Modeler and animator The Regressor took Nintendo’s Breath of the Wild sequel trailer it showcased during E3 in June and “demade” it - that is, recreated it using N64-style graphics, with era-perfect audio from Vince94. The video is beat for beat the same as Nintendo’s creepy original, which, for reference, is here. And here’s The Regressor’s demake, which for any N64 fan will tug on those nostalgia heartstrings (watch out for the bit with the N64 controller buttons on the top-right of the screen). The Regressor, who created all the 3D assets from scratch using Maya 2009 and Photoshop, explained: “The quality is supposed to be ‘bad’: if it looks like a flaw or error, it was likely 100 per cent intentional and either left in or put in on purpose. My goal was not to replicate Ocarina or Majora’s Mask visuals exactly or be 100 per cent technically accurate to N64/DD capabilities or specifications; only ‘similar’ with artistic liberties.” The video - while reminding me how exciting a prospect it is to know a Breath of the Wild sequel is in the works - rekindles memories of long summer days spent playing Ocarina of Time and its follow-up, Majora’s Mask. These games were full of mysteries and secrets and, particularly in Majora’s Mask, unusual and sometimes dark themes. There was something about the angular N64 graphics and its echoey audio that fitted these Zelda games perfectly. Onwards, to Breath of the Wild 2!