I remember, When I was about 11 and this came out. I didn't have an N64 because there was no money to buy me the console and game but my friend, However had it. He had invited me over and the instant I heard this melody, I fell deeply in love with the game. The graphics, The gameplay, The story... I loved it all. I remember trying to fight (and lost) to stay there longer so I could experience the adventure more. Then, When i did have enough money (Mind you, this is when I turned 18 and actually had a job), I bought a second hand n64 and a copy of this game and from the moment I turned it on, I felt that familiar nostalgic rush. I played straight through the evening, into the morning and when I beat the game, I felt the simultaneous rush of accomplishment and the tiniest twinge of sadness, For I knew I could never go back to the same sense of wonder and awe I had once felt when i first picked up the game but still, When I hear this song, I smile and remember those times and wish I could be a part of them again.
But nostalgia runs deep within our veins. I remember buying this game as a kid for the N64, but being too young to pass it. But this, man, it just hit my ear strings so much. I could never forget it. When i was a kid, having walkthroughs was near impossible. As an adult, I once again obtained it, but for the nintendo DS. I passed it through and through. This song just hits much more seeing the opening scene with an adult Link riding with his horse, as you are an adult and can actually comprehend the emotion behind every note in this beautiful song.
This game was my first adventure as a kid. I was 7 or 8 and going through hardships no kid should ever have to. Being able to fight for someone and something bigger than myself was very fullfilling. Testing myself against enemies and puzzles. The wonderful music and atmosphere. I spent hours in gerudo valley just hanging out because it was so cool.
I'll never forget playing this as a little girl I've always been into games and it's because of this game that I am, the nostalgia that hits me brings me to tears hearing this beautiful melody again... Definitely falling asleep to this song
ive fallen in love with this game on such a deep level everything about it from the story to the music its all just perfect when i hear this i feel like that little kid that couldnt pass the water temple i want to be the kid again but atlas we grow but when i come back to this game to makes me feel like i am that little kid i dont know if that makes sense
i feel you, dw, i feel you i remember yesterday hearing the StreetPlaza MIi Placa Theme and I got so emotional from the plaza I stayed like a crackhead for the remaining of that day. Now I'm here and even though I may not be hyper, it's still really lovely to hear this, bring tears to the eyes y'know and yeah, good feels :).
this was my very first game EVER. and my mother was the person who showed me this game i watched her play through the entire game in her lap. and as best i could at the age of 4 or 5 i used this game to teach me how to read! eventually i got it and i beat the game myself. but as a child it really instilled all these important themes in my life which is completely insane. taught me to challenge myself, persevere and overcome challenges, think creatively, fight back, make as many friends as you can. even when your scared be brave and keep going. save your money, and learn to be ok being alone. as an only child the hero of time was somebody i aspired to be without even knowing it. so needless to say this shit is deeper than just playing video games. i was reading at an eleventh grade level in 3rd grade all because i was playing zelda everyday. the franchise gave me at least one crucial practical skill in life i could use and have never stopped using to today. i can't help but feel consumed by this timeless soundtrack, as it means many things to me. but above all it is a form of love and nourishment for me. it reminds me of who i am and why i love music so much. and thank you if you read all this i appreciate it.
I think the moment I started to see video games as Art than strictly entertainment was when I got this game and it’s system in a garage sale. I played Zelda before this, but I felt something different when the game was starting up. I couldn’t believe that something beautiful was coming from my Tv, let alone in a game cartridge that was also older than me. I remember I would wake up early in the morning just to start up Ocarina of Time. I don’t know why the developers went above their talents and out of their way to make the game this way, but I am forever grateful. Thank you Koji Kondo.
This brings back so many memories. Playing this game as my little brother watched ..lost in the magical world of anytime without a worry in the world..
I used to leave my game open on the title screen so it would play over and over while I slept. Looking back I am slightly in horror at how I treated something that would one day become a precious item to me. But I am glad I did. And I don't need to put it at risk to do so now.
I would describe the song as a metaphor: When you have all the pain of life behind you, the best memories of the past and the hope for a better life after this world!zelda ooT for n64 always for me no.1#❤
I’ve always thought this melody would fit with the sound of rain and I’m glad I found this. I’ve been listening to just rain but now I’ll listen to this on my tv at night! I remember being 6 or 7 when this game came out and my dad would spoil my older brothers with the n64. I miss living with all my sibling and having no care in the world. I remember moving out of my hometown in 2004 feeling so depressed and missing my family in Rhode Island and just found the remastered version on GameCube. I played and beat it! Such a thought out game and I felt so accomplished. Makes me want to be a child again when my parents were in their 30s and now they’re in their late 50s and 60s. Makes you think about life and what we have seen in this world thus far. I really hope everyone is doing well during this chaotic time! Can’t believe I’m now 30 after seeing this game for the first time at 6 or 7. Man… so much nostalgia. Music videos, video games, cartoons, music, television and movies today cannot compare during the 90s are any generation around that era.
man what a nostalgic story I remember playing this with my cousin and my mom every day and minute when we had a game cube I was 5 he was 12 then we lost the game and cant find it this day he beaten all of them.
@@Goatman54 oh no… did you ever beat the game before losing it? I still have my GameCube lol and I believe the n64 is still in the attic. Keep those game systems just in case it costs a fortune in the future!
@@Goatman54 ganondorf was tough… I remember him transforming or there was a different version of him you had to fight. I remember having to redo it a couple times but eventually beat it. Idk how but I did.
Imagine hearing this in real life and there’s just an opening in the rain clouds look like a ray of sun beaming on your front doorstep what would you do
This is so good, it reminds me a bit of the Mario64 songs. It feels to tranquil and beautiful. I feel bad about not finishing this game because of Jabu-Jabu and then losing my mupen emulator data
The game… presented a reflection of the difference between childhood and adulthood. When Link was a child, the enemies, the cities seem peaceful and friendly. When Link became an adult, monsters become more powerful, cities became ruins, the reflection of darkness of adulthood and gratefulness of childhood presents. The ending was great too. In the adult time line where the world was saved from Ganondorf, the world lost their hero, lost the most important friend to share the happiness after saving the world, whereas in the time line where Link was sent back to the past, the hero lost everything, everyone he met during the adventure is gone, even the one who witnessed his legacy, Navi left.
oot link has the most tragic story of any video game character and its not even close, poor dude literally could never get a break, even in the afterlife
I haven't played this game in DECADES but i still remember soo much. Completing dungeon puzzles and aquiring gear. Always playing with my brother, best friend, or dad.
i am really sad before, i would hear this whe my bro would play it.. my other brother tried to commit suicide later my parents divorced. everything is out of wack i wish i could go back.
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I think the moment I started to see video games as Art than strictly entertainment was when I got this game and it’s system in a garage sale. I played Zelda before this, but I felt something different when the game was starting up. I couldn’t believe that something beautiful was coming from my Tv, let alone in a game cartridge that was also older than me. I remember I would wake up early in the morning just to start up Ocarina of Time. I don’t know why the developers went above their talents and out of their way to make the game this way, but I am forever grateful. Thank you Koji Kondo.
I remember, When I was about 11 and this came out. I didn't have an N64 because there was no money to buy me the console and game but my friend, However had it. He had invited me over and the instant I heard this melody, I fell deeply in love with the game. The graphics, The gameplay, The story... I loved it all. I remember trying to fight (and lost) to stay there longer so I could experience the adventure more. Then, When i did have enough money (Mind you, this is when I turned 18 and actually had a job), I bought a second hand n64 and a copy of this game and from the moment I turned it on, I felt that familiar nostalgic rush. I played straight through the evening, into the morning and when I beat the game, I felt the simultaneous rush of accomplishment and the tiniest twinge of sadness, For I knew I could never go back to the same sense of wonder and awe I had once felt when i first picked up the game but still, When I hear this song, I smile and remember those times and wish I could be a part of them again.
But nostalgia runs deep within our veins. I remember buying this game as a kid for the N64, but being too young to pass it. But this, man, it just hit my ear strings so much. I could never forget it. When i was a kid, having walkthroughs was near impossible. As an adult, I once again obtained it, but for the nintendo DS. I passed it through and through. This song just hits much more seeing the opening scene with an adult Link riding with his horse, as you are an adult and can actually comprehend the emotion behind every note in this beautiful song.
This game was my first adventure as a kid. I was 7 or 8 and going through hardships no kid should ever have to. Being able to fight for someone and something bigger than myself was very fullfilling. Testing myself against enemies and puzzles. The wonderful music and atmosphere. I spent hours in gerudo valley just hanging out because it was so cool.
I'll never forget playing this as a little girl I've always been into games and it's because of this game that I am, the nostalgia that hits me brings me to tears hearing this beautiful melody again... Definitely falling asleep to this song
This comment made me cry.
beautiful game. Saria lives in my memories.
If you woke up hearing this but with real rain then god sent you a message
it happened....
Same here😶
it rained in the morning and its raining rn too
Same
It went from clear skies to rain
ive fallen in love with this game on such a deep level everything about it from the story to the music its all just perfect when i hear this i feel like that little kid that couldnt pass the water temple i want to be the kid again but atlas we grow but when i come back to this game to makes me feel like i am that little kid i dont know if that makes sense
i feel you, dw, i feel you
i remember yesterday hearing the StreetPlaza MIi Placa Theme and I got so emotional from the plaza I stayed like a crackhead for the remaining of that day. Now I'm here and even though I may not be hyper, it's still really lovely to hear this, bring tears to the eyes y'know and yeah, good feels :).
I connect to this comment on such a deep level it's not even funny
alas*
I get that feeling playing pokemon heart gold
I think anyone who has ever played this game definitely feels the exact same way, couldn’t have said it better myself.
this is so relaxing. I fall asleep to this every night
Im about to try it right now. It is 11:46 july 8th 2021. I have been looking for this song just to do exactly that. Good night.🛌
@@JulioHernandez-chico Good night
@@jarjarbinks6424 good night by the way i still use it but on a longer loop i have found a 10 hour one jaja.
Zelda's lullaby is the best for it
this was my very first game EVER. and my mother was the person who showed me this game i watched her play through the entire game in her lap. and as best i could at the age of 4 or 5 i used this game to teach me how to read! eventually i got it and i beat the game myself. but as a child it really instilled all these important themes in my life which is completely insane. taught me to challenge myself, persevere and overcome challenges, think creatively, fight back, make as many friends as you can. even when your scared be brave and keep going. save your money, and learn to be ok being alone. as an only child the hero of time was somebody i aspired to be without even knowing it. so needless to say this shit is deeper than just playing video games. i was reading at an eleventh grade level in 3rd grade all because i was playing zelda everyday. the franchise gave me at least one crucial practical skill in life i could use and have never stopped using to today. i can't help but feel consumed by this timeless soundtrack, as it means many things to me. but above all it is a form of love and nourishment for me. it reminds me of who i am and why i love music so much. and thank you if you read all this i appreciate it.
I think the moment I started to see video games as Art than strictly entertainment was when I got this game and it’s system in a garage sale. I played Zelda before this, but I felt something different when the game was starting up. I couldn’t believe that something beautiful was coming from my Tv, let alone in a game cartridge that was also older than me. I remember I would wake up early in the morning just to start up Ocarina of Time. I don’t know why the developers went above their talents and out of their way to make the game this way, but I am forever grateful. Thank you Koji Kondo.
This brings back so many memories. Playing this game as my little brother watched ..lost in the magical world of anytime without a worry in the world..
Could say lost with time too...😭
this is how im coping with my depression
it’s been 2 months, and I’m hoping you’ve been alright.
You doing good now?
@@SpypigeonUSA more stable thata for sure i mostly play games seeing ur guys comments ment alot ror motivation best 2 you guys as well
@@MrMaximus47 Glad to hear mate
wish you the best bro, depression is awful
I used to leave my game open on the title screen so it would play over and over while I slept. Looking back I am slightly in horror at how I treated something that would one day become a precious item to me. But I am glad I did. And I don't need to put it at risk to do so now.
鼻の通りがよくなる曲です。ありがとうございます。
Imaging the two people disliking this… I hope you both have better days to come
Yes, better days for everyone!
Make it 3 lol 😭😂
Those 2 dislikes are Ganondorf and Demise
lmao
i ruined your comment lol
Thank you I can finally rest
I think you're confusing this with the Song of Healing
This might be the most nostalgic song of them all for me.....
This song sounds like the end of an era. Idk how to explain it that's just how it feels. Maybe it's just nostalgia
No, I'm gen z and understand
Rain Makes This Song More Delightful Then It Already Was; The Sound Of Nature.
I feel like my life is ending...
It's a new beginning :-)
i literally listen to this song non stop i love this sm
All of us in the comments miss the good old days playing this game
Thank you so much
Now i can sleep
The horse Galloping makes this better and nostalgic. But, the rain is more calming for sure
I would describe the song as a metaphor: When you have all the pain of life behind you, the best memories of the past and the hope for a better life after this world!zelda ooT for n64 always for me no.1#❤
Hell yea” I would love to wake up with this sound and music
Bro i want this played at my funeral
I swear me too bro
I’ve always thought this melody would fit with the sound of rain and I’m glad I found this. I’ve been listening to just rain but now I’ll listen to this on my tv at night! I remember being 6 or 7 when this game came out and my dad would spoil my older brothers with the n64. I miss living with all my sibling and having no care in the world. I remember moving out of my hometown in 2004 feeling so depressed and missing my family in Rhode Island and just found the remastered version on GameCube. I played and beat it! Such a thought out game and I felt so accomplished. Makes me want to be a child again when my parents were in their 30s and now they’re in their late 50s and 60s. Makes you think about life and what we have seen in this world thus far. I really hope everyone is doing well during this chaotic time! Can’t believe I’m now 30 after seeing this game for the first time at 6 or 7. Man… so much nostalgia. Music videos, video games, cartoons, music, television and movies today cannot compare during the 90s are any generation around that era.
man what a nostalgic story I remember playing this with my cousin and my mom every day and minute when we had a game cube I was 5 he was 12 then we lost the game and cant find it this day he beaten all of them.
@@Goatman54 oh no… did you ever beat the game before losing it? I still have my GameCube lol and I believe the n64 is still in the attic. Keep those game systems just in case it costs a fortune in the future!
@@santizzostories my cousin beat it and also I have a n64 in my roo rn
@@santizzostories I tried beating the final boss but it failed
@@Goatman54 ganondorf was tough… I remember him transforming or there was a different version of him you had to fight. I remember having to redo it a couple times but eventually beat it. Idk how but I did.
Imagine hearing this in real life and there’s just an opening in the rain clouds look like a ray of sun beaming on your front doorstep what would you do
this is really relaxing remembering the good old days
This song gives me the chills every time I listen to it and the rain made it perfect
Went to NY for a weekend, and this is absolutely true. #1 favorite thing about that city is the culture.
This made my night.
This make me feel better :3
I always hear rain when I listen to this theme idk why
Wonder
Ful
A legendary masterpiece
I need a 10 hour version of this
This is so good, it reminds me a bit of the Mario64 songs. It feels to tranquil and beautiful. I feel bad about not finishing this game because of Jabu-Jabu and then losing my mupen emulator data
so thats what this theme is.
i've heard this several times from i dont know where and ever since i've tried finding it.
thanks.
Love music
Ooo peaceful i love it
Why do i feel nostalgic for this game, ive never played it before..
The 🎼 we listen to our 🧠 starts to relax!😇
it's actually raining for me irl right now
Listening to this makes me feel like I'm in the Zelda world.
The game… presented a reflection of the difference between childhood and adulthood. When Link was a child, the enemies, the cities seem peaceful and friendly. When Link became an adult, monsters become more powerful, cities became ruins, the reflection of darkness of adulthood and gratefulness of childhood presents. The ending was great too. In the adult time line where the world was saved from Ganondorf, the world lost their hero, lost the most important friend to share the happiness after saving the world, whereas in the time line where Link was sent back to the past, the hero lost everything, everyone he met during the adventure is gone, even the one who witnessed his legacy, Navi left.
oot link has the most tragic story of any video game character and its not even close, poor dude literally could never get a break, even in the afterlife
i played this game growing up to escape my real life. games like this are an escape from the cold hard reality we call life.
My first Zelda
Great
0.75 speed (edit), and yes I'm still listening to this
I’ve never played Zelda, but damn this is good, would try.
I can't believe it but I started crying. 25 year old male c r y i n g hard. A rush of emotions and memories. I love you
I haven't played this game in DECADES but i still remember soo much. Completing dungeon puzzles and aquiring gear. Always playing with my brother, best friend, or dad.
OH MY GOD THANK YOU
as soon as i was about to listen to this rain came to stop by . 🙏🏻🤞🏻
I got cold while listening
i
am
really
sad
before, i would hear this whe my bro would play it..
my other brother tried to commit suicide later
my parents divorced.
everything is out of wack
i wish i could go back.
ngl I was hoping you would have used the actual rain sounds from OoT
The ads 😭😭
Was gonna subscribe but let’s keep it at 69
where's the 10hr version?
wont be perfect but right click and then click on loop
this.
How you going to have ads in this I’m trying to sleep daeg
more pls
EA SPORTS tsene game
awww shi-
Is this one copyright?
ZELDA🎉😊
Xd
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Nah
Not on Zelda
Stop waffling bro
I think the moment I started to see video games as Art than strictly entertainment was when I got this game and it’s system in a garage sale. I played Zelda before this, but I felt something different when the game was starting up. I couldn’t believe that something beautiful was coming from my Tv, let alone in a game cartridge that was also older than me. I remember I would wake up early in the morning just to start up Ocarina of Time. I don’t know why the developers went above their talents and out of their way to make the game this way, but I am forever grateful. Thank you Koji Kondo.