no or at least the one i have is for game cube but you can play most game cube games on the wii
No, The Legend of Zelda is only available on Nintendo systems, and is a Nintendo exclusive. You can get Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64, on the Nintendo GameCube (The Legend of Zelda: Master Quest, and The Legend of Zelda: Collector’s Edition), on the Nintendo Wii (Virtual Console), and on the Nintendo 3DS.
Sheik will not be in the next The Legend of Zelda, unless it is a remake of Ocarina of Time, which I highly doubt. Nintendo couldn't find a spot for her.
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You can't. OOT is only for N64, Gamecube, Wii, and 3DS. Android phones aren't even made by Nintendo.
I don't think so. I think the only two ways is to get a Nintendo 64 and get used copy or get a wii, get it on the internet, buy a wii points card and spend 1000 points on ocarina of time at the wii shop channel.
Ocarina of Time can be played on the Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gamecube, Wii Virtual Console, and the 3D remake on the 3DS.
Just Download it off the Wii Internet
No, it's only available on Nintendo systems. You can get the cartridge for N64, or get it for gamecube/wii via the "master quest" or "Zelda collector's edition" gamecube CDs.
The Nintendo 3DS is considerably more powerful than its predecessor the Nintendo DS. At launch many games will be released to demonstrate the technical superiority of the new hardware, meaning many titles will only be 3DS compatible. Other platforms The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time is available on: Nintendo 64 (N64) and Wii Virtual Console.l
From what i heard there will be a legend of zelda ocarina of time on the wii. It is a virtual console title purchasable in the wii shop channel. And you can use a classic controller or gamecube controller.
You should get Zelda: Majora's Mask. It's the sequel to Ocarina of Time.
Only one, Zelda: Twilight Princess. However, because the Wii is backwards compatible with the Nintendo Gamecube and Nintendo put the following games on a gamecube disc, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time, may be played. In addition, Windwaker and Four Swords Adventures may be played with a Wii as well. Note: Link's Crossbow training is also for wii, and is a Zelda spin-off. Some people would count this, others wouldn't.