

Okay, so The Legend of Zelda: Voyager of Time is one of those fan-made N64 ROM hacks that actually feels like a proper Zelda game—just with some wild twists. You start off in a messed-up version of Hyrule where time keeps glitching, and suddenly you're solving puzzles where past and future versions of the same room affect each other. Like, you’ll push a block in the "past" dungeon, and boom, it’s already moved when you warp ahead.
The dungeons are brutal in the best way—way more puzzle-heavy than Ocarina’s, with some rooms that had me scratching my head for way too long. And the time travel isn’t just a gimmick; you’ll revisit areas with new tools to unlock paths you couldn’t touch before. It’s got that classic Zelda vibe but with enough fresh ideas to keep you hooked. If you’ve ever wanted more Ocarina-style adventuring with a dash of mind-bending timeline nonsense, this is it.
Must-play games
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Super Smash Bros. (n64)
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Wwf Wrestlemania 2000 (j) (n64)
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Fifa 99 (europe) (n64)
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Command & Conquer (e) (n64)
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Jikkyou World Soccer 3 (j) (n64)
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Paperboy (e) (n64)
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Destruct Derby (n64)
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O.d.t. (usa) (proto) (n64)
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Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (e) (n64)
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V-rally Edition 99 (e) (n64)
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Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (n64)
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Big Mountain 2000 (n64)