The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary is passing by this year, and fans have been celebrating in all sorts of ways, not least by returning to the older games to try and replicate the good time they had as kids. Whether it's Ocarina of Time or Wind Waker, everyone has their own favorites, and there are more ways to get involved than ever before.
A big part of the resurgence of the older games is the stellar work of developers who are actively decompiling their code to get the games to run natively on PC. That obviously opens up a world of possibilities for players, modders, and developers, and it seems that one of the most underrated 2D Zelda games of all-time is next up on the hit list.
Over on YouTube, you can find a video showing off the latest build of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap running on PC. That comes about as a result of the work of Matheo Vignaud on his GitHub. It's very cool to see the game running on PC at all, and it has to be said that it looks great, with some spectacular options on the table...
