Majora's Mask

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Released: Oct. 26, 2000 (NA)
Platform: Nintendo 64
Rated: Animated Violence

Storyline

In the land of Hyrule, there echoes a legend. A legend held dearly by the Royal Family that tells of a boy...

A boy who, after battling evil and saving Hyrule, crept away from that land that had made him a legend...

Done with the battles he once waged across time, he embarked on a journey. A secret and personal journey...

A journey in search of a beloved and invaluable friend...

A friend with whom he parted ways when he finally fulfilled his heroic destiny and took his place among legends...

Features

Link's all-new epic adventure lands him in the mystical world of Termina, where ever-present clocks count down the hours until a menacing moon falls from the sky above. When his horse and Ocarina are stolen by a strange, masked figure, Link embarks on an urgent quest to solve the mystery of the moon, save the world from destruction, and find his way back to the peaceful land of Hyrule!

§ Link transforms before your eyes - Over 20 magical masks give Link powers and abilities he's never had before! Watch him transform into a hapless Deku child, a mighty Goron hero and a legendary Zora guitarist.

§ Race against time - Characters and events flow with the hours of the day. Set your own schedule and even alter time itself in a race to stop the moon and save the world!

§ Panoramic environments! Powered-up action battles! Fully interactive characters and events! Experience gorgeous rendered landscapes, swarms of attacking enemies and a deep, engrossing world of wonders with the power of the N64 Expansion Pack.

Interesting Facts

§ Majora's Mask is only one of three games that required the Expansion Pack. The Expansion Pack gave the game an extra 4 megs of RAM so it could run.

§ Majora's Mask was originally part of "Ura Zelda" - a game in development for the 64 DD. When the 64 DD failed, Ura Zelda was split into Majora's Mask and Master Quest. (Though Master Quest does not contain all of the features originally promised.)

Packaging

Screenshots

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Reviews

Emi: 8/10
IGN: 9.9/10
Gamespot: 8.3/10
Famitsu: 37/40

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