At another in 96 , I may have actually played the first Zelda because I remember the screen would move up/down when I pressed start. Didn't get anywhere except I may have died a few times. Same place, I also played this multiplayer game where we had to kill these grusome zombies. One of the stages (I think it was called Terror in Asile 3) took place in a shopping center.
Another time when a bunch of people were playing Goldeneye, I didn't want to try vs. mode because I was afraid of dying in the first 10 seconds. But I managed to try the solo mission for a while and quickly started to feel like I was going to throw up.
My other favorite games include Diddy Kong Racing, Majora's Mask, Soul Caliber II and Super Smash Bros. Melee.
I think Majora's Mask was the perfect sequel to Ocarina. They were smart not to rehash the storyline. That could not be topped but they made it superior in every technical aspect. No small feat since many games that come out today have far worse gameplay or controls than Ocarina. Characters moved around rather than staying in the same place with the same line. There were many differences between the 3 days. The fairy and owl didn't bother you all the time. Enemies had much smoother movement. The areas were much larger and felt more immersive. The graphics were more detailed than OoT which already looked next generation to some N64 games. In fact, with the greater clarity on the Zelda collector's disc, I thought MM graphics could pass for the gamecube.
The thing about OoT is that there are so many strong themes that I have only gradually been able to appreciate over the years. By working on multiple levels, it truly is a game for Everyone (E), not just merely appropriate for all ages. To have that much depth (without being too heavy) for adults and yet still be a blast for kids is amazing, something not only rare in videogames but books and movies as well.