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Unreal Engine indie game developer shows off progress of fan-made The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Tuesday, January 10, 2017 | 11:12 GMT
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Unreal Engine indie game developer shows off progress of fan-made The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake

Tuesday, January 10, 2017 | 11:12 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Unreal Engine indie game developer CryZENx has posted a new video of his fan-made The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake on YouTube earlier this week to show off his progress over a one year development period.

The new video shows off the features that the game developer added to what was initially just a tech demo to showcase what The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time could look like in a modern game engine.

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The game developer has spent several years recreating some of Nintendo's most iconic titles, including The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64.

According to the developer's YouTube channel, he has been working on the remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for over a year, slowly adding more features and maps to the tech demo.

Nintendo has not officially licensed the projects created by the game developer, making it unlikely that they will eventually be turn into real polished products.

Even though the game developer doesn't have the appropriate licenses, it hasn't stopped him from releasing some of the tech demos for free through his YouTube channel.

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Saturday, November 21, 1998
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