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===New Features===
===New Features===
''Majora's Mask 3D'' features enhanced graphics over the original, using the advanced hardware and graphical capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS. Two new Fishing Holes have also been added, something that was not in the original game. This is most likely an envisioned feature for the original game, as unused data for a fishing rod have been discovered within the game's coding. An unknown feature exclusive to the New 3DS has also been confirmed{{unsourced}}. The game's controls are touch-based, like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', and uses the gyroscope, like in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''.
''Majora's Mask 3D'' features enhanced graphics over the original, using the advanced hardware and graphical capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS. Two new Fishing Holes have also been added, something that was not in the original game. This is most likely an envisioned feature for the original game, as unused data for a fishing rod have been discovered within the game's coding. An unknown feature exclusive to the New 3DS has also been confirmed{{unsourced}}. The game's controls are touch-based, like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', and uses the gyroscope, like in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''.
====Fishing====
Two [[Fishing Hole (Disambiguation)|Fishing Holes]] have been added to the [[Road to Southern Swamp]] and [[Zora Cape]]. There are twelve different types of fish in each location, totaling twenty four fish in the game:
{{Galbox|Majora's Mask 3D Fish|gallery_widths=100|gallery_heights=50}}


===Minor Differences===
===Minor Differences===
*The location of the [[Clock Town Bank|Bank]] has moved to [[Clock Town|South Clock Town]].
*[[Clock Town|South Clock Town]] now has more space with additional room behind the [[Clock Tower]].
**As part of this, the [[Clock Town Bank|Bank]] has moved to [[Clock Town|South Clock Town]] in the back of the Clock Tower.
*The location of the five [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] in the Hide-and-Seek game have changed and they are now found in each part of [[Clock Town]].
*The location of the five [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] in the Hide-and-Seek game have changed and they are now found in each part of [[Clock Town]].
*[[Clock Town|South Clock Town]] now has more space with additional room behind the [[Clock Tower]].
*Bombers will run up to [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] at times in [[Clock Town]] to tell him [[Rumored Events]].
*Bombers will run up to [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] at times in [[Clock Town]] to tell him [[Rumored Events]].
*The [[Bombers' Notebook]] is now received from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] rather than the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] themselves.
*The [[Bombers' Notebook]] is now received from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] rather than the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] themselves.
*[[Kaepora Gaebora]] is now found right when Link enters the [[Southern Swamp]] and he will teach the [[Song of Soaring]] at this point.
*[[Kaepora Gaebora]] is now found right when Link enters the [[Southern Swamp]] and he will teach the [[Song of Soaring]] at this point.
*Two [[Fishing Hole (Disambiguation)|Fishing Holes]] have been added to the [[Road to Southern Swamp]] and [[Zora Cape]]. There are twelve different types of fish in each location, totaling twenty four fish in the game.
*There is now a [[warp]] in the cave with the [[Bean Seller]] that quickly takes you to just east of the [[Deku Palace]].
*There is now a [[warp]] in the cave with the [[Bean Seller]] that quickly takes you to just east of the [[Deku Palace]].
*When flying as [[Deku Link]], player can press "R" to get a vertical viewpoint, with a large circle showcasing where he can land.
*When flying as [[Deku Link]], player can press "R" to get a vertical viewpoint, with a large circle showcasing where he can land.

Revision as of 13:32, December 10, 2022

Majora's Mask 3D
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Release

Platform

Date

United States February 13, 2015
Europe February 13, 2015
Japan February 14, 2015
Australia February 14, 2015

Credits

Developer

Publisher

Guides

Walkthrough

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D is a remake of the Nintendo 64 classic, Majora's Mask, for the Nintendo 3DS line of systems. The game was officially announced during a November 5th, 2014 Nintendo Direct with a release date set for Spring 2015 in all regions except Australia, where it was scheduled for an Autumn 2015 release. During the January 14, 2015 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced the release date to be February 13, 2015 for North America and Europe and February 14, 2015, for Japan and Australia. It features enhanced graphics, similar to the improvements made to Ocarina of Time in Ocarina of Time 3D.

Changes from Majora's Mask (N64)

New Features

Majora's Mask 3D features enhanced graphics over the original, using the advanced hardware and graphical capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS. Two new Fishing Holes have also been added, something that was not in the original game. This is most likely an envisioned feature for the original game, as unused data for a fishing rod have been discovered within the game's coding. An unknown feature exclusive to the New 3DS has also been confirmed[citation needed]. The game's controls are touch-based, like The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, and uses the gyroscope, like in Ocarina of Time 3D.

Fishing

Two Fishing Holes have been added to the Road to Southern Swamp and Zora Cape. There are twelve different types of fish in each location, totaling twenty four fish in the game:

Minor Differences

Bundles

Ever since the announcement of Majora's Mask 3D, Nintendo has also been announcing special, limited edition bundles that will be[outdated] released alongside the game in Spring of 2015. Firstly, Nintendo announced a bundle for Europe, which includes a Majora's Mask pin badge, Steelbook, double-sided poster, and of course a physical copy of the game. Details regarding the pricing of the bundle have not been released as of yet.

Furthermore, on January 6th, 2015, Nintendo of America announced a Limited Edition Majora's Mask 3D bundle, which comes with a copy of Majora's Mask 3D and a figurine of the Skull Kid. The bundle will retail for $49.99 in the United States and $54.99 in Canada.

Gallery

Main article: Gallery:Majora's Mask

Screenshots

Main article: Category:Majora's Mask 3D Screenshot Files

Videos


Announcement Trailer

Limited Edition Contents Trailer