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On -torrent website's name removed- there seems to be a dump of zelda oot 3d on there and they say that in there there is pic of the dumper they used?
 
I heard of this on a non-torrent site (no links b/c the rom is hosted there)

The dump was either:

1) Fake. It did not match any of the dumps LGC made. (Contained no NCCH headers, etc)
2) A demo. (Although I highly doubt it; the rom was 995MB which would be insane for a 3DS Demo)
3) Real but improper. (Which I highly doubt after seeing the "proof" pictures)
 
Well they say that they scrubbed it? So maybe that is why, also I guess it is ok to post this here.

TESLA presents
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D

Region .........: NTSC
Language .......: Multi 3
Release Date ...: 06/19/2011
Size ...........: 995 MB (scrubbed)
System .........: 3DS
Filename .......: TES-tlofooc3d.3ds



[+] GAME INFO [+]

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D tells the epic story of Hyrule and Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf in remarkable depth and gives context to the many tales of their struggles. Every graphic texture and character model has been built from the ground up to create the most dynamic and vivid vision of ZeldaΓΓé¼Γäós kingdom yet. While the greatest care has been taken to preserve the classic game play and story, a number of new features make this the definitive version of this extraordinary game. This is Hyrule as youΓΓé¼Γäóve always imagined it.


[+] RELEASE NOTES [+]

Most people are probably asking themselves "HOW?"
The answer is "Yes, it's that simple". This release is 100% complete and was tested on different systems. We have included a picture of the dumper with this release.


--- WE DON'T NEED ANY CODERS AT THE MOMENT ---




no password,
check the filesize after downloading: 176 mb compressed, 995 mb extracted"

proof:

http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/4206/tes00082.jpg

http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/192/tes00102.jpg

http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/9210/tes00104.jpg

There is also a pal version.

Also are those the Crown3DS pics lol?
 
*snip

[+] RELEASE NOTES [+]

Most people are probably asking themselves "HOW?"
The answer is "Yes, it's that simple". This release is 100% complete and was tested on different systems. We have included a picture of the dumper with this release.

*snip
I don't get how they "tested" if 3ds mode hasn't been hacked or flashcart's can't handle 3ds.

Also, supposedly, the images are fake.
EDIT: yes the images are from the Crown3DS...
 
lol This is the fakest shit ever. They not only copy-pasted parts of Legacy's nfo but they also used their pic and some of Crown3DS's :lol:
 
I am suprised nobody dumped Zelda OoT 3DS for real yet. Just because it is soooo good :). Idc that we can't use .3ds files for anything. Still be nice to have a backup lmao, you know...with the world ending soon and everything O_O.
 
I am suprised nobody dumped Zelda OoT 3DS for real yet. Just because it is soooo good :). Idc that we can't use .3ds files for anything. Still be nice to have a backup lmao, you know...with the world ending soon and everything O_O.
I don't know how having an OoT 3D back-up would change anything... :P
 
1) Fake. It did not match any of the dumps LGC made. (Contained no NCCH headers, etc)
Just because it doesn't match those kinda' specs off the bat doesn't mean that much. Look back to the SNES days when you had ~5 different SNES ROM types (and I'm not talking interleaved and Hi/LO crap).


3) Real but improper. (Which I highly doubt after seeing the "proof" pictures)
Using the wrong directory structure or splitting the files into chunks too large is often enough to make a release not "proper"...
 
1) Fake. It did not match any of the dumps LGC made. (Contained no NCCH headers, etc)
Just because it doesn't match those kinda' specs off the bat doesn't mean that much. Look back to the SNES days when you had ~5 different SNES ROM types (and I'm not talking interleaved and Hi/LO crap).


3) Real but improper. (Which I highly doubt after seeing the "proof" pictures)
Using the wrong directory structure or splitting the files into chunks too large is often enough to make a release not "proper"...

while you have valid points here, i think the fact that their "proof" pictures are stolen pictures that were already previously released by other groups is enough to invalidate this as a hoax.
 

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