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Nintendo Spaceworld 1997 Showreel

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2006

Nintendo Space World video from 1997
Contains Beta footage of some games like Banjo Kazooie, Zelda Ocarina of Time and Twelve Tales Conker 64.


You can download the original file here http://www.mediafire.com/?nfx9xr4j4o34be5

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  • What's the game at 3:50 called, and for what console?

  • Jungle Emperor Leo Movie AKA Kimba the white lion - a never released N64 game!

  • what is the name of these great musics ?!!

    or from where we can find it ?

  • i think the music was either created by EDGE magazine or Nintendo specially for the video. So I don't think you can find it :(

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  • At 5:35 when I saw the footage of Twelve Tales, I thought that Nintendo, Rare, and Microsoft should make this game for the Wii, but most of you might say that the footage should be "matured" and call it:

    Conker's Bad Fur Day 2

  • @gabrielwojcikiewicz

    and link looked totally huge compared to the castle bridge entrance o_O

  • OMG, they love OoT...

    Well, but there are really different things to the final version:

    1- Navi when action attack, stays red... On the boss of fire temple, was black... Black of bombs.?

    2- Epona is totally weird, link moves straight...

    3- The terrain of the Hyrule Field

    4- Others.?

  • disappointment

    I think this Ditto

  • Awesome style moves in Oot!!

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