
ZELDA OCARINA OF TIME REMAKE PRICE JUST MADE MY WALLET CRY IN HYLIAN šš„
Bet you thought you were safe. Bet you thought Nintendo was just gonna drop a banger remake and let you actually afford it. WRONG. The internet is literally in shambles right now because the price tag for the rumored *Zelda: Ocarina of Time* remake just leaked, and bruh⦠my bank account is already sending me āare you serious?ā texts. šš
Letās set the scene. Youāre scrolling TikTok, minding your business, maybe sipping some monster energy, when suddenly you see it: āLEAKED: Ocarina of Time Remake Price Revealed.ā Your heart skips a beat. You click. You read. And then you scream into a pillow.
Because the price? **$69.99. Bare minimum.** But thatās not even the scary part. Oh no. The real tea is that some retailers are allegedly listing it at **$79.99 for the standard edition**, and the ācollectorās editionā with a tiny plastic Master Sword and a steelbook case? **$149.99.**
Iām sorry, what? š
Thatās not a game purchase. Thatās a car payment. Thatās a full grocery haul. Thatās me paying rent twice. Nintendo said āremember that childhood classic you loved? Yeah, now pay us like itās a luxury handbag.ā
And the worst part? Yāall are gonna buy it anyway. Donāt even lie. I see you. Iām you. Weāre all clowns in this circus. š¤”
Letās break this down because Iām not okay.
First of all, *Ocarina of Time* is literally the GOAT. We all know it. Itās the game that taught us how to play 3D adventures. Itās the one that made us cry when Saria gave us that damn ocarina. Itās the reason we all have trust issues with water temples. The remake rumors have been floating around since the *Mario RPG* drop, and everyone thought, āoh cool, maybe itāll be a budget release like *Linkās Awakening*.ā
NOPE. Nintendo said ābudget? We donāt know her.ā š
Theyāre pricing this thing like itās made of gold and infused with the actual Triforce. And honestly? The audacity. The sheer disrespect to our wallets. But weāre gonna eat it up because weāre desperate for that nostalgic dopamine hit.
Hereās whatās actually happening: rumors say the remake isnāt just a remaster. Itās a full-on graphical overhaul with new textures, updated character models, and maybe even some QoL changes like better camera controls (finally). Some leaks even claim theyāre adding a āHeroās Questā mode with new dungeons. Thatās fire, donāt get me wrong. But is it $80 fire? Is it āI canāt afford Chipotle this weekā fire?
Debatable.
The internet is split right now. You got the stans saying āNintendo deserves every penny, theyāve been carrying gaming on their back since the 90s.ā And then you got the haters like ābro itās a 25-year-old game with a fresh coat of paint, calm down.ā And then thereās me, standing in the middle, crying because I already pre-ordered the collectorās edition.
Yes. I fell for it. We all did. āš©
But hereās the real tea: the price hike might be because Nintendo is testing the waters for future remakes. If this sells like hotcakes at $80, you bet your bottom dollar *Majoraās Mask* remake is gonna be $90. *Twilight Princess*? $100. *Wind Waker*? Theyāre gonna charge extra for the cel-shading nostalgia tax.
And donāt even get me started on the scalpers. You already KNOW the collectorās edition is gonna be sold out in 3 minutes, and then resold on eBay for $400. Thatās not a theory. Thatās a prophecy. šÆļø
But letās be real for a second. Is the game worth it? Mechanically, *Ocarina of Time* is still one of the tightest action-adventure games ever made. The time travel plot still hits. The music still makes you emotional. And seeing Hyrule Field in 4K with ray tracing? Thatās gonna hit different. Iām talking āIām gonna cry during the Lon Lon Ranch cutsceneā different.
But the price? Thatās where the beef is. Because Nintendo is not dropping this on a budget. Theyāre not doing a digital-only release for $40. Theyāre going full AAA pricing for a game that literally came out on the N64. And while the remake is gonna be gorgeous, itās still a remake. Not a new game. Not a sequel. Weāve played this before.
So the question is: are you gonna cop it day one, or are you gonna wait for a sale thatās never coming because Nintendo games never go on sale? (Spoiler: they donāt. Nintendo is allergic to discounts.)
The hype is real. The price is ridiculous. And weāre all gonna buy it anyway. Thatās the cycle. Thatās the curse. Thatās the *Ocarina of Time* experience.
And honestly? Iām not even mad. Iām just broke. ššø
Final Thoughts
Having covered Nintendo's pricing strategy for decades, the speculation around a *Zelda: Ocarina of Time* remake feels less like a market demand and more like a litmus test for our collective nostalgia. The brutal truth is that a full-scale, from-the-ground-up rebuild would likely command a $70 price tag, a figure that would either be celebrated as a fair tribute to a masterpiece or bemoaned as a cash grab on our childhood. Ultimately, the price isn't about the game's worthāit's about whether we're willing to pay a premium for the illusion of reliving a perfect moment.