Living in Hyrule.
We've seen 24 hour gaming marathons before, but this particular story is slightly different. A YouTuber by the name of
In case you're wondering, this VR experience is running on a modified version of the original Nintendo 64 game. While it's certainly not perfect, it was enough to get the job done - as he was even able to do push-ups on the top of Death Mountain (what an experience!). He also took some time to see what it was like to ride Epona and fish in VR. Take a look below:
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, who is said to be a "huge" fan of the Nintendo 64 classic,
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, recently cut himself off from the real world and spent hours exploring the 64-bit land of Hyrule - while working his way through dungeons, watching the sunset (in-game, of course) and scouting out a safe and quiet spot to sleep in order to get a good night's rest.In case you're wondering, this VR experience is running on a modified version of the original Nintendo 64 game. While it's certainly not perfect, it was enough to get the job done - as he was even able to do push-ups on the top of Death Mountain (what an experience!). He also took some time to see what it was like to ride Epona and fish in VR. Take a look below:
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