View Full Version : Hidden Stuff/Supposed To Be Removed Stuff
Shadow Goris
06-25-2008, 06:03 PM
You know how in WW where if you use the jump code AR once you walk into the bomb shop on windfall island, you can walk through walls(i think you can do this in all buildijngs)? Well any way, the pirate crew is outside standing on an invisable platform. I wonder why nintendo didn't just remove them totally.Post your ideas and other incidents like this here.:D
Shadow Goris
06-26-2008, 11:59 AM
...This doesn't stop in zelda games. In super mario 64 if you go up to a certain painting on the first floor and use the free camera veiw and look through the wall with it you see a giant floating red letter "F". Odd
Inflexus
07-11-2008, 11:39 PM
What about the cave at the bottom of Zora's domain in OoT? I still wonder what that was for since you can't get to it.
Dabombster
07-12-2008, 12:38 AM
You can glitch the game to get under there. There isn't anything there though, probably just something the designers forgot about when they did Zora's Domain.
Inflexus
07-12-2008, 01:06 AM
I wonder if they actually forgot though... I think they leave them in just to screw with us.
I actually didn't know about that hole until a few weeks ago when I saw a video on YouTube about it. =P
I have never found anything on my own, and it's not something I know how to do, but if other peopel find things, I sometimes try them out.
Inflexus
07-12-2008, 12:20 PM
I actually didn't know about that hole until a few weeks ago when I saw a video on YouTube about it. =P
I have never found anything on my own, and it's not something I know how to do, but if other peopel find things, I sometimes try them out.
Youtube has speed runs of TP and stuff using glitches too. Which brings up an interesting point, in my mind: I havn't found any glitches in TP yet.
Midna
07-19-2008, 11:07 AM
Spoiler:
In TP, once you find the giant OOCCOO cannon, talk to the guy in the blue coat (can't think of his name right now..). once he leaves save (or rather, don't)
If you save after he leaves and then turn of the game, when you start the game back up, the guy in blue will still be there, but he won't be visible. try warping the cannon out and Midna will insist that it "might scare someone" if you try walking out the cave entrence, the guy in blue is still there, blocking your way.
The Zelda Master
07-28-2008, 06:04 PM
In OoT theres a wall in the ice cavern that looks like it went into another direction, but thye just added that part of ice over it so you cant get there, if you move the camera around, it isnt like a nromal wall, it has what looks like a wall continuing on, like it was a room beyond there.
StalfosSlayer
10-10-2008, 03:03 AM
I think the ice cavern was origianlly ment to be another temple. They probally just shrunk it down alot and closed of the passageway. And i didn't know about that passage in Zoras Domain either.
linkman8
10-11-2008, 10:29 AM
I think the ice cavern was origianlly ment to be another temple. They probally just shrunk it down alot and closed of the passageway. And i didn't know about that passage in Zoras Domain either.
Wasn't the ice cavern originally supposed to be the Ice Temple? I think you're right, they shrunk it down, probably because of either programming issues, or because they thought it was irrelevant to have another temple.
Alder Dragon
10-11-2008, 09:37 PM
...This doesn't stop in zelda games. In super mario 64 if you go up to a certain painting on the first floor and use the free camera veiw and look through the wall with it you see a giant floating red letter "F". Odd
I believe things like that letter "F" are just leftovers from the designers. It's worth pointing out in most games, the developers would place letters and/or numbers outside of the area in the game so they can organize them while creating them. Sort of like while you do a jigsaw puzzle, you might separate the edge pieces first before you put the entire thing together
What about the cave at the bottom of Zora's domain in OoT? I still wonder what that was for since you can't get to it.
I've heard a lot of things about this, mostly being rumored to have been a fairy fountain they were thinking of making but eventually discarded the idea, but never got rid of that small area.
owenshev
08-21-2009, 06:42 PM
The letter F, like Alder Dragon said, is used to sort out where parts go in SM64. Like A connects to A, B to B, C to C and so on.
BTW, I've heard that there was meant to be an Earth Temple somewhere in OoT, but removed during development. It was then put in WW.
That's the thing I don't get though. Why shorten a game like OoT? Don't get me wrong, I love OoT, one of my favourites to date. But I don't see why it needed to be shortened. Maybe it was the size of the N64 cart. Maybe there were to many warp songs or medallions in the game.
Either way, what they did was great. :)
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