"The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" (ゼルダの伝说时のオカリナ, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) is an action-adventure video game for Nintendo 64, developed by Nintendo Intelligence This department is responsible for the development, which is the first "Legend of Zelda" series work on the Nintendo 64 console and the first 3D work in the series. Excellent game design, rich puzzle elements, coupled with excellent 3D game graphics and background sound effects, make this game the first game in the history of Japan's authoritative gaming magazine "Famitsu" to receive a perfect score (40 points). "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" has been widely praised by the gaming industry and has achieved unprecedented success in sales. This work won the grand prize in the interactive art department of the Japan Media Arts Festival (Cultural Ensemble Art Festival), and won six awards in the second annual Interactive Achievement Awards (Annual Interactive Achievement Awards). Although it was only launched in November 1998, it was still the best-selling game of the year, with more than 9.6 million units sold to date. Many critics praised Ocarina of Time as the best video game of all time, but a few criticized the game for being overly focused on spelunking and lacking in replayability.