A lot has been happening in the world of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time recently, and the latest development involves a method of summoning an Arwing from the Star Fox series wit𒉰hout the aid of cheat devices or debug menus.

The presence of the Arwing in the files of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been known for a while. The developers used it as a test model, so that they could work out the flight mechanics for the Volvagia boss battle. Fans have workꦑed out how to summon the Arwing into the game using a Gameshark, and just by using the good ol' cartridge tilting method. When summoned, the Arwing flies around the area and tries to kill Link with its laser cannons and the player needs to either shoot it down with a ranged weapon or flee.

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The speedrunning record for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been shattered a number of times recently, thanks to the discovery of a trick called Arbitrary Code Exe🥂cution, which allows the player to screw with the code of🎉 the game by using items in specific ways while entering loading screens. A Twitch user named Zfg1 has found a way to summon Arwings in the game using the code execution trick, which .

The existence of the Arwing in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been known about for a long time, as the game has been taken apart by fans many times in search of hidden secrets. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was released back in 1998 and it's amazing to think that fans are st𓆉ill discovering secreꦇts about it to this day.

The Legend of Zelda and Star Fox series have technically crossed over in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, but enterprising fans have now managed to make it happen in Ocarina of Time using only the standard Nintendo🥃 64 hardware. On♍e can only wonder what fans will manage to achieve with the game next.

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