The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Master Quest


 * ''This article is about the compilation. For the reworked version of, see.

, also known as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Bonus Disc), is a compilation released for the Nintendo GameCube.

Overview
The compilation was first made available in limited quantities as a pre-order bonus for. Additionally, it was sold bundled with in some regions. It contains the complete original plus the never-before-released, which features rearranged and more difficult NaN Dungeons, on a single GameCube disc.

NaN Dungeons in have similar layouts to the original game, but the order of progression through their chambers has been changed. Tougher NaN Enemies are encountered earlier, and puzzles place a greater emphasis on time-limited NaN Switchs, manipulating NaN Time Blocks, and collecting NaN Silver Rupees.

Both games are emulations, rather than ports to the GameCube, though they are displayed at increased resolution of 640×480 compared to the 320×240 resolution on the Nintendo 64 and support. Their ROMs are based on version 1.2, but with some modifications, mainly to suit the change in platform; the colors of controller buttons are changed to match those of the GameCube controller, and mentions of "Z-Targeting" are changed to "L-Targeting". In addition, the Crest of the Gerudo, as depicted on NaN Time Blocks, NaN Switchs, and the OoT:, is changed to the newer design introduced in, as its original design closely resembled the commonly associated with the Islamic faith.

Additional Content
The disc also includes preview trailers for then-upcoming games for the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance. The selection of trailers differ by region, with Japan having more trailers from different companies and promoting the "". The trailer also differs, with the Japanese trailer having narration and focusing more on. Some regions also include "Hot Clips", a montage of footage from various games.

Nomenclature
The title of this compilation is somewhat ambiguous, as no exact title is shown on its box art, game disc, manual, or in-game menu. The box art of the North American, European, and Australian releases simply show the two game logos along with the text "Two-Game Bonus Disc!" and "Never Before Released!".

The Japanese version's box art displays the games' titles as and, with "GC" presumably standing for GameCube; these titles are also used on the game-selection screen, but the "GC" is absent from each game's individual title screen.

The Korean version's box art is based on the Japanese version, but uses the English game logos. Additional text on the box reads. In-game, the Korean version is entirely in English.

The titles shown below are taken from the software's internal name, which is shown in the GameCube's Memory Card manager. In addition, the Australian version bears the title The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Bonus Disc) as its internal name. All versions also contain the name Zelda Ocarina Multi Pack in their data.