i'm still pretty hyped about the rumors of a potential zelda: ocarina of time remaster on the switch 2 - i mean, who wouldn't be, right? it's been almost three decades since the game first dropped on the nintendo 64 and it's still widely considered one of the best games of all time. but, if the rumors are true and nintendo is just planning on tweaking the visuals, i think they'd be missing out on a huge chance to make the game feel fresh and exciting for a whole new generation of gamers.

one thing that really stands out about the original ocarina of time is its innovative camera system, which included a feature called z-targeting. this allowed players to lock onto enemies or characters, making it way easier to navigate the 3d world and engage in battles. it's pretty cool to think about how this feature was inspired by a trip to a theme park in tokyo, where the developers saw a ninja show and were impressed by the way the fighters could focus on a single opponent at a time. it's a testament to the game's influence that variations of z-targeting are still used in games today.

but, let's be real - gaming has come a long way since 1998. we've got dual sticks now, and players are way more comfortable navigating 3d spaces. so, if nintendo is planning on remastering ocarina of time, i think they should consider updating the gameplay mechanics to feel more modern and intuitive. that doesn't mean they have to lose the spirit of the original game, but rather enhance it for a new audience. preorders are available at major retailers, so it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out.

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