Updated
Updated · Yahoo · May 10
Fans natively port The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess to PC and mobile
Updated
Updated · Yahoo · May 10

Fans natively port The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess to PC and mobile

6 articles · Updated · Yahoo · May 10
  • The feature-rich port, called Dusk, follows decompilation work begun in 2020 and completed six months ago, and requires players to dump their own GameCube copy.
  • It adds higher resolutions, uncapped frame rates, gyro aiming, improved shadows, mirrored mode, achievements, difficulty modifiers, quality-of-life tweaks and cheats, while opening the game to extensive mod support.
  • Modder Taka Rikka said more updates are planned, as the release joins a growing wave of fan decompilation projects enabling unofficial ports and game preservation tools.
With Nintendo's war on emulators, is this fan-made Zelda port the next major legal target?
When fan passion outpaces official releases, who should control the future of classic video games?