Question:
Can I play The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time on Nintendo Wii? If so, how?
anonymous
2010-02-05 14:49:29 UTC
So, my N64 has finally broken, but I still need to be able to play the greatest game ever created. I hear that you can play N64 games on Wii? Is this possible? Can I play The ocarina of time? If so, how? My wii isn't hooked up to the internet, so that could be a problem, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Twelve answers:
anonymous
2010-02-05 14:55:00 UTC
Your gonna have to get Internet dude. That way you can Access the wii shop channel and purchase a number of n64 classics including The Ocarina of Time. You also need a Gamcube controller to play. You can also look for the gamcube game that was released awhile back that had all of the Legend of Zelda games on one disc. But to be honest it is rare to find.
Sophie
2010-02-05 15:00:23 UTC
Two possibilities here:



1) Download the game from the Wii Shop Channel for $10.



2) Buy a Gamecube disc containing Ocarina of Time (a Legend of Zelda collector's disc for the GC contains OoT, Majora's Mask, and a few other LoZ classics for about $30) as the Wii can play GC games. This would also require you to purchase 1) a memory card (if you don't already have one) and 2) a GC controller.
anonymous
2010-02-05 16:27:53 UTC
You can purchase the game of the Wii Shop Channel for about 1000 points, which is approximately £7.00, so I would say roughly $10. However, you need to connect your Wii console to the internet in order to access the Wii Shop Channel.



Hope This Helps!



PS: There is another (but more expensive) way. In special editions of "Legend Of Zelda:The Wind Waker" ,you can get a Gamecube version of Ocarina of Time free as a bonus disc. This works seeing as the Wii is Backward Compaible and can play any Gamecube game. But this would involve you purchasing an additional game, plus a Gamecube controller. It's your choice though, if you can't connect to the internet, then it's your only choice.



This is what the Limited edition Wind waker cover looks like ->



http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/bigboxshots/0/469050_2860_front.jpg
luis g
2010-02-05 14:55:58 UTC
easiest way is throught the wii channel. you will need wifi. if you have a friend with a wireless router that would work great. Then you have to purchase Wii points. If you wanna be safe go to a gamestop or a place like that, but you can do it on the wii once you hook up to the internet. Then just find ocarina of time, buy it with your points, download then woahla!. your in.



PS, Ocarina of time is awesome. Save up about 40 bucks and buy the twilight princess. YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED, ocarina was my favorite but once twilight princess came out and with the wii remote acting as your sword, its addicting and fun.
anonymous
2010-02-05 14:59:19 UTC
Yes, you can play Ocarina of Time on your Wii. You just have to buy it from the virtual channel. I think it's about 10 bucks for N64 games.



When people say you can play N64 games on your Wii, they mean you can buy and download it from the virtual console. They don't actually mean using the cartridge on your Wii.
?
2010-02-05 14:58:10 UTC
There isn't Wii version of Ocarina of Time, but you can buy it as a Gamecube game and then play it on the Wii.
GIR
2010-02-05 14:55:45 UTC
you can, all you need is a classic controler for the wii, and i belive you need Wii points. the zelda game is around 2000 wii points, but you can buy points at a gamestop.



you could also try to get the zelda pack for gamecube. its got zelda classics.
Insert Name
2010-02-07 17:25:45 UTC
there is a Gamecube version of LoZ: OC ...



the GC version comes with OC and Master quest. (a harder, more challening-puzzled, ocarina of time)...



Put the GC Loz OC into the wii, and have a gamecube controller and memory card...
g man
2010-02-05 14:54:54 UTC
no. but you can play it on you PC. I do it all the time. you can download Emulator applications and they will simulate all the old school consoles. I use them for NES, SNES, N64, Sega, Ps1, and I have a ps2 emu but it still has problems. google: "N64 emulator" to find it. I think Project64 is the best one. but dont forget to download and configure the plugins for it.
anonymous
2010-02-05 23:11:29 UTC
hack ur wii then install the .WAD for oot with wad manager its really easy just google and type in wii bannerbomb hack for whtever firmware version you wii runs SIMPLE AND FREE lol
Sparx
2010-02-05 20:48:22 UTC
Yea, if you get the homebrew channel & the n64 emulator.
?
2016-05-31 03:20:27 UTC
just get a n64


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