

Replace the text with another item (not armor - will freeze) and shoot an arrow. In one of the inventory slots, you'll see This is your regular arrow. Infinite Arrows (Note: Must shoot an arrow before activating and have at least 2 in reserve.)Īlso includes alternate versions of most of these cheats as some PC/Emu setups have completely different addresses.

Shooting Arrows Adds Arrows (Note: Must shoot an arrow before activating and have at least 2 in reserve.) CEMU 1.12.0d & BOTW v1.5 w/DLC 3.0-Īutokill Enemies (Enable Invincibility first and don't use weapons while enabled or they'll instantly break!) I'm currently updating cheats for the latest CEMU 1.15.5c ( ) as of this post. Additionally, fan-made emulators have had various bugs and compatibility fixes applied to them over several years, whereas Nintendo's emulator will obviously not receive any such support.BOTW_CT_1.2_Cemu_1.15.5c.CT (369.74 KiB) Downloaded 28 times These problems appear to stem from problems with Nintendo's proprietary emulator rather than the ROMs themselves, as they have been successfully run on various fan-created emulators without many commonly cited problems occurring. Despite these concerns, it was still received very well by fans of the series. Similar problems have been reported to exist in the emulated version of Ocarina of Time, including lack of lens flares when looking at the sun. Furthermore, there have been many complaints regarding unexpected crashes and freezes, save files being deleted, and even failure to save the game altogether. The games included on the disc are not actually ported in the traditional sense of the term, but rather the (slightly altered) ROMs (Read-only memory) of the original games running via emulators this has been proven by the ROM dumping community, who have been able to extract authentic ROMs of all these games from the disc, and they can even be booted on their original consoles with a copier or flash cart (depending on the console).īecause they are only emulated (rather than altered for the new console) there are some problems, most notably some of the music in Majora's Mask is said to be inaccurate. It could also be obtained by ordering a one-year subscription to Nintendo Power in North America.Customers who had purchased certain GameCube titles (including Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem) could send their receipt/proof of purchase to Nintendo directly and would have the receipt and game sent back to them.It was offered as a prize for members of various Nintendo websites and clubs throughout the world, specifically by registering Nintendo games and hardware (in most regions).For a time, the game was bundled with GameCube consoles sold in North America and Europe.

Additionally, the game was available through a small number of other channels: The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition was released in limited quantities, and was commercially available only as a bundle with Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
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However, Nintendo pointed out that with both this disc and use of the Game Boy Player, every game in the main Zelda series could be played on the Nintendo GameCube. The compilation notably excludes The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, since its Game Boy Advance port had recently been released. Furthermore, the GameCube controller has a built-in " Rumble Feature", no longer requiring an optional component in order for the player to experience haptic feedback during certain sequences (however, the Stone of Agony must still be obtained in Ocarina of Time for the Rumble Feature to work outside of the Fishing Pond). Some of the games included have been subject to minimal changes, such as the color of the buttons in the head-up display, whose B button is changed to match the color of the GameCube controller's corresponding button. Also included on the disc is a Video Retrospective which chronicles every main installment of the series up to that point.

The former two were originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, while the latter two were originally released on the Nintendo 64. The games on the disc, along with the demo of The Wind Waker, are The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
