The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time 3D Glitches - Son Of A Glitch - Episode 48
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Keywords: The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of time 3D glitches, The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of time 3D, Ocarina of time 3d wrong warp, OoT 3D Glitches, Retro glitches, nintendo glitches, 3DS Glitches, OoT 3D Speedruns
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Length: 25min 46sec (1546 seconds)
Published: Sat Jun 13 2015
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They run the game on an emulator and look at the memory and code thats being exectued. They found a mistake in the programming of the game that allows people to manipulate items in unintended ways.
I don't suppose you've ever watched OoT speedruns? This is a glitch that in another form has been used in the original game (look up OoT Bottle Adventure for the best example) to do some pretty ridiculous exploits. The bottle is basically used as a hex editor to manipulate the game's memory, and has been used in the past to shuffle Link's inventory around to get all of the medallions while only finishing the Fire temple and the Great Deku Tree. Normally these things are fixed when porting for a new system or Virtual Console, but it seems that the memory system (which, I may add, was bodged as hell to make it work on N64 at all) has stayed the same through to the 3DS. I believe that Majora's Mask 3D also has a lot of glitches that it's VC version had.
Reminds me of this easter egg.
Stop on your right foot. DON'T FORGET IT!
This reminds me of those old infinite cheat threads back around the time OoT 1st came out.
Are there any let's plays with people showing off these glitches?
I believe the people look at the code of the game and figure out the specific conditions certain codes require and can force those conditions by using methods seen in the video. All of the seemingly random stuff be was doing is actually executing code in the back ground and if you know the proper way to do that random stuff in the correct order it forces the game to run code its not supposed to.
Wut.
If you're able to read the game files and understand how the game works then you can figure it out using math. It's rare for glitches like these to be found randomly.