Hyrulecraft: Ocarina of Time reproduced in Minecraft
Posted by Joystiq Jan 22 2012 02:00 GMT in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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We don't know if you guys are aware of this or not, but people really love Zelda games. Some people, in fact, love Zelda games so much that they've spent nine months completely rebuilding a Zelda game inside of a totally unrelated and entirely different game.

The Hyrulecraft project, which is currently in the middle of live public alpha testing, is a to-scale recreation of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time inside of Minecraft. As you can tell from the above trailer, Hyrulecraft an impressive display of devotion to the franchise, but the team responsible has far more ambitious plans. Ultimately, they want to make Hyrulecraft "a unique Minecraft MMO experience including quests, NPCs, dungeons, free build zones, guilds, and more," according to their website.

If cuboid reproductions of Nintendo 64 games really are your bag, baby, then hit the source link for information about how you can scope out the public alpha test and download the map for yourself.

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Reply by Fallen Shade Jan 22 2012 03:11 GMT
holy shit dude
Reply by Super-Claus Jan 22 2012 03:27 GMT

gay

Reply by darkz Jan 22 2012 03:34 GMT
How pathetic can your life possibly get before you start believing that spending 9 months stacking virtual blocks in a sandbox game is productive. I mean hell, in that time he could have actually re-made Ocarina of Time as a stand-alone PC game.
Reply by Fortran Jan 22 2012 04:05 GMT
shadoo did you just come out your mother vagina with a pole pre-inserted into your ass?
Reply by Super-Claus Jan 22 2012 04:08 GMT
Actually agree with Shadoo here. It's not as big of a waste of time as the pixel-perfect Game Boy games, but goddamn, nine months.
Reply by Viddd Jan 22 2012 05:23 GMT
its called middle schoolers
they have enough time on their hands between not doing homework and masturbating to do this kind of shit
Reply by Super-Claus Jan 22 2012 06:30 GMT
And again the time during doing "this kind of shit" could have been spent doing about a billion other things more productive than this. We live in an age where all human knowledge is accessible to anyone with a computer and they choose to play legos. Wow.
Reply by Fortran Jan 22 2012 06:36 GMT
who cares
Reply by MM Jan 22 2012 09:41 GMT
minecraft requires zero knowledge to use, and recreating video games takes zero creativity, so naturally kids want to do both
Reply by Viddd Jan 22 2012 18:35 GMT

Reply by Fallen Shade Jan 24 2012 00:50 GMT
wtf is that supposed to be?
Reply by Super-Claus Jan 24 2012 01:53 GMT
unfinished parts of the water temple
Reply by Fallen Shade Jan 24 2012 02:07 GMT
lol
Reply by Super-Claus Jan 24 2012 03:58 GMT
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