintendo (Mother/EarthBound franchise is my favorite) and I still don't like it that much. I really think a lot of Zelda games are better than this one, but I know it's a good game to many, so I respect your opinion.
@@Eduardo-yp6br Yeah true! For its time it was probably the best gave like ever. Just never personally vibed with it too much! However, I definitely didn't give it a good enough chance back when I made this comment. (I was around 13 when I made this original comment) Honestly i should probably try it out again on my switch. Cause it seems like a fun time. Idk, we'll see!
I wish games these days had something like this. The N64 had so many unique and interesting title screens, Super Mario 64 had Mario’s face that you could mess around with, OoT and MM had the cutscenes to show what the world had to offer. Nowadays, it feels like a lot of title screens are just static screens with the name of the game on it.
Full disclosure: I didn't grow up with an N64, and I never got to play Oot until the 3ds port. Still, whenever I watch this intro, I can't help but feel the excitement that I imagine every kid in the 90s who played it for the first time felt. I can practically feel the glow reminating off of the CRT. Somehow, Nintendo was able to tap into some sort of pure unadulterated magic with this game. It's a universal piece of art that connects us with strangers from the past we've yet to meet.
When I was in high school, I was bullied, struggled with studying, homework, exams, isolation, loneliness and depression. There was nothing like coming back home after a long and grulling day, pluging this game in, switching the console on, hear this beautiful theme, the chimes after pressing the A or Start button and for just an hour forget about my problems and enjoy this piece of art, this masterpiece that cemented its self as one of the best in video game history. My dream now is to be a video game composer and collaborate with other musicians, so that others might somehow be encouraged and uplifted with my music through this media.
I played this for the first time when I was 14. No gaming experience has ever captured its sense of awe, adventure, and mysterious, bittersweet beauty since.
I hear that gallop and immediately am brought back. Want to cry. Everything about this game was too magical. Especially the first time through having no idea what's next. Can't beat it.
It's Saturday morning sometime in early 1999. I'm sitting alone in my room in front of a 13" TV, holding a gold N64 controller. I've already seen this title screen countless times but it doesn't matter. I'm 12 years old with no responsibilities and nothing at all to interrupt me playing Ocarina of Time all day. Life will never be this simple again.
@@UnshornKeyboardist i mean as like being a 6 year old kid, pretty much only thinking you are one of the only people in the world playing the game - making very little progress in the game so the whole game is a mystery, its just mostly all nostalgia, magical time haha
Ah yes.. I remember. I was 7 years old It was Spring 1999, I was visiting my cousin who was about 25 at the time and I would watch in complete shock to see how amazing this game looked. The only game I ever had on my N64 was Mario Kart so that was all I played.
Wind Waker, Majora's Mask was for the longest time and my favorite game of all time but Wind Waker beats it now and I do not believe any game will ever top it now. The ending of OoT I despise for what happened to Link. it hits so hard as an adult seeing him in TP and replaying this game and realizing honestly when looking at the endings of all the Zelda games, the Hero of Time is the only one who truly does not get a happy ending. Wind Waker to me is the most magical of the Zelda games and does an incredible job of story telling. The sailing was never as bad as people claimed, the only issue I had was you couldn't sail anywhere you wanted early on but it makes sense because you didn't have the weaponry to do anything. Link and Tetra's/Zelda's relationship is by far the best in the series especially the follow up in Phantom Hourglass. The ending is my favorite in the series. BOTW comes close and truly is an awe-inspiring game five years since its release but Wind Waker will always be my favorite game now. I always loved it before, but a few years ago, I replayed it again and knew from that point on, it would be my favorite. It's the reason it's my featured video on my channel and I will never change it.
The thing with this; people tall about nostalgia but this intro unintentionally represents the millennial reality a lot, the split of the timelines are our expectations promised by whom raised us vs the reality of the world we live now. Of course we’re going to feel when we were robbed of our future…
The pure nostalgia of booting up your N64, this plays, and you sit there smiling... Longing to visit the days of your childhood once more to relive the Magic of this intro sequence. Alas, you are grown now. And the Magic has faded into what little else... But pure nostalgia of younger days and better times in life
I think the best part about this game wasn’t when you heard the song for the first time, when it drew you in so quickly... but when you fished the game and you heard it for the last time...
A work of art to this very day. It shows the beauty of the world while building a sense of mystery and teasing you with the prospect of exploring, and the music provides a relaxing ambience that helps you really sink into it.
I remember always waking up in the morning to the N64 on, OoT's title sequence going on loop and my dad sleeping on the couch. He insists to this day that this title sequence is the most relaxing music in the world.
I remember being 6 years old, 2004, finished homework, straight to my Nintendo 64, that snapping sound when you turn it on, black screen, take it back out and blow on it, try again it works, N64 logo, letting this title theme song play for a few mins every time I played, the sound of Epona's galloping just enhancing the whole vibe, I'd get lost, all the negativity in life just phased out while I played this game... Such a masterpiece...
This was my first Zelda , had no idea we got this for Christmas and I see my brother playing some mysterious game I’ve never seen before. This was truly next gen to me at 6 years old.
Damn time really went by to fast, i remember playing this when i was 5 Years old, now im turning 28. My mother was pregnant back then and i had to stay with my aunt when she went to hospital. my cousins had a N64 with Zelda and i still remember how we woke up in the early morning went to the livingroom put a blanked (it was cold af) on us and booted the game. i couldnt skip the intro back then and my cousin asked me a lot of times why i am looking at it. damn watching this now kinda hurts and makes me sad because the time back then is now lost for ever, no worries, no problems in life nothing but it has also something nice in it since i had the chance to grow up with this instead with all the tiktok crap that is going on rn. amazing game, will for ever have a special place in my heart.
I’ll never forget this game, the adventure the feels it was amazing, only 2 games make me feel the same, FFVII & MGS, been a kid back then even if your a gamer ur whole life it will never be the same as when you’re a kid/teen
to me, this brings back nostalgia that i never had. i grew up mid 2000s and by then N64 was outdated. but for me, this song (as well as a few from Ocarina of Time) give me this nostalgia that feels beautiful. Its an amazing feeling and I'm not sure why
Fuck man that Nintendo start up screen is all it took for me to start reminiscing , hoping my cartridge would even work an then to hear the music start playing was such a good feeling
It took me a while to find a video of this on the original N64 hardware. Every other video is running on an emulator in 1080p hd widescreen. These graphics weren't meant to be seen in such clarity. The hazy composite video on a CRTTV really adds to the atmosphere.
I always wondered what link was doing in this moment it seems like a nice quiet moment. I like to imagine this being in the child timeline after Link saved Hyrule and Ganondorf was stopped because Castle Town is up and fine. I feel like he became a Knight of Hyrule after returning from His Adventures in Termina. One day he got up early and decided to take Epona for a little ride around Hyrule field. It’s early and no one’s up yet save for a few guards.as he rides he remembers what he went through. It’s weird for him because of his incredible acts of heroism, but will not be remembered for it in this timeline, So his deeds are strangely personal to him. After he stops to give Epona a rest and take a drink from the river, he decides it’s time to go back to Hyrule castle to perform his duty’s for the day. however his last thought of remembrance as he rides back to the castle drift off to where his journey all began In the Kokiri forest (hence why the camera pans in that direction).
I played this game 20 yrs ago. Stands as my top 10 media experiences of all time. After all sorts of experiences in all forms both pleasant and unpleasant. Ive come across a random tiktok that brought me back here because of those few simple piano chords that only zelda fans can relate to. Thank u zelda. Thank u nintendo
Its 2004, 6pm sitting in a dark living room on a summer. Night breeze flowing in from a open window. daydreaming while looking at this masterpiece on the screen….best Zelda soundtrack✅✅✅
That feel when you’ll never feel this again
That's what drugs are for.
@@barelywokesparethejokerare3315 what
@@barelywokesparethejokerare3315 Damn right brozzer
I’m not crying you’re crying
Hopefully they’ll add N64 to the switch online with this title. Then you can experience it again
The title screen you didn’t know would almost bring you to tears 10 years later
snugbox back at it again with the making me wonder how many more of these you are going to end up reminding me of
snugbox just wait till you decide to listen to misaki’s undertale rips
Yes... Indeed... 'almost'..
@@Koldatt Yes... 'almost'... indeed...
Yep it's been 18 years since I first played this masterpiece
I remember listening to this, only on my N64. I feel old now. Nest year it's 20 years since my father came home with this legendary game. I was 6 years old, and I still remember the excitement I had when I finally got to play "the game with the little kid in green with the horse."
ERIXN pretty depressing isn't it? That early childhood memory that can only be unlocked with things that relate your thoughts to it.
The kinds of memories you forgot you had. The ones where everything was okay. The ones where you wanted to grow up.
20 years today :)
Honestly about to move out of my childhood home forever. Turned this song on one last time and sat in the room, where I would play my N64 when I was 8 years old. Honestly depressing to be quite honest
Honestly I don't always get along with my dad, I've had my share of arguments with him, but I'm so thankful he bought this game and other N64/Nintendo/Gameboy games for me when I was a child, took me to see movies like Pokemon the First Movie and The Emperor's New Groove. I didn't always get what I wanted every Christmas, but he made my childhood magical. The fact our uncle passed away and that he's getting older makes me sad, but I guess that's part of life.
When you instantly knew that this was going to be special.
imagine just seeing this for the first time again made me cry like crazy. it is a feeling i could not describe. It is something magic. Something irreplaceable to feel. Thank you Nintendo. thank you Miyamoto. thank you Mr. kondo. for this sound. it is something that I will remember till my last day. I can assure you that. And thank you everyone involved in doing all this amazing work of art. I can't thank you enough.
no other title screen like it
twilight princess was pretty damn close.
oh and mgs3 while different maybe has the best intro theme ever, but yeah OOT is one of a kind
@@its_hokori Yes 😔 I play the two games like 3-4 years ago and the feelings... Uf
b-but skyward sword and botw!! their title music is so good!
@@tipperr4827 YES
@@tipperr4827 Is my favourite zelda(skyward sword) xd
Everything about this just feels so right. The shot choices, the score, the sound effects. Even thinking of the file select menu just feels like it couldn't have been done any other way.
Only tears. Thank you Nintendo, from the bottom of my heart
R.I.P Dad! He helped me beat Queen Gohma when I was too afraid to face her. I dream of one day helping my kid beat this masterpiece.
Your dad will watch you beat it together ❤
🙏🏾
your dad is the goat. hope you are well my friend wherever u are❤❤ you
Played this game through 5 times on my old Nintendo64 pikachu edition. This is my childhood.
This comment just sent a wave of nostalgia over me
I really miss games with amazing title screens like these i mean, its the first contact you have with the game, it should present itself as best as it can and in this case, it does flawlessly!
xenoblade chronicles 2 has a killer title screen as far as more recent RPGS go, but I understand what you mean. Most games have such bland title screens nowadays
This is a like rare type where they're running the game right in front of you though which are the best screens and I'm pretty sure the N64 was like well known for these
good memories come flashing back......good times
Pfoenixbrawler131 yeah im here 7 years after you
JDanielDroiidXD Lol, me too xD
I almost start balling that's how much childhood memory i got on this game it's crazy
Damn this comment is from 11 years ago. You’re a whole different person now. If you were 15 when you made this comment, now you’re 26. A whole different life. It’s crazy to think that I was 7 years old when this comment was made. Holy shit
JDanielDroiidXD woah 11 yrs
I can't count the number of times I've played through OOT on three different platforms each like 4-5 times. OOT will forever be my favorite game.
I have never liked this game as much as others, in fact. I played it the first time recently, and Zelda is my second favorite franchise of Nintendo (Mother/EarthBound franchise is my favorite) and I still don't like it that much. I really think a lot of Zelda games are better than this one, but I know it's a good game to many, so I respect your opinion.
@@burgila7878this game took 3D gaming to new heights… for its time of 1997-1998
@@Eduardo-yp6br Yeah true! For its time it was probably the best gave like ever. Just never personally vibed with it too much! However, I definitely didn't give it a good enough chance back when I made this comment. (I was around 13 when I made this original comment)
Honestly i should probably try it out again on my switch. Cause it seems like a fun time. Idk, we'll see!
one of the biggest mistakes of BoTW was it's poor title screen
agreed.
its*
Debatable
i miss having fairy fountain blasting in the main menu aswell
I mean it looks kinda nice but I’d rather something that looks like this and not done in PowerPoint
I wish games these days had something like this. The N64 had so many unique and interesting title screens, Super Mario 64 had Mario’s face that you could mess around with, OoT and MM had the cutscenes to show what the world had to offer. Nowadays, it feels like a lot of title screens are just static screens with the name of the game on it.
I wanna go back when life was simpler, when my friends where real friends, when my brother would taught me how to play this game.
Full disclosure: I didn't grow up with an N64, and I never got to play Oot until the 3ds port. Still, whenever I watch this intro, I can't help but feel the excitement that I imagine every kid in the 90s who played it for the first time felt. I can practically feel the glow reminating off of the CRT. Somehow, Nintendo was able to tap into some sort of pure unadulterated magic with this game. It's a universal piece of art that connects us with strangers from the past we've yet to meet.
I didn't discover the game until 2001. And I was already 16. But it was still pretty magical.
When I was in high school, I was bullied, struggled with studying, homework, exams, isolation, loneliness and depression. There was nothing like coming back home after a long and grulling day, pluging this game in, switching the console on, hear this beautiful theme, the chimes after pressing the A or Start button and for just an hour forget about my problems and enjoy this piece of art, this masterpiece that cemented its self as one of the best in video game history. My dream now is to be a video game composer and collaborate with other musicians, so that others might somehow be encouraged and uplifted with my music through this media.
I played this for the first time when I was 14. No gaming experience has ever captured its sense of awe, adventure, and mysterious, bittersweet beauty since.
I hear that gallop and immediately am brought back. Want to cry. Everything about this game was too magical. Especially the first time through having no idea what's next. Can't beat it.
Probably the best title screen of all time
definitely
The 2 people who disliked this see me after class.
It's Saturday morning sometime in early 1999. I'm sitting alone in my room in front of a 13" TV, holding a gold N64 controller. I've already seen this title screen countless times but it doesn't matter. I'm 12 years old with no responsibilities and nothing at all to interrupt me playing Ocarina of Time all day. Life will never be this simple again.
Bro, now I'm crying😢
I miss our childhoods
i wish i could just go back to the feeling of this
Why can't you? Look at me! It's 2018 and I have an N64!
@@UnshornKeyboardist i mean as like being a 6 year old kid, pretty much only thinking you are one of the only people in the world playing the game - making very little progress in the game so the whole game is a mystery, its just mostly all nostalgia, magical time haha
Bruh that glossy n64 logo brings tears to my eyes. Bruh it seems just like yesterday my 3 year old self was playing this game..
Interestingly enough, only the first of the three American versions of Ocarina had that logo.
Ah yes.. I remember. I was 7 years old
It was Spring 1999, I was visiting my cousin who was about 25 at the time and I would watch in complete shock to see how amazing this game looked. The only game I ever had on my N64 was Mario Kart so that was all I played.
remember i used to let the game sit on the title screen for sometimes 10 - 20 minutes just so i could listen to this music over n over...
It's strange thinking back how much I loved this game growing up but now it's one of my least favorite Zelda games.
@@CountBleck2009 which is your favorite now?
Wind Waker, Majora's Mask was for the longest time and my favorite game of all time but Wind Waker beats it now and I do not believe any game will ever top it now.
The ending of OoT I despise for what happened to Link. it hits so hard as an adult seeing him in TP and replaying this game and realizing honestly when looking at the endings of all the Zelda games, the Hero of Time is the only one who truly does not get a happy ending.
Wind Waker to me is the most magical of the Zelda games and does an incredible job of story telling. The sailing was never as bad as people claimed, the only issue I had was you couldn't sail anywhere you wanted early on but it makes sense because you didn't have the weaponry to do anything. Link and Tetra's/Zelda's relationship is by far the best in the series especially the follow up in Phantom Hourglass. The ending is my favorite in the series.
BOTW comes close and truly is an awe-inspiring game five years since its release but Wind Waker will always be my favorite game now. I always loved it before, but a few years ago, I replayed it again and knew from that point on, it would be my favorite.
It's the reason it's my featured video on my channel and I will never change it.
Most modern games lack a sense of wonder and purpose. Be glad you were a part of gaming's golden age.
I'm so grateful I experienced this game as a kid
The one game I could play over and over and it never gets old.
The thing with this; people tall about nostalgia but this intro unintentionally represents the millennial reality a lot, the split of the timelines are our expectations promised by whom raised us vs the reality of the world we live now. Of course we’re going to feel when we were robbed of our future…
The pure nostalgia of booting up your N64, this plays, and you sit there smiling...
Longing to visit the days of your childhood once more to relive the Magic of this intro sequence. Alas, you are grown now. And the Magic has faded into what little else...
But pure nostalgia of younger days and better times in life
I think the best part about this game wasn’t when you heard the song for the first time, when it drew you in so quickly... but when you fished the game and you heard it for the last time...
There isn’t another song that makes me feel that certain kind of sadness like this one does. Sometimes I just close my eyes and listen to this.
"That is not sadness, child, that is the sound of fond memories returning to you as nostalgia years later...."
Going through a tough heart break, watching this made me remember happier and simpler times.......
A work of art to this very day. It shows the beauty of the world while building a sense of mystery and teasing you with the prospect of exploring, and the music provides a relaxing ambience that helps you really sink into it.
I remember always waking up in the morning to the N64 on, OoT's title sequence going on loop and my dad sleeping on the couch. He insists to this day that this title sequence is the most relaxing music in the world.
I remeber just watching the title screen, listening to the music on my old 3DS. good times
Laina CDW nigga that aint old times.
Drongo he never said old times lmao
I cringe at this but appreciate he still played it
I remember listening to the title music both on 3ds and gamecube. Neither are the original times, but they are all good times.
I've played it both the N64 version and 3DS version but I've never played the GameCube version and I'm not proud of that.
The melody is the recorder music from the original NES Zelda. So beautiful!
I remember being 6 years old, 2004, finished homework, straight to my Nintendo 64, that snapping sound when you turn it on, black screen, take it back out and blow on it, try again it works, N64 logo, letting this title theme song play for a few mins every time I played, the sound of Epona's galloping just enhancing the whole vibe, I'd get lost, all the negativity in life just phased out while I played this game... Such a masterpiece...
I still remember first booting up this masterpiece of a game
This was my first Zelda , had no idea we got this for Christmas and I see my brother playing some mysterious game I’ve never seen before. This was truly next gen to me at 6 years old.
I swear this game was built for nostalgia
it hits harder every time
This bring back me to 1998, when i played Zelda OOT first time (i was 22 yo). Now i will play "tears of the kingdom" with my daughter Zelda (16 yo).
This is how the title screen music of the highest rated game of all time should be like......❤
when someone tries to argue that videogames aren't art, send them here.
Damn time really went by to fast, i remember playing this when i was 5 Years old, now im turning 28. My mother was pregnant back then and i had to stay with my aunt when she went to hospital. my cousins had a N64 with Zelda and i still remember how we woke up in the early morning went to the livingroom put a blanked (it was cold af) on us and booted the game. i couldnt skip the intro back then and my cousin asked me a lot of times why i am looking at it. damn watching this now kinda hurts and makes me sad because the time back then is now lost for ever, no worries, no problems in life nothing but it has also something nice in it since i had the chance to grow up with this instead with all the tiktok crap that is going on rn. amazing game, will for ever have a special place in my heart.
When i first put this game into my 3ds i knew that this game was going to be a masterpiece because of the title
Man this title screen is so iconic
I only just started playing this game now and even I feel Nostalgia. This really is a masterpiece.
It’s just. so goddamn beautiful.
I’ll never forget this game, the adventure the feels it was amazing, only 2 games make me feel the same, FFVII & MGS, been a kid back then even if your a gamer ur whole life it will never be the same as when you’re a kid/teen
Manager when a client asks for Extra Sauce:
When Gymnopedie No. 1 is introduced to you later in life and you come back with appreciation.
This brings back so many memories
This is so dreamy. Best game of all time in my opinion.
to me, this brings back nostalgia that i never had. i grew up mid 2000s and by then N64 was outdated. but for me, this song (as well as a few from Ocarina of Time) give me this nostalgia that feels beautiful. Its an amazing feeling and I'm not sure why
Fuck man that Nintendo start up screen is all it took for me to start reminiscing , hoping my cartridge would even work an then to hear the music start playing was such a good feeling
That theme was instant nostalgia. Even the first week of playing it in the 90's.
Would have afternoon naps as a kid to this and lucid dream like crazy
20 years today.
It took me a while to find a video of this on the original N64 hardware. Every other video is running on an emulator in 1080p hd widescreen. These graphics weren't meant to be seen in such clarity. The hazy composite video on a CRTTV really adds to the atmosphere.
This is why I play games on authentic hardware, so much better than playing on emulators. Snagging an n64 on Ebay a month ago was so worth it
Aw man... I'm gonna cry...
Why do I cry every time I watch this?
I always wondered what link was doing in this moment it seems like a nice quiet moment. I like to imagine this being in the child timeline after Link saved Hyrule and Ganondorf was stopped because Castle Town is up and fine. I feel like he became a Knight of Hyrule after returning from His Adventures in Termina.
One day he got up early and decided to take Epona for a little ride around Hyrule field. It’s early and no one’s up yet save for a few guards.as he rides he remembers what he went through. It’s weird for him because of his incredible acts of heroism, but will not be remembered for it in this timeline, So his deeds are strangely personal to him. After he stops to give Epona a rest and take a drink from the river, he decides it’s time to go back to Hyrule castle to perform his duty’s for the day. however his last thought of remembrance as he rides back to the castle drift off to where his journey all began In the Kokiri forest (hence why the camera pans in that direction).
Sounds about right. I just had "he's reminiscing his heroic deeds" while he's ridingbaround unemployed.
@@qwmx lol, I mean I imagine he became a knight. But when you put it that way 😂
the title screen theme hits different with the horse sounds
Dammit if this doesn’t bring tears to your eyes. Seeing that “ 1998 Nintendo” really hits home.
So sad and mad that I can’t play this game cuz this game just looks really fun
happy 19th birthday
Showed this to my dad now me and him are both happy
Btw, the start of this tune is also used in at least two other Zelda titles.
The original, for the recorder.
The Minish Cap, as the warp song.
doesnt hit the same without the galloping. thanks for this version
This is the best title screen ever! 😆🥰
I played this game 20 yrs ago. Stands as my top 10 media experiences of all time. After all sorts of experiences in all forms both pleasant and unpleasant. Ive come across a random tiktok that brought me back here because of those few simple piano chords that only zelda fans can relate to. Thank u zelda. Thank u nintendo
Its 2004, 6pm sitting in a dark living room on a summer. Night breeze flowing in from a open window. daydreaming while looking at this masterpiece on the screen….best Zelda soundtrack✅✅✅
really nice... the intro is awesome :D
There will never be a game better than this❤ I played it 20 years ago when I was ten my older brother gave me his n64. thanks Bro
Who came back for nostalgia during Quarantine???
Do you ever listen to something and know that it's going to be burned into your essence for the rest of your life?
fond memories of booting this up with my brother for the very first time in 1998 :)
I instantly get goosebumps when I hear the piano and they feel like the flames burning on the Zelda logo.
Still the best opening screen title of all time...and THE BEST GAME OF ALL TIME
By the end of this month you'll be able to take this intro with you everywhere you go.
Timeless!
This song activates something deep in the human soul
Ah! This Is My Childhood
Valheim devs when you ask how their early access is progressing:
Sure does hit different.
Best screen title game in history
Best title screen of all time
I'm sad now.
Best title screen in gaming
⟟ miss those times
The greatest game of all time...
This song really isn't the same without them epona running noises, it really isn't
Nostalgia.
No one really talks about Epona, but a what a trusted and true friend she is
Epona is a wonderful horse.
Oh how the days go bye
Musicians go to the "what is the misty chord?" Video by Adam Neely. Is this the misty chord?