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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D : ウィキペディア英語版
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D

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is an action-adventure video game co-developed by Grezzo and Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console. The game was released in Japan on 16 June 2011, in Europe on 17 June 2011, in North America on 19 June 2011, and in Australia on 30 June 2011; however, it was released early on 24 June 2011 in some Australian stores. A remake of the 1998 Nintendo 64 title ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', it features mirrored versions of the rearranged dungeons from ''Ocarina of Time Master Quest'', as well as updated graphics and added stereoscopic effects.
The remastering was highly acclaimed by critics, receiving perfect scores from over 20 publications, with some calling it one of the best remasterings of all time. It was also a commercial success, being the third 3DS game to hit the million mark in sales. , it is the eleventh best-selling Nintendo 3DS game at 3.82 million copies sold.〔
Along with some of the earlier games published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS, ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' was made available for download via the Nintendo eShop. The downloadable version was released in the PAL region on 4 October 2012, in North America on 18 October 2012, and in Japan on 1 November 2012.
==Gameplay==

The gameplay for the remastering is very similar to the original version, albeit with some modifications made to the game. One new feature is the use of the touch screen to switch out items, boots, and tunics. Also, the touch screen is used at times to play the Ocarina notes.〔 The game uses the system's gyroscopic technology to look around and aim the player's bow, boomerang, hookshot, longshot and slingshot in first-person mode, unless the player chooses to use the classic analog stick control to aim.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zelda Ocarina of Time 3DS Preview: Everything About This Masterpiece! - Best Nintendo 3DS Games )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=E3 2010: Nintendo Developer Roundtable Live Blog )
The 3DS version has the modified ''Master Quest'' dungeons and mirrored overworld in addition to the original game, and a new "Boss Challenge" mode that allows the player to fight all of the bosses one at a time, or in sequential order, while the Master Quest has its own version of the "Boss Challenge" mode, where the boss arenas are mirrored and enemies will do twice the usual amount of damage.
Another new addition is the inclusion of optional brief video clips called "Visions" that serve as casual hints in case some new players get lost or have trouble solving the game's numerous puzzles. The Stone of Agony from the original version of the game is replaced with the Shard of Agony, which serves the same purpose, only with a sound signal to inform the players of secrets nearby. This is because there is no equivalent to the rumble feature on the 3DS. The Iron Boots and Hover Boots can now be equipped on one of the item buttons instead of switching the boots in the equipment sub-screen.

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