If you're talking about the promotional disc that includes Zelda 1, 2 (NES) and Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask (N64) I have it. Everything plays fine.
really? i heard their was freezes in MM but that might have just been for the first/ older copies i want to get it cuz i like having the actual disc rather than a downloaded game in case my n64 breaks!
really? If you enjoy waving your right hand around for 60hrs get wii version. The gcn version also has manual camera control with c stick. The wii version is the only one with widescreen though (for some reason). Also the mirrored world really disorient you if you played ocarina of time before (landmarks are reversed? What is this mario kart?). overall. gamecube version > wii version. This game was originally designed for gamecube anyways...
Ocarina of Time will probably always be the only quality Zelda game. Twilight Princess tries to import over lots of OoT's game mechanics and ideas, but always having to switch to the wolf got me really annoyed, I didn't really enjoy this title. As for best game on the Wii... well I think the Wii's got the worst game library out of the three consoles since it's dominated by crap like Mario and Sonic and other similar stuff, so even though I didn't enjoy Twilight Princess I'd say it's one of the higher-end games...
I'd forgotten that the world was mirrored, seems kind of like a cheap (ported) way to get Link to be right handed. It also, when you think about it, is kind of comical, I can see the Nintendo when they were gonna put it on the Wii going "Hey, so most people are right handed, and if we're gonna put Link on the Wii and have people swing around the controller, we should probably make him right handed as well, what should we do, I know! Let's just flip the WHOLE WORLD around!" You know, like one of those extreme answers to a really simple problem. Like burning down your house to get rid of termites. Aurora reminded me of my general opinion of the game, Twilight Princess is essentially just Ocarina of Time except you can turn into a wolf. I was actually kind of disappointed when I started playing it at first because it was so similar, you know, because it's like "I've played that game before". But it grew on me and now, through what I think is some better level design (See: Water Temple did not make me want to kill myself) and graphics, I'm not sure I could go back to Ocarina. Haha, I always hate when people say that graphics are everything, but I guess when you have the same game (basically) it does come down to which one looks better.