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Filename: BoomerangDemo2.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: Press and hold the C button for Link to raise the boomerang and hold it.  Move the control stick up or down to aim, left or right to strafe.

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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: Release the C button and Link will release the boomerang, sending it flying forward.

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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: The boomerang will swirl to the right, attacking anything in its path.

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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: The boomerang will bounce off of solid objects, such as walls and treasure chests.

Filename: BoomerangDemo6.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: When it returns to Link, he'll grab it with his left hand (of course!).

Filename: BoomerangDemo7.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: Link will put it away when he catches it.

Filename: Bubbles,Bubbles,AndMoreBubbles.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: Link inside Jabu-Jabu's mouth.

Filename: ButLinkIsCatchingUp....jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: Link and Ingo in a horse race.

Filename: CavernLizalfoes.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: No comments.

Filename: CheckOutTheDoor.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: One quick note: take a good look at that door.  Now look at this screenshot from the Beta Quest.
The doors are exactly alike.  Coincidence?

Filename: Close-upOfSheik(eyes).jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: One rather large anomaly with this screenshot: Sheik's eyes are blue.  If you've paid close attention to everything in Zelda: Ocarina of Time, you should know that Sheik's eyes are the same color as Impa's: red.  This is most evident in the Bolero of Fire cutscene and the Kakariko Village Beta Quest with Sheik at the entrance.  Don't ask me how Zelda changed her eye color, that's just the way it is.

Filename: Dampé'sDiary.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: You can find a screenshot similar to this one in the Zelda instruction manual.  This was what started the whole uproar about regaining the Fairy Ocarina, Triforce rumors, secret characters, and all sorts of other things.

Filename: Dampé'sHut.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: Check out the door!  It seems to be everywhere!

Filename: Darunia!.jpg
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Filename: DeathMountain,IThink.jpg
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Source: Unknown
Comments: Don't ask me what or where this is, all I know is that this is on Death Mountain.

Filename: DekuBaba.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: Nothing interesting here.

Filename: DesperateCuccos.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: Having fun with the cuccos.

Filename: DevelopedRanch.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: By this time, the action button has been roughly translated and the ranch is complete.

Filename: DinSoarsBy.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: This is from the Deku Tree's story about the creation of the world and Triforce.  The largest goddess in this picture is Din.  The bright blue spot is Nayru, and the tiny green dot is Farore.

Filename: DirectHit!.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: An early version of the spin attack.

Filename: DisgruntledIngo.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power Source
Comments: Same as Developed Ranch.

Filename: Dismounting.jpg
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Source: Everything Zelda 64
Comments: Our old ranch, with the huge prairie.  Does anybody have a bigger version of this?

Filename: Dismounting2.jpg
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Source: Zelda HQ

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Filename: DodongoBattle1.jpg
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Source: N64.com
Comments: This series of screenshots is a snippet from one of the beta demo movies N64.COM had released.

Filename: DodongoBattle2.jpg
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Filename: DodongoDungeon.jpg
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Source: Next Generation
Comments: No lava at this point of development, and the is a bomb flower on the ground to the right.

Filename: DungeonOrGerudoTrainingCenter.jpg
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Source: Next Generation
Comments: Link is currently holding his bow, something you can only see in the Beta Quest and Z target mode (Link always puts it away in normal mode, just like the hookshot).

Filename: ElectricJellyfish.jpg
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Source: Nintendo Power
Comments: This is either the room with all those holes, or its the room that branches three ways.

Filename: EntranceToMarket.jpg
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Source: Next Generation
Comments: Hmm... well, the lamppost is back (on our right of the house on the left, kinda hard to see), the guard isn't there, and Link doesn't have any weapons equipped, which asks the question: "How did he beat the Deku Tree?"  And don't tell me he just used his little sword and shield!

Filename: EponaAtTheRanch.jpg
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Source: Zelda HQ
Comments: A nicer picture of Epona at the ranch (which really seems more like a farm).  This is the first of a series of screenshots of this ranch/farm/plains arena.

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