File:Ura Zelda - Composer's Retreat OST

The area's name and contents has lead players to speculate on the area's possible connection to the Composer Brothers, who can be encountered in the Kakariko Graveyard. stream the song: soon find out more about this area: soon socials: https://linktr.ee/wasteofblood discord: 𝖜𝖆𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖔𝖋𝖇𝖑𝖔𝖔𝖉#8523

Ura Zelda (裏ゼルダ in Japanese, translated as "Other Zelda") was supposed to be an add-on to the Nintendo 64 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the short-lived Nintendo 64 Disk Drive, the abandonment of which also unfortunately meant the cancellation of the URA Zelda project.

The beta version of OoT, also known as Zelda 64, is rumored to feature the same or a similar AI as Super Mario 64. Both games run on essentially the same engine, even though Shigeru Miyamoto claimed the engine to have been modified to such a degree that he regards them to be separate engines. Ocarina of Time's AI appears to be much more subdued and subtle than Super Mario 64's, it can however still be manipulated to restore remains of Nintendo's original vision, maybe even one's own. To achieve this, one is to acquire knowledge and use techniques not strictly belonging to modern technology to work with older, irrational phenomena like it. Entropy dissolves objective reality.

At this point, the definitive origins of the contents I am sharing with you is unclear to me. They could very well be remnants from Zelda 64 instead of cut content intended for Ura Zelda. I still decided to title this video "Ura Zelda" mostly for simplicity and order. Also the art style of these areas, among other smaller aspects, match the retail version of the game Ura Zelda would have built upon.

Thanks for watching and reading, I hope you found my findings to be interesting. A plethora of more videos and projects are on their way, so stick around if you want.

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