depends on the emulator you're using.
There is not an "item finder" in Ocarina of Time
No.
it could be! just use ur imagination. but seriously, no.
In Ocarina of time, you will eventually reach the Water Temple. Dark Link will be the semi boss. A tip to defeating this foe would be to use the megaton hammer.
There was no Hero of Time before the Link in Ocarina of Time. Link IS the Hero of Time. But the Link before Link in Ocarina of Time is the first Link to use the Master Sword,and he's in Skyward Sword. Confusing?
i think you use a bomb flower
no but you can learn it as an adult and use it back in time as a kid
Buttons and pointer options
The toolbar makes it easy to manage browser applications and adjust internet and computer settings. It puts the buttons needed right at the top of the page for ease of use.
YOU HIT THE SET BUTTON AND THEN USE THE BUTTONS ON THE LEFT TO CHANGE TIME FOR THE RADIO FOR THE COMPUTER THERE IS A LITTLE BUTTON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE COMPUTER YOU HAVE TO PUSH WITH A PEN OR SOMETHING VERY SMALL AND IT WALKS YOU THRU CHANGING THE DATE AND TIME.
You use the C-stick, the L and R shoulder buttons, and the A button to control the Ocarina.If you want to know the general game controls for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time using the Gamecube controller, then here's a list of what all the buttons do:A: Do the A-button action shown on screen.B: Swing your sword.C-stick: The direction you push it in determines which "C-button item" you use, or you can push it upwards to see what Navi has to say.L-shoulder: The equivalent of Z-targeting from the N64 version, except it's L-Targeting. You can set your focus on a certain nearby enemy or object.R-shoulder: Crouch.Control Stick: Move around.Start: Bring up the pause menu.X, Y, and directional pad: These do nothing.
Talk to zelda then find a guard and use it then and the'll let you past.