Could We See Majora’s Mask 3D This Year?

Ever since the release of The Legend of Zelda – Ocarina of Time 3D on Nintendo 3DS, the demand and teasing for the 3D remake of its sequel, Majora’s Mask, has been growing extravagantly. Though it seems like the wait for the Majora’s Mask 3D announcement could be over very soon as there have been shelf tickets for the game appearing at various TargetĀ locations in Canada.

zelda_majora_mask_target_shelfNow, you may be thinking, “this is obviously a prank”, but an alleged staff member claims that the actual ticket is listed on the shelf ‘planogram’, which is a universal plan of the shelf fixtures in stores. “But he’s/she’s just a randomĀ internet user, anyone could claim that!” True, but he also wen on to post this picture too.

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That there is a store handset, which allows staff members to count stock, reduce items, order stock and view stock information, it looks very similar to the one I used to use at Sainsburys… when I still had a job! Overall it looks like Majora’s Mask 3D has just been announced by accident, though remember, it can not be deemed 100% valid until we hear from the big boys over at Nintendo, so this could still be a very well executed hoax. You can view the forum thread this ‘leak’ appeared on here with some more explanations!

What do you think? Is this the real deal? Or some cruel person who schemed a hoax?

 

Leon Fletcher

I am a huge Nintendo fan, hence why NintyBuzz exists. I especially love all things Zelda and Metroid. NintyBuzz was started by me back in the Summer of 2014, it started out mainly as a hobby, though the site has gradually grown, and I hope it grows for many years to come!

By |2014-07-18T10:19:19+00:00July 18th, 2014|3DS, Majora's Mask, Nintendo, The Legend of Zelda|2 Comments

What You Missed: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask

Welcome to another new feature which we like to call, What You Missed. With these articles we review an old Nintendo classic which you may have missed due to not even being conceived when the game was released, or just simply not being interested at the time. These games are usually ones which we hold dear from the past. So, what’s the first game which will take the honour of being first, it’s none other than Majora’s Mask!

First, some background info on this old gem. Majora’s Mask was originally released on the Nintendo 64 back at the beginning of the Millennium [that’s the year 2000 for those who have difficulty with numbers]. It was the sequel of Ocarina of Time which is set in a parallel version of Hyrule. If you missed out on it, never fear, as back in 2009, Nintendo released it on the Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console [can also be accessed on the Wii U’s Wii Mode] and it is still up for a total of 1000 Wii Points! Now, on with the review! If there was one game that stood out to me as a child it would have to be The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. Ā It truly took what it’s predecessor and prequel, Ocarina of Time, did and added a very dark twist to the series. The three day time mechanic and the dark atmosphere have truly added a level of complexity to the Zelda series that still has yet to be replicated today. Ā The game itself only has four dungeons, but what it lacks in dungeons, it makes up for with side quests, storyline, and just overall feel of the game.

You start your quest going through the Lost Woods in search of Navi… But, an encounter with a Skull Kid, who is wearing Majora’s Mask, completely derails your journey and you end up in a parallel land to Hyrule called Termina. Upon entering Termina you meet up with the Happy Mask Salesmen who tells you the Skull Kid had taken an evil mask from him called Majora’s Mask. Once you enter Clock Town (essentially the Hub of MM and the first areaĀ in the game) you see an ominous Moon lurking above that inches closer as 3 days pass. Ā Through out the quest you will be able to transform into a Deku, Goron, and a Zora who all have different abilities and are used to solve various puzzles and challenges. South_Clock_Town Again, the game has a lot of emphasis on side quests and MM holds one of the deepest side quests that spans over the 3 days and involves a good amount of the characters in Clock Town. Something I want to add that I haven’t seen spoken about enough is the time mechanic. This has been a debate among the Zelda fanbase and is looked at in one of two ways… Love it or hate it. Now, you will have the ability to slow down time, speed up time and go back in time so the stress of the time limit is completely up to you (I always slow down time so I can enjoy everything the game has to offer).

The game itself is now 14 years old, so because of that, the graphics are blocky and textures are streched… But it still looks good to this day due to the art style Nintendo went with. Like I mentioned earlier, the gameplay of Majora’s Mask is something I have yet to see recreated in any of the Zelda games…It’s story and gameplay holds up very well even by todays standards. It goes to show that Nintendo is truly a master of their craft if their old games hold up today. MajorasMaskZora This is a game I highly recommend, if you haven’t played it yet do yourself a favor… Pick up an N64, Gamecube or download it on the Wii Virtual Console. Ā It is an amazing game and I would rate it a 9.5 out of 10 (1 being the lowest, 10 being the highest). Nintendo showed with Majora’s Mask it can take a light-hearted franchise, add over looming elements of death and despair, and create one of the oddest and best games I had ever played.

I hope you enjoyed the review, if you have anything to add please leave your opinions in the comment section.

THANK YOU!

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Chris Mercer

Ummmm…Wait, what am I supposed to do here again?

By |2014-10-23T21:15:36+00:00July 15th, 2014|Majora's Mask, N64, Nintendo, Retro, Review, What You Missed|0 Comments
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