Beta Ocarina of Time assets found on F-Zero X development cart, includes early versions of some maps



Forest of Illusion, a Twitter user who collects and hosts information about beta builds of video games, has accidentally made a new discovery involving a classic Zelda game. After dissecting a prototype cartridge of F-Zero X, they found that the ROM dump contained a few files from an early build of Ocarina of Time. Supposedly, the files are dated to around the same time as Spaceworld 1997. The information that was pulled from the dev cart consists of beta map data for the game, along with early textures and graphics files. Following this discovery, some users began porting the maps into Ocarina of Time, letting players experience these areas in full, such as a beta version of Kakariko Village, which can be seen in the above video.

 
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Some cool mockups appeared online.
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Neat! Always amuses me when devs just shove random beta/prototype things on other, mostly unrelated prototype/beta things.
Thats because these carts were reused. They were flashed then reflahsed with new stuff. Replaced with newer games they were working on. So half of the ocarina time beta rom is on it.

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Why in F Zero cart??
F-Zero was flashed over ocarina of time after they finished working on that game. They reused carts. Fortunately only half was written over so we have half of the beta.
 
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I know why they don't, but it would really neat if Nintendo shared more development details and assets years down the line so people can learn from their process.

They don't even need to share the files themselves. That GDC 2017 talk for Zelda: BotW Nintendo did shortly after the game came out was really insightful. I guess that's a good stepping stone for them.
 
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Beside much effort and risks to save the princess without carnal intentions, I wonder why LINK is left handed?
Why not?

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I know why they don't, but it would really neat if Nintendo shared more development details and assets years down the line so people can learn from their process.

They don't even need to share the files themselves. That GDC 2017 talk for Zelda: BotW Nintendo did shortly after the game came out was really insightful. I guess that's a good stepping stone for them.
Honestly, I wish they did more gdc talks
 
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Of all the hipsterish things you post here as "news"... This really takes the cake.. Bravo Looking forward to the next major announcement that weeb visual novel x is being localized.
 

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