Nintendo Power Ocarina of Time Strategy Guide

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide
Ocarina-Of-Time-Nintendo-Power.jpg

Games

Cost

United States $11.00
Canada $15.50

Release Date

United States November 1998

Credits

Published by

Publisher

M.Arakawa
Yoshio Tsuboike (associate)

Writers

Scott Pelland (senior writer)
Levi Buchanan
Jason Leung
Paul Shinoda

Editor-in-Chief

Leslie Swan

Editor

Jessica Joffe (copy editor)

Game Consultants

Mark Austin
Kirk Labrake
Teresa Lillygren

Art Director

Kimberly Logan

Designers

James Catechi

Layout

Work House Co. Ltd: Jumpin' Jack Yushi, Naoyki Kayama, Shinya Takita
V Design: Sonja Morris, Yoshi Orimo

Illustrators

Matsunori Iwamoto
Toshisada Nobuhara
Makikazu Ohmori

Prepress

Design/Prepress Supervisor
Jay Wergin
Electronic Prepress
Jonathan Dachs
Tim Garret
Kathryn Miller
Carol Walter
David Waterworth
Van Williams
Prepress Assistant
Todd Dyment

Production Coordinators

Nancy Ramsey

Attributes

Type

Strategy Guide

Language

English

Length

128 Pages

Size

10.1 × 7.9 Inches

Color

Full colour

UPC

045496691455

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide[1] is a guide for Ocarina of Time released by Nintendo of America under their Nintendo Power imprint in 1998.

Features

  • Includes a two-paragraph note from Shigeru Miyamoto thanking you for playing his game.
  • Four pages dedicated to the history of the Legend of Zelda series up until the release of Ocarina of Time.
  • Tons of official artwork for the various items, characters, bosses, and scenes in the game. Lots of rare artwork that is only found in this guide.
  • High quality maps of the overworld and top-down drawn maps of the dungeons.
  • Four page fold-out that has an overworld map of Hyrule and a listing of the Ocarina songs.
  • Complete appendices for all the items, trading sequences, pieces of heart, magic bean locations, and gold skulltulas.

References

  1. Title per indicia on page 3