Learn the songs to aid your quest to save Hyrule on your own Ocarina of Time

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Take a ride on the Nintendo nostalgia hype train while jamming on your very own Ocarina of Time from the N64 classic, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Unlike the one Link gets from Princess Zelda, this ocarina is fully electronic and features two modes. Classic Mode lets you unlock hidden songs by playing a specific six-button tune while Free-Play Mode allows you to play your own melodies.

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The ocarina also comes with an illustrated songbook that teaches you how to play the songs you learn from the game, like the “Song of Time,” “Zelda’s Lullaby,” or “Epona’s Song.” Just don’t get too disappointed when a horse fails to appear by your side when you play that last one.

You can pre-order it now for $29.99.

Topics Gaming Nintendo

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Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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