Hyrule Field - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
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Published 2019-08-14
Composers: Koji Kondo
Platform: Nintendo 64/ Nintendo 3DS
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All Comments (21)
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Just hearing this music makes me remember the anxiety of rolling towards the hyrule gates before they shut them on me
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HYAH YA YA HYAH YA YA YA HYAAAAH YA YA HYAH YA HYAH
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2:38 when the music is getting ready to change and you know it is when the deadly flying Pineapples are after you.
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This music isn’t the same without young Link screaming “Hyah!” as he rolls towards Hyrule castle.
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My depression started when the castle gate closed in my face because i was too slow
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Official theme of jumping sideways
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Crazy how game developers these days get so obsessed with crazy graphics and ray tracing, but forget how amazing music can impact the feel of a game
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This will be the theme we all should hear when the Coronavirus pandemic is finally over.
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I always loved the part starting at 3:55.
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Anyone remember this being the hold music on Nintendo's Customer Support Number?
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1:14 That good feeling you get when school is over and you get to go home
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This is my morning alarm. There is no better thing that hearing this theme song while you are waking up. Ready to start a new day!!!
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"Thank you for calling Nintendo Customer Support, please hold while we connect you to one of our operators."
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from 04:08 to the end : I used to stay still, watching the rays of the sun behind me, playing ocarina, turning the camera from left to right, then right to left. At that moment, I knew I was living an unforgettable experience.
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The general aesthetic of this song, really fits so perfectly to the game. I really can't express enough how I love the Zelda games and their songs. They just have such power and impact only with their aesthetic, but are also amazing games. Man, I don't even know what to do with this hype about them.
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It is amazing how Kondo San pulled up this theme by looping 22 tracks of 13 seconds each triggered at different situations or locations, making it endless
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6 yr old me when I found a stick in the park:
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This Song is like if Koji Kondo composed a day. From the early morning chirps at the beginning right into the busy midday a few daily struggles right into the afternoon and sunset moonrise. this is how storytelling with music works, with emotions and how important it is to fit the scenario in a video game. it s better for the immersion and make the player having a general better experience than just random upbeat tracks. Koji Kondo is a Legend.
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I love how smooth the melody changes in 2:38, you’re just chill in Death Mountain and suddenly the music changes because of those annoying little spiders, then you beat them and the beat goes back to normal, I really like those transitions