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| Aspect | Conclusion | |--------|------------| | | No. Ocarina of Time was developed exclusively by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 (1998). It has never been officially released for the PlayStation 2. | | Can a PS2 run N64 ROMs natively? | No. The PS2 hardware is completely different from the N64. It cannot read or execute N64 ROM files without emulation software. | | Is there an unofficial PS2 port? | No. There is no known fan-made port that converts Ocarina of Time into a standalone PS2 executable. | | Can PS2 emulators on PC play this game? | That is a different scenario (PS2 emulator on PC playing PS2 games). It does not apply to playing N64 games on a real PS2 console. | | Availability in Spanish? | There are fan-translated Spanish ROMs for N64 emulators (e.g., Project64), but these are not for PS2. |
: In modding circles, "Exclusive" often refers to specific fan-patches that include the Spanish translation missing from the original N64 version or custom graphics hacks intended to run specifically on PS2 homebrew setups. The Real Story of Ocarina of Time