The $30 million question: Will Nintendo take a risk on Ocarina of Time?

As one of the most beloved games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is due for a remake. but with Nintendo's conservative approach to remakes,fans are left wondering if the companny will take a risk on a significant overhaul or play it safe.

The article discusses various ideas to expand the gameplay of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for its upcoming remake. Drawn from users' comments on a Reddit thread,the suggestions include bigger zones with more content, better cutscenes, and a more modern combat system.

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Nintendo's tendency to 'play it fairly conservatively' in remakes may explain why some fans doubt the potential for a significant overhaul of the game. However, the company has shown a willingness to take risks in the past, such as with the release of the 3DS.

As a result, fans have expressed their desire for some sort of remake or reimagining to showcase the game's potential on more modern hardware. One Reddit user proposed expanding cerain zones of the game to include more content and make the world feel larger and more filled with details.

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The comments offered support for the concept, with some even hopeful that Nintendo would give it the green light. However, others doubted the possibility due to Nintendo's conservative approach in remakes.

Regardless of the choice, fans of the game are excited for any improvement and anticipate the release of some sort of remake in the near future.

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The article also highlights the importance of taking risks in the gaming industry,ciitng the success of games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which took a bold approach to game design.

As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Nintendo must decide whether to play it safe or take a risk on a remake that could potentially revolutionize the series.