Ocarina Of Time Remake Memes: Joy, Fear, Wallets Out

Jun 10, 2026 01:18 PM EDT | Updated 1 hour ago
A gallery of Ocarina of Time remake memes and reactions following Nintendo's announcement of the Zelda game for Switch 2 coming soon.
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Ocarina of Time remake memes have been popping up everywhere because Nintendo announced the remake this week and instantly reopened a 25-year-old emotional wound: we love this game, we’re terrified of it being touched, and we will absolutely buy it anyway. The timeline is divided into three groups: people yelling “HIYA” like it’s a prayer, people pre-mourning their childhood, and people doing release-date math like they’re trying to prevent a collision with Grand Theft Auto 6.

An Ocarina of Time remake meme using the Kung Fu Panda format stating that the battle between the remake and Grand Theft Auto 6 will be legendary.

Ocarina of Time remake meme using the Thor Ragnarok format stating that the remake is the only thing that can defeat the realease of GTA 6.

Nintendo hasn’t shown a ton yet, which honestly made the meme reaction even funnier. When details are scarce, the internet fills the gaps with pure vibes: hype, dread, and the belief that a Zelda announcement can still body-slam the entire release calendar.

Ocarina Of Time Remake Memes: Hype Is Loud, Fear Is Louder

The most consistent energy in Ocarina of Time remake memes is “I’m excited, but I’m also afraid you’ll ruin the exact thing that formed my personality.” It’s not rational. It’s fandom. People are imagining everything at once: modern visuals, modern controls, modern performance… and also the possibility that the vibe gets polished into something unrecognizable.

That’s why the SpongeBob-style panic jokes are hitting so hard. The remake isn’t even out and the original fans already look like they’ve seen the future and didn’t like it.

A funny spongebob meme about the Ocarina of Time remake showing that the remake is going to scare the original fans.

Why it matters: remakes aren’t just products anymore. They’re memory management. When you remake a classic, you’re not competing with other games—you’re competing with how people remember being 12.

The “HIYA” Brigade And The Pure Joy Posters

On the other side, you’ve got the people who are simply thrilled. Not cautiously optimistic. Not “wait and see.” Just full-throttle “I want to be in Kokiri Forest again immediately.” These are the memes that feel like someone found an old save file and cried.

The funniest part is how quickly the internet collapses into the simplest possible joy when Zelda is involved. One Link sound effect, one shot of Hyrule energy, and suddenly everyone is quoting it like it’s scripture.

A funny Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time remake meme showing fans excitement with Link's famous Hiya quote

“Take My Money” But Make It Switch 2

Even the skeptics have a predictable weakness: nostalgia plus a new console. Ocarina of Time remake memes have a whole lane that’s basically “I will complain the entire time I preorder.”

Because yes, people will argue about whether it should exist, then immediately hand Nintendo their wallet like it’s a sacred ritual.

A classic Fry take my money meme for fans excited about the Ocarina of Time remake coming out on the Switch 2.

The “What Year Is It?” Effect

One of the funniest things about this announcement is how it makes time feel fake. We are living in an era where the same legendary titles keep coming back with new coats of paint, and everyone is simultaneously grateful and exhausted.

That’s why the “what year is it” format is perfect here. It captures the specific disorientation of watching gaming history loop in real time.

A jumanji "what year is it" meme talking about the final fantasy and ocarina of time and legend of zelda ocarina of time remakes

The Millennials vs 1998 Problems Meme Lane

Another chunk of Ocarina of Time remake memes is the generational comparison stuff: “back then, our problem was Water Temple trauma and cartridge saves” versus “now, our problem is back pain and hoping we live long enough to play it.”

It’s silly, but it’s also very real. The internet can’t resist turning a remake into a mortality joke, because nothing says “timeless classic” like realizing you are not timeless.

A funny Ocarina of Time remake meme about the problems you had when the original game came out vs the millenials now.

A funny Ocarina of Time meme about needing to stay alive long enough for the game to be released.

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Alex Thompson writes about internet culture like it’s a competitive sport, but becomes a soft nostalgic mess the second a fairy says “Hey!”

Alex Thompson has been chronicling internet culture and meme phenomena for nearly seven years. Starting at CollegeHumor and later becoming lead meme editor at Mashable, Alex has covered everything from vintage internet memes like Rickrolling to recent viral events such as Corn Kid and Grimace Shake. With a keen eye for what connects and entertains digital audiences, Alex writes with humor, relatability, and deep knowledge of online culture. At Thunder Dungeon, Alex is the go-to source for meme analysis, viral breakdowns, and internet nostalgia.
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