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Capcom Producer Yoshiki Okamoto Says He Bluffed Nintendo Into Greenlighting the ‘Zelda Oracle’ Games

A resurfaced account from Capcom veteran Yoshiki Okamoto reveals that two of the most acclaimed handheld Zelda titles, Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, only came to exist because he threatened to build an unlicensed knockoff if Nintendo wouldn’t approve his original pitch.

Okamoto’s account, recirculating from an interview he gave decades ago, describes his initial goal as something far simpler than the twin adventures that eventually shipped: he wanted Capcom to port the original Legend of Zelda to Nintendo’s Game Boy Color.

When Nintendo balked at the idea, Okamoto says he escalated the standoff directly with series creator Shigeru Miyamoto, warning that Capcom would move forward on its own terms regardless of Nintendo’s answer.

“If Nintendo’s not up for it, we’ll release an identical game with different characters and just call it something else,” Okamoto told Miyamoto, effectively threatening to produce a thinly disguised Zelda clone outside Nintendo’s control if he didn’t get a green light.

The gambit worked, though not in the form Okamoto initially envisioned.

Rather than a straightforward remake, Nintendo and Capcom collaborated on original Game Boy Color adventures that ultimately became Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages — companion titles built around linked gameplay mechanics and password-based connectivity between the two cartridges.

The collaboration was originally envisioned as a three-game trilogy before development difficulties trimmed the plan down to the pair that launched in 2001.

Both games have stood out in the handheld Zelda catalog since their release, praised for dungeon design and world-building that pushed the Game Boy Color hardware to its limits. The behind-the-scenes account offers a rare window into the sometimes tense, high-stakes negotiations between outside studios and Nintendo over access to its most valuable franchises, illustrating how one producer’s willingness to bluff reportedly shaped the direction of an entire entry in Zelda‘s history.

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