32 MiB (256 Megabits), which was Nintendo's largest game file size at the time of its release.

Version 1.0 is the "gold standard" for glitch hunters because it lacks the patches applied to v1.1 and v1.2.

The 1.0 version is distinct for containing "uncut" content and critical glitches that make it the fastest version for many competitive categories. 1. Uncensored Content Red Blood: When Ganondorf or Ganon is defeated, he coughs up . In version 1.2 and later ports, this was changed to green blood to maintain a lower ESRB rating. Original Fire Temple Music:

The search for is not merely about piracy. It is an act of digital archaeology. It represents a desire to play Ocarina of Time as it existed on November 21, 1998, in Japan—bugs, religious symbols, red blood, and all.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (NTSC-J version 1.0) is the original 32 MB (256 Mbit) cartridge release for the Nintendo 64 in Japan, dated October 21, 1998

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