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Blind gamer completes Zelda: Ocarina of Time after more than four years

GameInformer recently reported on MegaTgarrett, a blind gamer who recently completed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Using nothing but an N64 emulator to allow for extra save states and a set of two speakers positioned directly in front of his face, the totally blind MegaTgarrett began his quest in May 2011 and only recently defeated Ganon.

You can see MegaTgarrett’s first and last YouTube video chronicling the journey below:

Pretty cool, right?

Congratulations on such an outstanding achievement, MegaTgarrett!


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