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|na= February 13, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|quote=''The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D'', a remake of the beloved Nintendo 64 game, is coming exclusively to Nintendo 3DS in spring 2015. |author= |published= |retrieved=November 11, 2014|url=http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=42204 |title=THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA'S MASK 3D DESCENDS ON NINTENDO 3DS IN 2015 |site=Nintendo Pressroom}}</ref>
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|eu= February 13, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Launching in spring 2015, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D brings Link’s engrossing, spooky quest through the mysterious world of Termina to a handheld system for the first time with enhanced 3D graphics and added features for users to streamline gameplay for a more comfortable experience. |published=November 6, 2014 |retrieved=November 11, 2014|url=http://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2014/November/The-Legend-of-Zelda-Majora-s-Mask-3D-descends-on-Nintendo-3DS-in-2015-932880.html |title=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D descends on Nintendo 3DS in 2015 |site=Nintendo UK}}</ref>
|US= February 13, 2015<ref name="E 7">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 7}}</ref>
|jp= February 14, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo 公式チャンネル |published=November 5, 2014 |retrieved=November 11, 2014|url=http://youtube.com/watch?v=7--AWtcfTRg&t=3m34s |title=Nintendo Direct 2014.11.6 プレゼンテーション映像 |site=YouTube |type=video}}</ref>
|UK= February 13, 2015<ref>{{Cite Web|retrieved= February 10, 2020|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/The-Legend-of-Zelda-Majora-s-Mask-3D-941070.html?red_source=majorasmask.nintendo.co.uk# |title=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D |site=Nintendo.co.uk |type= }}</ref>
|aus= <!--NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SPRING = SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE AUTUMN-->February 14, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|quote=A terrible fate awaits in 2015….The Legend of #Zelda: #MajorasMask 3D falls onto Nintendo #3DS in autumn 2015. |author=@NintendoAUNZ |published=November 6, 2014 |retrieved=November 11, 2014|url=https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/530208190730735616 |site=Twitter}}</ref>
|JP= February 14, 2015<ref name="E 7"/>
|AU= February 14, 2015<ref>{{Cite Web|retrieved= February 10, 2020|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915041739/http://www.nintendo.com.au/catalogue/the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask-3d |title=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D |site=Nintendo Australia & New Zealand |type=archive }}</ref>
|TW=October 22, 2015<ref>{{Cite Web|published=October 12, 2015 |retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://www.nintendo.com.hk/3ds/zelda_majoras_mask/ |title=繁體中文版Nintendo 3DS專用下載軟體『The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask 3D』公開下載 |site=Nintendo Hong Kong}}</ref>
|KR=July 14, 2016<ref>{{Cite Web|published= |retrieved=June 25, 2016|url=http://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/ajrj/index.html |site=Nintendo Korea}}</ref>
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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D''''' is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake of the [[Nintendo 64]] game, {{MM}}. It was officially announced during a Nintendo Direct on November 5, 2014,<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= Nintendo|published= November 5, 2014|retrieved=November 5, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE|title= Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> and is directly comparable to {{OoT3D}}. The game's launch in both North America and Europe coincides with the launch of the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL systems, and it is the second game to feature New 3DS-exclusive features, after [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]].
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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D''''' is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake of the [[Nintendo 64]] game, {{MM}}. It was officially announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 5, 2014,<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= Nintendo|published= November 5, 2014|retrieved=November 5, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE|title= Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> and is directly comparable to {{OoT3D}}. The game's launch in both North America and Europe coincides with the launch of the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL systems.


==Changes and Additions==
==Changes and Additions==
===Graphics===
===Graphics===
Much like ''Ocarina of Time 3D'', the 3DS version of ''Majora's Mask'' is a remake of the original Nintendo 64 game, taking advantage of the more powerful hardware and fitting modern standards. It is the first major re-release of the game that is not an emulation, as the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] and [[Wii]] versions are. As such, most textures are significantly more detailed, and many models consist of more polygons than the original. Character designs have been updated to reflect their ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' counterparts. The frame rate has also been increased from the original game's 20 FPS to 30 FPS.
Much like {{OoT3D|-}}, the 3DS version of {{MM|-}} is a remake of the original Nintendo 64 game, taking advantage of the more powerful hardware and fitting modern standards. It is the first major re-release of the game that is not an emulation, as the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] and [[Wii]] versions are. As such, most textures are significantly more detailed, and many models consist of more polygons than the original. Character designs have been updated to reflect their {{OoT3D|-}} counterparts. The frame rate has also been increased from the original game's 20 FPS to 30 FPS. Additionally, the touch screen interface and various other menus in the game now runs and maintains a constant 60 FPS, allowing smooth interaction with inventory management.
 
===Controls===
Much like in {{OoT3D|-}}, the item system is revamped. Items can be assigned to the X and Y buttons, while two extra item slots were added to the two right corners of the touch screen. The {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} is permanently assigned to bottom left corner of the touch screen, while the [[Pictograph Box]] is permanently assigned to the top left corner once obtained. Tatl is also now assigned to the right on the Control Pad.
 
Motion controls can also be optionally used when in first person view. They allow Link to look around during movement when the L button is held without anything targeted. Unlike the original game, the viewpoint does not reset to a neutral position when the Circle Pad is released or motion control movement is ceased.


===Revamped Item System===
When playing on a New Nintendo 3DS or with the Circle Pad Pro, the extra Circle Pad allows full third-person camera control.
Much like in ''Ocarina of Time 3D'', the item system is revamped. Items can be assigned to the X and Y buttons, while two extra item slots were added to the two right corners of the touch screen. The {{it|Ocarina of Time}} is permanently assigned to bottom left corner of the touch screen, while the [[Pictograph Box]] is permanently assigned to the top left corner once obtained.


===Gameplay===
===User interface===
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Most of the original HUD has been moved down to the touch screen, leaving the upper screen mostly clear of graphic overlays. Only the A and B button prompts and clock still appear in the top screen. The clock was redesigned as a bar that displays the full three day cycle, which now also shows the minutes. The bottom screen displays the item inventory and map. It also displays [[Link]]'s [[Heart Container]]s, [[Magic Meter]], and [[Rupee]]s.
Most of the original HUD has been moved down to the touch screen, leaving the upper screen mostly clear of graphic overlays. Only the A and B button prompts and clock still appear in the top screen.
 
The clock was redesigned as a bar that displays the full three day cycle, which now also shows the minutes. Each cell in the bar is color coded blue, yellow, and red to represent each day respectively.  The clock display no longer fades when Link is actively moving around. During the final six hours, a small icon of the Moon is displayed on top of the countdown, which gradually turns red as time runs out.
 
The bottom screen displays the item inventory and map. It also displays [[Link]]'s [[Heart Container]]s, [[Magic Meter]], and [[Rupee]]s.
 
===Gameplay===
The "[[Song of Double Time]]" now lets Link jump to a specific hour of the current day.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Time savings: Save easily and often, and jump to a specific time of day.|author= |published= |retrieved=January 14, 2015|url= http://www.zelda.com/majoras-mask/whats-new/|title= A new dawn for a brilliant game|site= Official Majora's Mask website|type=}}</ref>


[[Owl Statue]]s can be activated by just checking them and are now used to permanently save the game. Some Owl Statues were relocated and a new type of statues, called [[Feather Statue]]s, were also added.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= {{Exp|Mithilfe von Eulen- und neuen Federstatuen, die in ganz Termina zu finden sind, kannst du dein Abenteuer jetzt jederzeit speichern.|With the help of Owl Statues and the new Feather Statues, which can be found all over Termina, you can now save your adventure anytime you like.}}|author= Shona Heath|published= January 12, 2015|retrieved=January 13, 2015|url= http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/01/12/new-feather-statues-in-majoras-mask-will-make-saving-a-breeze/|title= New Feather Statues in Majora’s Mask will make saving a breeze|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref> The "[[Song of Double Time]]" now lets Link jump to a specific hour of the current day.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Time savings: Save easily and often, and jump to a specific time of day.|author= |published= |retrieved=January 14, 2015|url= http://www.zelda.com/majoras-mask/whats-new/|title= A new dawn for a brilliant game|site= Official Majora's Mask website|type=}}</ref>
Link's [[Mask]] transformations have been altered. When performing [[Deku Link]]'s Spin Attack, the tip of his hat transforms into a root. Deku Link also needs to build up speed in order to start running. This affects hopping farther on water, now requiring walking around before performing a Spin Attack. When shooting a [[Bubble Blast]], a sight appears when going into first person perspective. Also, the bubble does not burst if charged for too long. When flying after using a [[Deku Flower]], the R Button can be pressed to show a mark where Deku Link will land.


Link's [[Mask]] transformations were also altered. When performing [[Deku Link]]'s Spin Attack, the tip of his hat transforms into a root. Deku Link also needs to be build up speed in order to start running. This affects hopping farther on water, now requiring walking around before performing a Spin Attack. When shooting a [[Bubble Blast]], a sight appears when going into first person perspective. Also, the bubble does not burst if charged for too long. When flying after using a [[Deku Flower]], the R Button can be pressed to show a mark where Deku Link will land.
[[Goron Link]]'s attacks are executed faster. Curling is now done by simply pressing the A Button once. To uncurl, the A button must be pressed again. His turn rate while rolling has been reduced.


[[Goron Link]]'s attacks are executed faster. Curling is now done by simply pressing the A Button once. To uncurl, the A Button must be pressed again. [[Zora Link]] now swims at a slower speed, making navigation of tight underwater corridors easier. The original swimming mechanics are merged with the electric Barrier attack, which drains the Magic Meter when executed. Zora Link's Boomerangs also go through walls.
[[Zora Link]] now swims at a slower speed, making navigation of tight underwater corridors easier. The original swimming mechanics are merged with the electric Barrier attack, which drains the Magic Meter when executed. Zora Link's attacks are executed faster, his boomerangs can go through walls, and they can be recalled instantly by pressing the B button.


All bosses now feature a new weak point in the form of an eye. Some of them are fought in a different manner and include a second phase.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= While I can’t say much about it… one thing— a boss fight has been changed.|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/14/legend-zelda-majoras-mask-3d-changes-boss-fights-adds-fishing/|title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing}}</ref>
While riding [[Epona]], if the Circle Pad is pulled, Epona will neigh and do a 180° turn depending on the angle the Circle Pad is held at. Doing so will also give Epona a speed boost in that direction.


The game now features three save files instead of two. When playing on a New Nintendo 3DS or with the Circle Pad Pro, the extra Circle Pad allows full camera control.
All bosses now feature a new weak point in the form of an eye. Some of them are fought in a different manner and include a second phase.<ref>{{Cite Person|quote= While I can’t say much about it… one thing— a boss fight has been changed.|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/14/legend-zelda-majoras-mask-3d-changes-boss-fights-adds-fishing/|title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing}}</ref>


===Sheikah Stones and Visions===
===Sheikah Stones and Visions===
:''Main articles:'' [[Sheikah Stone]] and [[Vision]]
:''Main articles:'' [[Sheikah Stone]] and [[Vision]]
Sheikah Stones make a return from ''Ocarina of Time 3D''. They are large [[Gossip Stones]] that allow Link to see short gameplay clips called Visions. These Visions can be used to figure out puzzles or where to go next if stuck. In addition to visions, pictures of Piece of Heart and Stray Fairy locations were also added.
Sheikah Stones make a return from {{OoT3D|-}}. They are large [[Gossip Stones]] that allow Link to see short gameplay clips called Visions. These Visions can be used to figure out puzzles or where to go next if stuck. In addition to visions, pictures of [[Piece of Heart]] and Stray Fairy locations were also added.
 
===Saving===
[[Owl Statue]]s are now activated by just checking them, rather than striking them with a sword. Owl Statues now permanently save the game, and the "[[Song of Time]]" no longer saves the game at all. Some Owl Statues were also relocated.
 
A new type of statue known as Quill Statues were also added; these statues allow saving, but cannot be warped to with the "[[Song of Soaring]]."<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Thanks to owl statues and quill statues found throughout Termina, you can now save your adventure at any time. But be warned: returning to the dawn of the first day no longer automatically saves your progress.|author= Nintendo|published= |retrieved= March 23, 2015|url= https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/The-Legend-of-Zelda-Majora-s-Mask-3D-941070.html|title= What's new?|site= Nintendo UK Official Site|type=}}</ref> Quill Statues appear all across Termina, including inside dungeons.
 
After the credits, the game prompts a save. If the game is saved, upon replaying the file, Link will return to the Dawn of the [[First Day]] with all collected masks (including the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]]) back.
 
The game now features three save files instead of two. Each file's Quest Status is displayed on the upper screen, including collected masks, Pieces of Heart, equipment, and any Rupees accumulated within the current cycle.
 
===Fishing===
Two [[Fishing Hole]]s were added: one on the [[Road to Southern Swamp]] and the other in the [[Zora Cape]].<ref>{{Cite Person|quote= You’ll get to fish! Although… it makes you wonder whether you’ll have that free time to fish in the world of Majora’s Mask, So we’ve added fishing ponds. Two of them, too. There might be something monstrous you could fish out, so please look forward to it.|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/14/legend-zelda-majoras-mask-3d-changes-boss-fights-adds-fishing/|title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing}}</ref> Each includes 12 different types of [[Fish]] that can be caught, some of which require certain [[Mask]]s to be worn.
 
Link can transform into the [[Fierce Deity Link]] inside the two Fishing Holes.
 
A new item called the [[Fishing Hole Pass]] was added, which lets Link fish for free. They replace the Purple Rupees and other rewards when completing mini-games or [[sidequest]]s. They are often given to Link for completing sidequests or minigames that give a Mask or Piece of Heart, if Link has already obtained that prize.


===Other Changes===
===Other Changes===
[[File:MM3D Event Notes.png|thumb|right|200px|Event Notes from the Bombers' Notebook]]
[[File:MM3D Event Notes.png|thumb|right|200px|Event Notes from the Bombers' Notebook]]
====Regional Differences====
{{MM3D|-}} is mostly based on the Japanese Nintendo 64 {{Version|MM|1.1|link}} of {{MM|-}}, which was a more unpolished game than what was released internationally. This is evident in places such as the [[Pirates' Fortress]] where a shortcut to the [[Hookshot]] [[Treasure Chest]] can be found.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= |published= |retrieved= April 27, 2015|url= https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask/Program_revision_differences |title= Majora's Mask Program Revision Differences|site= The Cutting Room Floor|type=}}</ref>
====Places====
====Places====
*[[South Clock Town]] has been expanded with a larger plaza and symmetrical staircases leading up to the [[Clock Tower]] balcony.
*[[South Clock Town]] has been expanded with a larger plaza and symmetrical staircases leading up to the [[Clock Tower]] balcony.
*The [[Clock Town Bank]] is now located in South Clock Town, embedded into the back of the Clock Tower.
*The [[Clock Town Bank]] is now located in South Clock Town, embedded into the back of the Clock Tower.
*Two [[Fishing Hole]]s were added: one in the [[Road to Southern Swamp|road to the Southern Swamp]] and the other in the [[Zora Cape]].<ref>{{Cite person|quote= You’ll get to fish! Although… it makes you wonder whether you’ll have that free time to fish in the world of Majora’s Mask, So we’ve added fishing ponds. Two of them, too. There might be something monstrous you could fish out, so please look forward to it.|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/14/legend-zelda-majoras-mask-3d-changes-boss-fights-adds-fishing/|title= The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing}}</ref> Each includes 10 different types of [[Fish]] that can be caught.
*The icon representing the [[Takkuri]] in [[Termina Field]] has been removed on the mini-map.
*The poisonous water in the Southern Swamp has different coloration.
*The poisonous water in the Southern Swamp has different coloration.
*The [[Cave|Secret Grotto]] with the [[Bean Seller]] was redesigned, now having an exit to the soil east of the [[Deku Palace]].
*The [[Cave|Secret Grotto]] with the [[Bean Seller]] was redesigned, now having an exit to the soil east of the [[Deku Palace]].
*[[Romani Ranch]] now features an arch that properly represents the ranch instead of a copy of the arch of [[Kakariko Village]] from ''Ocarina of Time''.
*The moving platforms in the [[Deku Palace]] no longer move until Link is standing upon them.
*The labyrinth of fire inside the [[Deku Shrine]] now contains metal gates that shoot out of the floor. Unlike the flames, the gates do not damage Link on contact.
*[[Romani Ranch]] now features an arch that properly represents the ranch instead of a copy of the arch of [[Kakariko Village]] from {{OoT|-}}.
*[[Zora Cape]] now has its proper name displayed on the screen upon entering the area.
*[[Zora Cape]] now has its proper name displayed on the screen upon entering the area.
*The [[Gold Skulltula]] that was behind a coffin in the [[Oceanside Spider House]] was moved to a nearby wall.
*The Pirates' Fortress exterior now has platforms containing Hookshot targets along the rightmost wall, allowing for easier access inside and outside upon receiving the Hookshot.
*In the Pirates' Fortress, prior to shooting the beehive, the front door of the throne room is now locked.
*The aquariums inside the Pirates' Fortress that contained [[Shell Blade]]s no longer have them.


====Characters====
====Characters====
*Link was given additional expression textures and animations.
*Link was given additional expression textures and animations.
*Some members of the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] are relocated to fill all five areas of [[Clock Town]]. They also tell Link rumors that are added to the Bombers' Notebook.
*[[Tatl]] no longer knows the exact location of the [[Great Fairy]] on the first cycle, telling Link that she does not visit Clock Town often and to ask the [[Bombers Secret Society of Justice|Bombers]] for information.
*Some members of the Bombers have been relocated to different hiding spots, in order to fill all five areas of [[Clock Town]]. They no longer challenge Link a second time, as the [[Bombers' Notebook]] is now given by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] instead. They also tell Link rumors that are added to the Bombers' Notebook. In addition, prior to the hide-and-seek game, Jim also forbids the use of Deku Nuts, saying the flash hurts their eyes, but he does not disqualify Link if they are used anyway.
*[[Stray Fairy|Stray Fairies]] now have full 3D models as opposed to 2D sprites.
*When viewing [[Skull Kid]] from the [[Astral Observatory]], he no longer jumps away from the tower after taunting Link.
*[[Anju]] now only gives Link the [[Room Key]] if he is in [[Goron Link|Goron form]].
*[[Anju]] now only gives Link the [[Room Key]] if he is in [[Goron Link|Goron form]].
*Link can transform into the [[Fierce Deity]] inside the two Fishing Holes.
*The [[Swamp Tourist Center Guide]] now hints at visiting [[Kotake]] when [[Koume]] is not at the window.
*The [[Swamp Tourist Center Guide]] now hints at visiting [[Kotake]] when [[Koume]] is not at the window.
*Koume, when on the boat tour, now acknowledges killing the [[Octorok]] when the boat gets close to hitting it.
*Koume, when on the boat tour, now acknowledges killing the [[Octorok]] when the boat gets close to hitting it.
*[[Stray Fairy|Stray Fairies]] now have full 3D models instead of being 2D sprites.
*The [[Deku Scrub|Deku]] guards patrolling the mazes inside the Deku Palace no longer show their vision range at nighttime.
*The [[Great Fairy]] of Power and Wisdom have switched places, along with their rewards.
*The Great Fairy of Power and Wisdom have switched places, along with their rewards.
*[[Shiro]] is now found in the [[Pirates' Fortress]], next to the fortress watch tower. [[Tatl]] will feel his presence when he is approached.
*The frozen [[Goron Elder]] is now found near the first of the lake's Twin Islands. He will be encased in a snowball on the Final Day.
*[[Shiro]] is now found in the Pirates' Fortress, next to the fortress watch tower. Tatl will alert his presence when he is approached.
*[[Captain Keeta]] now speaks to Link before their battle in the [[Ikana Graveyard]].<ref>{{Cite|Young Swordsman! You Summoned me? Ah, but before we may exchange words, I must first test your skill. Stop me in my tracks. Pass through the barrier of flame. Show me what you've got!|Captain Keeta|MM3D}}</ref> He also moves at a slower speed.
*[[Captain Keeta]] now speaks to Link before their battle in the [[Ikana Graveyard]].<ref>{{Cite|Young Swordsman! You Summoned me? Ah, but before we may exchange words, I must first test your skill. Stop me in my tracks. Pass through the barrier of flame. Show me what you've got!|Captain Keeta|MM3D}}</ref> He also moves at a slower speed.
*When viewing [[Skull Kid]] from the [[Astral Observatory]], he no longer jumps away from the tower after taunting the player.
*[[Dinolfos]] and [[Wizzrobe]] now have their names spelled correctly, instead of the misspelled "Dinofols" and "Wizrobe."
*[[Deku]] guards patrolling the mazes inside [[Deku Palace]] no longer show their vision range at nighttime.
*[[Epona]] can no longer run over Deku Flowers. She also neighs more frequently than before when not mounted; additionally, shooting [[Arrow]]s at her no longer causes her to neigh.
*[[Tatl]] no longer knows the exact location of the [[Great Fairy]] on the first cycle.
*Tatl's comments no longer asks Link if he always knows an enemy previously encountered in {{OoT|-}}.
*[[Kafei]] no longer has a hurt animation if Link uses explosives next to him.


====Temples====
====Temples====
*Three Stray Fairy locations are changed, two in Woodfall Temple and one in Snowhead Temple.
*Boss Remains are no longer required to activate the boss portals; the boss must simply have been fought at least once, beaten or not.
*The entrance to the [[Snowhead Temple]] features a gate which bounces Goron Link inside the temple.
*Three Stray Fairy locations have changed, two in [[Woodfall Temple]] and one in [[Snowhead Temple]].
*[[Odolwa]] can now only be stunned by using [[Deku Nut]]s while flying from a [[Deku Flower]].
*[[Odolwa]] can now be stunned by using [[Deku Nut]]s while flying from a [[Deku Flower]]. It can also be stunned with an Arrow or Sword attacks from the back or side while he is revving up a dash attack. If Odolwa is close enough to a yellow [[Deku Flower]], it can also be stunned by launching from the flower as [[Deku Link]]. Additionally, its dancing animations have been altered, and will remain mostly passive for much of the battle.
*The [[Stone Tower Temple]] no longer has the [[Triforce]] shape on the blocks when the Temple is inverted. Also, the red jewel that inverts the temple now hangs over the entrance, not behind a block.
*The entrance to the Snowhead Temple features a gate which bounces Goron Link inside the temple.
*The [[Stone Tower Temple]] no longer has the [[Triforce]] shape on the blocks when the Temple is inverted. Also, the [[Red Emblem]] that inverts the temple now hangs over the entrance, instead of behind a block. The blocks in front of the temple's entrance are now in a V-shaped formation rather than being aligned horizontally.
*The wooden crates behind the bombable wall in the western room of the Stone Tower Temple have been replaced by a single stone block, which must be pushed onto a switch.
*The [[Treasure Chest]] that contains a [[Small Key]] in one of the Stone Tower Temple's water-filled areas must now be summoned by navigating onto a small platform that contains a floor switch.
*[[Zora Link]]'s dungeon [[Inside the Moon]] is redesigned, with new puzzles involving striking [[Crystal Switches]] to open gates, while retaining the water pipe maze.
*[[Zora Link]]'s dungeon [[Inside the Moon]] is redesigned, with new puzzles involving striking [[Crystal Switches]] to open gates, while retaining the water pipe maze.
*The unused Moon dungeon cutscenes are now used and a new one was made for the [[Twinmold]] one.
*The unused Moon dungeon cutscenes are now used, and a new cutscene was made for the [[Twinmold]] dungeon.


====Items====
====Items====
*The Circus Leader's Mask is renamed the [[Troupe Leader's Mask]].
*The scrapped {{Term|MM3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|display=Ocarina}} transformation icons seen in early versions of {{MM|-}} are now used.
*The [[Garo's Mask]] now resembles the [[Garo Master]] rather than a [[Garo]] Ninja.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Bombers' Notebook}} is received from the {{Term|MM3D|Happy Mask Salesman}} rather than {{Term|MM3D|Jim|link}}. It also now includes more entries, a {{Term|MM3D|Schedule Screen|link}}, and a new {{Term|MM3D|Event Notes Screen|link}}, which includes Ongoing, Rumored, and Completed {{Plural|MM3D|Event}}. Link can also set an alarm to a specific time so that {{Term|MM3D|Tatl}} reminds him of any given event. However, {{Term|MM3D|Jim}} and {{Term|MM3D|Shiro}}'s character entries that were on the {{Term|MM3D|Schedule Screen}} have been removed.
*The [[Giant's Mask]] now appears after the blue [[Twinmold]] is defeated.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Trading Post|link}} now sells {{Plural|MM3D|Magic Bean|link}} for 100 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee|link}} each instead of 50 {{Plural|MM3D|Arrow|link}}.
*The "[[Song of Time]]" no longer saves the game. The permanent save feature was added instead to Owl and Feather Statues.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Goron Powder Keg Shop|link}} now sells {{Plural|MM3D|Powder Keg|link}} for 20 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}} instead of 100 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}}.
*The "[[Song of Soaring]]" is learned in the [[Southern Swamp]] entrance rather than [[Woodfall]]'s entrance.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Keaton Mask|link}} and the {{Term|MM3D|Special Delivery to Mama|link}} can now be obtained as soon as the {{Term|MM3D|Final Day|link}} starts during the "{{Term|MM3D|Madame Aroma's Search|link}}" {{Term|MM3D|Event|link}}.
*The scrapped [[Ocarina Transformations|Ocarina transformation icons]] seen in early versions of ''Majora's Mask'' are now used.
*Songs learned can now be displayed in the touch screen while playing the {{Term|MM3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)}}, including the "{{Term|MM3D|Inverted Song of Time|link}}", "{{Term|MM3D|Song of Double Time|link}}", and "{{Term|MM3D|Scarecrow's Song|link}}".
*The [[Bombers' Notebook]] is received from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] rather than [[Jim]]. It also now includes more entries, a schedule and a new events section, which includes ongoing, rumored, and completed events. Link can also set an alarm to an specific time so Tatl reminds him of any given event.
*The "{{Term|MM3D|Song of Soaring|link}}" is learned at the {{Term|MM3D|Southern Swamp|link}} entrance rather than {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall|link}}'s entrance.
*The Pictograph Box now takes full color [[Pictograph]]s.
*The "{{Term|MM3D|Inverted Song of Time}}" causes the time to move at 50% of its normal speed instead of the original's 30%.
*A new item called the [[Fishing Hole Pass]] was added, which lets Link fish for free. They replace Purple Rupees and other rewards when completing minigames or sidequests.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Pictograph Box|link}} now takes full color {{Plural|MM3D|Pictograph|link}}. It is now also set to its own permanent button on the touch screen, similarly to the {{Term|MM3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|display=Ocarina}}.
*The [[Ice Arrow]]s can only freeze sparkling patches of water, as well as certain sparkling blue enemies, with the exception of boss areas, where the water can be frozen wherever an Ice Arrow is shot.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Bottle|link}} found {{Term|MM3D|Beneath the Graveyard|link}} and the {{Term|MM3D|Piece of Heart}} received from {{Term|MM3D|Koume's Target Shooting|link}} have swapped places.
*A seventh [[Bottle]] was added. It can be obtained from [[Gorman]] after delivering him some [[Mystery Milk]].
*Boss Remains no longer glow their respective colors on the menus.
*The Bottle found [[Beneath the Graveyard]] and the [[Piece of Heart]] received from Koume's [[Swamp Tour]] have swapped places.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Garo's Mask|link}} now resembles the {{Term|MM3D|Garo Master|link}} rather than a {{Term|MM3D|Garo|link|display=Garo Ninja}}.
*The [[Giant Wallet]] can now be obtained at any of the three days.
*The {{Term|MM|Circus Leader's Mask}} is renamed the {{Term|MM3D|Troupe Leader's Mask|link}}.
*Boss Remains no longer glow their respective colors in the menus.
*A seventh {{Term|MM3D|Bottle}} was added, obtainable from the new "{{Term|MM3D|Fraternal Milk|link}}" {{Term|MM3D|Event}} given by {{Term|MM3D|Gorman|link}}. After delivering him some {{Term|MM3D|Mystery Milk|link}} from the {{Plural|MM3D|Gorman Brothers|link}}, he gives it to the player.
*The Fire, Ice, and Light Arrows are now their own items rather than being compressed into a small menu like ''[[Ocarina of Time 3D]]''.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Fire Arrow|link|display=Fire}}, {{Term|MM3D|Ice Arrow|link|display=Ice}}, and {{Plural|MM3D|Light Arrow|link}} are now their own items rather than being compressed into a small menu like in {{OoT3D|-}}, allowing more than one type of {{Term|MM3D|Arrow}} to be equipped at once, and the unique sound effect that played when equipping them is no longer present.
*The {{Plural|MM3D|Ice Arrow}} can only freeze sparkling patches of water, as well as certain sparkling blue enemies, with the exception of boss areas, where the water can be frozen wherever an {{Term|MM3D|Ice Arrow}} is shot.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Giant Wallet|link}} can now be obtained during any of the three days.
*The {{Plural|MM3D|Gibdo|link}} who asked for 10 {{Plural|MM3D|Bomb|link}}, 5 {{Plural|MM3D|Magic Bean}}, and 10 {{Plural|MM3D|Deku Nut}} now only ask for one of each. The {{Term|MM3D|Gibdo}} who asked for a {{Term|MM3D|Blue Potion|link}} now also accepts a {{Term|MM3D|Red Potion|link}}. The {{Term|MM3D|Gibdo}} who asked for {{Term|MM3D|Milk|link}} now also accepts {{Term|MM3D|Milk (1/2)|link}} and {{Term|MM3D|Chateau Romani|link}}. Their clues have also changed.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Giant's Mask|link}} now appears after the blue {{Term|MM3D|Twinmold}} is defeated.
*The {{Term|MM3D|Mask of Truth|link}} can now find hidden {{Term|MM3D|Dig Cavern|link}}.
*The positioning of the individual Boss Remains on the {{Term|MM3D|Gear Screen}} has been changed to better represent their locations on the {{Term|MM3D|Map|link}}.


====Miscellaneous====  
====Miscellaneous====  
*[[Sun Block]]s feature an eye instead of a face.
*The bases that exit from [[Secret Grotto]]s are redesigned.
*The camera follows Link after going through a loading zone.
*The camera follows Link after going through a loading zone.
*Most of the cutscenes are shortened after the first time they are watched.
*Most cutscenes are shortened after the first time they are watched.
*After the credits, the game prompts a save.
*The cutscene played after playing the "Song of Soaring" can now be skipped.
*The Clock UI no longer fades out when Link is actively moving around.
*Pressing the B button while climbing a ladder now makes Link climb faster.
*Additional text has been added after the Moon destruction sequence. The Happy Mask Salesman also greets Link with a text box after this sequence, rather than the original text on a black background.
*The exit bases in Secret Grottos are redesigned.
*Link can no longer go into first person while swimming as a human.
*Link can no longer go into first person while swimming as a human.
*The icon representing the [[Takkuri]] in [[Termina Field]] has been removed on the mini-map.
*[[Zora Link]] can now play the [[Zora Guitar]] underwater.
*The sword icon has been removed on the touch screen.
*[[Sun Block]]s and Sun [[Switch]]es feature an eye instead of a face.
*Shooting arrows at [[Epona]] no longer causes her to neigh.
*Two new dance animations were added to the [[ReDead]]s in the [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]]. These ReDeads can be found in the second staircase room of basement 2.
*Additional lore has been added after the Moon destruction sequence.
*As in {{OoT3D|-}}, a new credits sequence for the 3DS version staff now plays at the end of the original credits. It features a new orchestral styled medley of various songs from the game.
*After the Moon destruction, the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] greets Link with a text box, rather than the original text on a black background.
*Sound effects for item pick ups, menu transitions, and Link's yells will fully play through before playing again rather than resetting the sound over.
*The sound effect that plays signifying the end of a string of dialog returns, when it was not present in [[Ocarina of Time 3D]].
*Small waterfalls no longer show a graphic of water hitting Link's model when he is standing beneath them, unlike {{OoT3D|-}}.
*When Link tries to draw his sword after being injured by a [[Blue Bubble]], the on-screen text no longer uses the word "'''jinxed'''", now using the word "'''cursed'''" instead.


===Bugs/Glitches===
===Bugs/Glitches===
*Sometimes while viewing in first person, the camera may abruptly stop.
*Sometimes while viewing in first person, the camera may abruptly stop.
*While loading [[East Clock Town]] for the first time, if [[Gorman]] is traveling to the [[Mayor's Residence]], he will be facing the wrong direction.
*While loading [[East Clock Town]] for the first time, if [[Gorman]] is traveling to the [[Mayor's Official Residence]], he will be facing the wrong direction.
*The Worker carrying a wooden beam and walking around [[South Clock Town]] does not actually move when off-screen.
*The Worker carrying a wooden beam and walking around [[South Clock Town]] does not actually move when off-screen.
*If Link rings the bell at least once in the [[Laundry Pool]], [[Kafei]] will automatically come out of the [[Curiosity Shop]] backroom everytime Link enters the Laundry Pool.{{verify}}
*The Moon is invisible inside the Laundry Pool on the First Day, Second Day, and during the daytime of the Final Day. The Moon is rendered incomplete on the night of the Final Day. If Link wears the [[Zora's Mask]] and dives into the pool and looks up in first person, the Moon will be fully rendered on all other days.
*The Moon is invisible inside the Laundry Pool on the First Day, Second Day, and during the daytime of the Final Day. The moon is rendered incomplete on the night of the Final Day. If Link wears the [[Zora's Mask]] and dives into the pool and looks up in first person, the Moon will be fully rendered on all other days.
*L-Targeting a [[Garo]] after defeating it will keep the camera under L-Target motion control while the Garo's speech box is displayed
*If Anju's Letter is deposited into a mailbox after the [[Postman]] has done his collection round on the Second Day, he will still collect the letter on the Final Day and try to deliver it to the Laundry Pool, but will vanish at 3:00 PM, right before he can ring the bell.
*When riding on Epona in Termina Field, if Link stands still and waits for the day transition with the screen shrinking in, after the sequence is complete, Epona will bolt into full speed without any input.
*When Link is cursed by a [[Blue Bubble]], the [[curse]] effect on his model temporarily disappears when entering other areas or talking to NPC's.
*While using the Circle-Pad Pro, or while playing on a New Nintendo 3DS, the camera on the first few frames of activation twitches for a short duration after L-targeting something, or after talking to an NPC.


====Version 1.1====
==Game Information==
*"ERROR!****" message issue has been fixed.
===Development===
*Fixed a sword glitch after playing at Honey and Darling's Shop.
[[Eiji Aonuma]], producer of {{TLoZ|Series}}, had previously discussed if {{MM|-}} should be remade for the Nintendo 3DS, taking into consideration the positive reception of {{OoT3D|-}}.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= It’s been 13 years since Ocarina of Time was originally released, and one of the big things that we made this remake possible was that there was an outpour of emotions from people who said they would like to see this game done. We said we could do it in 3D, so we did. I think certainly if there was a similar output of emotion and clamor from fans for a remake of Majora’s Mask, it wouldn’t be an utter impossibility.| url= http://mynintendonews.com/2011/07/23/nintendo-3ds-nintendo-are-discussing-the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask-3ds-remake/| title= Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Are Discussing The Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3DS Remake| site= My Nintendo News}}</ref> Fans in response had created a campaign named "[[Community:Operation Moonfall|Operation Moonfall]]" aiming to convince Nintendo to create the 3D remake.<ref>[http://www.zeldauniverse.net/zelda-news/operation-moonfall-bringing-majoras-mask-to-3ds/ Operation Moonfall – Bringing Majora’s Mask to 3DS]</ref> On November 4, 2011, he announced that the remake is already in consideration.<ref>[http://nintendoscene.com/2011/11/04/new-legend-of-zelda-3ds-game-confirmed/ New Legend of Zelda 3DS game confirmed]</ref> On October 11, 2013, he hinted at the possibility of a 3DS remake at the {{Wp|New York Comic Con}}, stating that fans may get an answer as to whether one will be released by playing {{ALBW}}.<ref>{{Cite Person|quote=If you play A Link Between Worlds, you may get an answer. You might find some information.|name=Eiji Aonuma|url=http://www.pixelitis.net/news/aonuma-teases-majoras-mask-news-link-worlds|title=NYCC ’13: Aonuma teases Majora’s Mask news in A Link Between Worlds}}</ref> On November 5, 2014, Nintendo confirmed via their Nintendo Direct that {{MM3D|-}} would be scheduled for a spring 2015 release.
*Adjustments made to make the game "a more fun gaming experience."
<ref>{{cite web|quote=Update Details Fixed the issue in which an “ERROR!****” message appears in-game
Fixed the issue in which users become unable to swing their swords after playing at Honey and Darling’s Shop
Adjustments have been made to make for a more fun gaming experience |author=Nintendo |published=February 27, 2015 |retrieved=March 5, 2015|url=http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14355/~/how-to-update-the-legend-of-zelda%3A-majoras-mask-3d |title=How to Update the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D |site= |type=}}</ref>


==Development==
On Miiverse, Eiji Aonuma stated that {{MM3D|-}} had been in development since 2011, shortly after finishing {{OoT3D|-}}.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D was actually in development almost immediately after we finished working on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, which was released in June of 2011. So although we’ve been working on the game for quite some time, we didn't want to say it was being developed until we were at a point  where we could proudly say that this is not going to be just another remake and that it's going to be worth your time. For a while now, when fans from Japan and around the world would ask me if we were working on a Majora's Mask remake, I would silently plead in my heart, thinking, “Please wait a bit longer!” (laughs). |author=Eiji Aonuma |published=November 8,2014 |retrieved=November 8, 2014|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171101034327/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADMUKmIuDSagA |title=Miiverse - Aonuma's post |site=Miiverse |type=}}</ref>
[[Eiji Aonuma]], producer of the ''Zelda'' series, had previously discussed if ''Majora's Mask'' should be remade for the Nintendo 3DS, taking into consideration the positive reception of ''Ocarina of Time 3D''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= It’s been 13 years since Ocarina of Time was originally released, and one of the big things that we made this remake possible was that there was an outpour of emotions from people who said they would like to see this game done. We said we could do it in 3D, so we did. I think certainly if there was a similar output of emotion and clamor from fans for a remake of Majora’s Mask, it wouldn’t be an utter impossibility.| url= http://mynintendonews.com/2011/07/23/nintendo-3ds-nintendo-are-discussing-the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask-3ds-remake/| title= Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Are Discussing The Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3DS Remake| site= My Nintendo News}}</ref> Fans in response had created a campaign named "[[Community:Operation Moonfall|Operation Moonfall]]" aiming to convince Nintendo to create the 3D remake.<ref>[http://www.zeldauniverse.net/zelda-news/operation-moonfall-bringing-majoras-mask-to-3ds/ Operation Moonfall – Bringing Majora’s Mask to 3DS]</ref> On November 4, 2011, he announced that the remake is already in consideration.<ref>[http://nintendoscene.com/2011/11/04/new-legend-of-zelda-3ds-game-confirmed/ New Legend of Zelda 3DS game confirmed]</ref> On October 11, 2013, he hinted at the possibility of a 3DS remake at the {{Wp|New York Comic Con}}, stating that fans may get an answer as to whether one will be released by playing {{ALBW}}.<ref>{{Cite person|quote=If you play A Link Between Worlds, you may get an answer. You might find some information.|name=Eiji Aonuma|url=http://www.pixelitis.net/news/aonuma-teases-majoras-mask-news-link-worlds|title=NYCC ’13: Aonuma teases Majora’s Mask news in A Link Between Worlds}}</ref> On November 5, 2014, Nintendo confirmed via their Nintendo Direct that ''Majora's Mask 3D'' would be scheduled for a spring 2015 release.


On Miiverse, Eiji Aonuma stated that ''Majora's Mask 3D'' had been in development since 2011, shortly after finishing ''Ocarina of Time 3D''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D was actually in development almost immediately after we finished working on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, which was released in June of 2011. So although we’ve been working on the game for quite some time, we didn't want to say it was being developed until we were at a point  where we could proudly say that this is not going to be just another remake and that it's going to be worth your time. For a while now, when fans from Japan and around the world would ask me if we were working on a Majora's Mask remake, I would silently plead in my heart, thinking, “Please wait a bit longer!” (laughs). |author=Eiji Aonuma |published=November 8,2014 |retrieved=November 8, 2014|url=https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADMUKmIuDSagA |title=Miiverse - Aonuma's post |site=Miiverse |type=}}</ref>
To commemorate the game's release, the 3DS eShop temporarily replaced its normal theme with the "[[Song of Storms]]".{{Fact}}


To commemorate the game's release, the 3DS eShop temporarily replaced its normal theme with the "[[Song of Storms]]".{{fact}}
===Limited Editions===
 
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==Limited Editions==
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In both North America and Europe, a limited special edition of the game was released. The North American version of the game includes a copy of the game plus a [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] figurine. The European version includes a copy of the game, a steelbook case, a pin badge, and a double-sided poster. By pre-ordering the game in the English retailer GAME, a [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]] paperweight is also included. Other retailers through Europe offer a Majora's Mask necklace and a black sack with the game's logo on it when pre-ordering the standard edition. When pre-ordering ''Code Name S.T.E.A.M.'' on the American retailer GameStop, a Majora's Mask pin from the European special edition is also included. A set of 24 postcards is also included when pre-ordering the game in Amazon Japan.
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In both North America and Europe, a limited special edition of the game was released. The North American version of the game included a copy of the game plus a [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] figurine. The European version included a copy of the game, a steelbook case, a pin badge, and a double-sided poster.


A special edition New Nintendo 3DS XL featuring a black console with a gold top with Majora's Mask and the four transformation masks is also set be released on launch day of both the game and the new console. In Europe and Japan, it includes a digital copy of the game pre-installed into the system. The Skull Kid figurine is also included when buying the console in the official Nintendo UK store.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= The New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Edition includes the New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Edition + An exclusive Skull Kid Figurine.|author= Nintendo|published= January 15, 2015|retrieved=January 15, 2015|url= http://store.nintendo.co.uk/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-console/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-majoras-mask-3d-edition/11070029.html?utm_medium=The+Legend+of+Zelda+UK&utm_source=facebook|title= New Nintendo 3DS XL Majoras Mask 3D Edition|site= Official Nintendo UK store|type=}}</ref>
A special edition New Nintendo 3DS XL was also released on launch day of both the game and the new console. It featured a black console with a gold top and bottom with Majora's Mask and the four transformation masks. In Europe and Japan, it included a digital copy of the game pre-installed into the system, while the North American version did not include the game at all. In Europe, the Skull Kid figurine was also included when buying the console in the official Nintendo UK store.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= The New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Edition includes the New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Edition + An exclusive Skull Kid Figurine.|author= Nintendo|published= January 15, 2015|retrieved=January 15, 2015|url= http://store.nintendo.co.uk/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-console/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-majoras-mask-3d-edition/11070029.html?utm_medium=The+Legend+of+Zelda+UK&utm_source=facebook|title= New Nintendo 3DS XL Majoras Mask 3D Edition|site= Official Nintendo UK store|type=}}</ref>


==Gallery==
===Pre-Order Bonuses===
===[[Gallery:Box Art|Box Art]]===
By pre-ordering the game in the English retailer GAME, a {{MM|Object}} paperweight was also included. Other retailers through Europe offered a Majora's Mask necklace and a black sack with the game's logo on it when pre-ordering the standard edition. When pre-ordering ''{{Wp|Code Name S.T.E.A.M.}}'' on the American retailer GameStop, a Majora's Mask pin from the European special edition was also included. A set of 24 postcards was also included when pre-ordering the game in Amazon Japan.
{{#section:Gallery:Box Art|MM3D}}


====Special Editions Contents and Pre-order Gifts====
===Speedrun Records===
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{{Main|Speedrun Records}}
File:MM3D NA Limited Edition Skull Kid.png|Skull Kid figurine
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File:MM3D EU Special Edition.png|European Special Edition
{{#section:Speedrun Records|MM3D}}
File:MM3D Majora's Mask Paperweight.png|English Majora's Mask paperweight pre-order gift
File:MM3D Majora's Mask Necklace Per-order.jpg|European Majora's Mask necklace and sack pre-order gift
File:MM3D Japanese Postcards.jpg|Japanese postcard set pre-order gift
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===Illustrations===
==Post-Launch Content==
<gallery>
===Updates===
File:MM3D Skull Kid Poster.png|Skull Kid holding Majora's Mask
{{Main|/Version History}}
File:MM3D Cast.jpg|Official artwork depicting several characters
A patch was released for {{MM3D|-}} on February 27, 2015. It could be downloaded for free on the {{Wp|Nintendo eShop}}.{{eShop}}
File:MM3D Fierce Deity and Majora.jpg|Fierce Deity Link with Majora's Incarnation and the Moon Children
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===Artwork===
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File:MM3D Link Masks.png|[[Link]] and [[Tatl]] with the [[Deku Mask|Deku]] and [[Zora Mask]]s
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File:MM3D Link Slash.png|Link and Tatl with the [[Razor Sword]] and [[Mirror Shield]]
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File:MM3D Deku Link.png|[[Deku Link]] playing the [[Pipes of Awakening]]
File:MM3D Goron Link Artwork.png|[[Goron Link]] playing the [[Drums of Sleep]]
File:MM3D Zora Link Artwork.png|[[Zora Link]] playing the [[Guitar of Waves]]
File:MM3D Majora's Mask.png|[[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]]
File:MM3D Skull Kid Artwork.png|[[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]]
File:MM3D Happy Mask Salesman Artwork.png|[[Happy Mask Salesman]]
File:MM3D Dead Tree.png|[[Deku Butler's Son]]
File:MM3D Gorman.png|[[Gorman]]
File:MM3D Guru-Guru Artwork.png|[[Guru-Guru]]
File:MM3D Curiosity Shop Man Art.png|[[Man from Curiosity Shop]]
File:MM3D Rosa Sisters Artwork.png|[[Rosa Sisters]]
File:MM3D Sakon Artwork.png|[[Sakon]]
File:MM3D ??? Artwork.png|[[???]]
File:MM3D Kamaro.png|[[Kamaro]]
File:MM3D Kaepora Gaebora.png|[[Kaepora Gaebora]]
File:MM3D Keeta Artwork.png|[[Captain Keeta]]
File:MM3D Garo Artwork.png|[[Garo]]
File:MM3D Poe Collector Artwork.png|[[Poe Collector]]
File:MM3D Stray Fairy Artwork.png|[[Stray Fairy]]
File:MM3D Great Fairy Artwork.png|[[Great Fairy]]
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===Nintendo Direct (November 5th, 2014)===
{{Version|MM3D|1.1}} fixed several bugs in the game's code. It removes the "ERROR!****" message, which now shows an empty text box instead. It fixes a glitch at [[Honey and Darling's Shop]] which causes Link to become swordless and moves the Ocarina of Time to the B Button. The update also fixes a bug in the European version of the game where depositing 0 Rupees to the [[Clock Town Bank]] while playing in the English language results in the game softlocking.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Update Details Fixed the issue in which an “ERROR!****” message appears in-game
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Fixed the issue in which users become unable to swing their swords after playing at Honey and Darling’s Shop
File:MM3D Nintendo Direct 1.png
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===Nintendo Direct (January 14th, 2015)===
==Reception==
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===Sales===
File:MM3D Goron Link.png
As of December 31, 2020, {{MM3D|-}} had sold 3.36 million copies worldwide.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book= ''2021 CESA Games White Papers''|publisher=Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association|page= }}</ref>
File:MM3D Woodfall Temple Block.png
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File:MM3D Woodfall Temple Deku Flying.png
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File:MM3D Woodfall Temple Torch 2.png
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File:MM3D Wearing Bunny Hood.png
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===Logos===
==Gallery==
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{{Gallery|Gallery:Majora's Mask 3D}}
File:Majora's Mask 3D Alt Logo.png|Alternate logo featuring white text
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===Video Gallery===
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D is a Nintendo 3DS remake of the Nintendo 64 game, Majora's Mask. It was officially announced during a Nintendo Direct on November 5, 2014,[9] and is directly comparable to Ocarina of Time 3D. The game's launch in both North America and Europe coincides with the launch of the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL systems.

Changes and Additions

Graphics

Much like Ocarina of Time 3D, the 3DS version of Majora's Mask is a remake of the original Nintendo 64 game, taking advantage of the more powerful hardware and fitting modern standards. It is the first major re-release of the game that is not an emulation, as the GameCube and Wii versions are. As such, most textures are significantly more detailed, and many models consist of more polygons than the original. Character designs have been updated to reflect their Ocarina of Time 3D counterparts. The frame rate has also been increased from the original game's 20 FPS to 30 FPS. Additionally, the touch screen interface and various other menus in the game now runs and maintains a constant 60 FPS, allowing smooth interaction with inventory management.

Controls

Much like in Ocarina of Time 3D, the item system is revamped. Items can be assigned to the X and Y buttons, while two extra item slots were added to the two right corners of the touch screen. The Ocarina of Time is permanently assigned to bottom left corner of the touch screen, while the Pictograph Box is permanently assigned to the top left corner once obtained. Tatl is also now assigned to the right on the Control Pad.

Motion controls can also be optionally used when in first person view. They allow Link to look around during movement when the L button is held without anything targeted. Unlike the original game, the viewpoint does not reset to a neutral position when the Circle Pad is released or motion control movement is ceased.

When playing on a New Nintendo 3DS or with the Circle Pad Pro, the extra Circle Pad allows full third-person camera control.

User interface

File:MM3D Clock Icon.png
The redesigned clock

Most of the original HUD has been moved down to the touch screen, leaving the upper screen mostly clear of graphic overlays. Only the A and B button prompts and clock still appear in the top screen.

The clock was redesigned as a bar that displays the full three day cycle, which now also shows the minutes. Each cell in the bar is color coded blue, yellow, and red to represent each day respectively. The clock display no longer fades when Link is actively moving around. During the final six hours, a small icon of the Moon is displayed on top of the countdown, which gradually turns red as time runs out.

The bottom screen displays the item inventory and map. It also displays Link's Heart Containers, Magic Meter, and Rupees.

Gameplay

The "Song of Double Time" now lets Link jump to a specific hour of the current day.[10]

Link's Mask transformations have been altered. When performing Deku Link's Spin Attack, the tip of his hat transforms into a root. Deku Link also needs to build up speed in order to start running. This affects hopping farther on water, now requiring walking around before performing a Spin Attack. When shooting a Bubble Blast, a sight appears when going into first person perspective. Also, the bubble does not burst if charged for too long. When flying after using a Deku Flower, the R Button can be pressed to show a mark where Deku Link will land.

Goron Link's attacks are executed faster. Curling is now done by simply pressing the A Button once. To uncurl, the A button must be pressed again. His turn rate while rolling has been reduced.

Zora Link now swims at a slower speed, making navigation of tight underwater corridors easier. The original swimming mechanics are merged with the electric Barrier attack, which drains the Magic Meter when executed. Zora Link's attacks are executed faster, his boomerangs can go through walls, and they can be recalled instantly by pressing the B button.

While riding Epona, if the Circle Pad is pulled, Epona will neigh and do a 180° turn depending on the angle the Circle Pad is held at. Doing so will also give Epona a speed boost in that direction.

All bosses now feature a new weak point in the form of an eye. Some of them are fought in a different manner and include a second phase.[11]

Sheikah Stones and Visions

Main articles: Sheikah Stone and Vision

Sheikah Stones make a return from Ocarina of Time 3D. They are large Gossip Stones that allow Link to see short gameplay clips called Visions. These Visions can be used to figure out puzzles or where to go next if stuck. In addition to visions, pictures of Piece of Heart and Stray Fairy locations were also added.

Saving

Owl Statues are now activated by just checking them, rather than striking them with a sword. Owl Statues now permanently save the game, and the "Song of Time" no longer saves the game at all. Some Owl Statues were also relocated.

A new type of statue known as Quill Statues were also added; these statues allow saving, but cannot be warped to with the "Song of Soaring."[12] Quill Statues appear all across Termina, including inside dungeons.

After the credits, the game prompts a save. If the game is saved, upon replaying the file, Link will return to the Dawn of the First Day with all collected masks (including the Fierce Deity's Mask) back.

The game now features three save files instead of two. Each file's Quest Status is displayed on the upper screen, including collected masks, Pieces of Heart, equipment, and any Rupees accumulated within the current cycle.

Fishing

Two Fishing Holes were added: one on the Road to Southern Swamp and the other in the Zora Cape.[13] Each includes 12 different types of Fish that can be caught, some of which require certain Masks to be worn.

Link can transform into the Fierce Deity Link inside the two Fishing Holes.

A new item called the Fishing Hole Pass was added, which lets Link fish for free. They replace the Purple Rupees and other rewards when completing mini-games or sidequests. They are often given to Link for completing sidequests or minigames that give a Mask or Piece of Heart, if Link has already obtained that prize.

Other Changes

Event Notes from the Bombers' Notebook

Regional Differences

Majora's Mask 3D is mostly based on the Japanese Nintendo 64 Version 1.1 of Majora's Mask, which was a more unpolished game than what was released internationally. This is evident in places such as the Pirates' Fortress where a shortcut to the Hookshot Treasure Chest can be found.[14]

Places

  • South Clock Town has been expanded with a larger plaza and symmetrical staircases leading up to the Clock Tower balcony.
  • The Clock Town Bank is now located in South Clock Town, embedded into the back of the Clock Tower.
  • The icon representing the Takkuri in Termina Field has been removed on the mini-map.
  • The poisonous water in the Southern Swamp has different coloration.
  • The Secret Grotto with the Bean Seller was redesigned, now having an exit to the soil east of the Deku Palace.
  • The moving platforms in the Deku Palace no longer move until Link is standing upon them.
  • The labyrinth of fire inside the Deku Shrine now contains metal gates that shoot out of the floor. Unlike the flames, the gates do not damage Link on contact.
  • Romani Ranch now features an arch that properly represents the ranch instead of a copy of the arch of Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time.
  • Zora Cape now has its proper name displayed on the screen upon entering the area.
  • The Gold Skulltula that was behind a coffin in the Oceanside Spider House was moved to a nearby wall.
  • The Pirates' Fortress exterior now has platforms containing Hookshot targets along the rightmost wall, allowing for easier access inside and outside upon receiving the Hookshot.
  • In the Pirates' Fortress, prior to shooting the beehive, the front door of the throne room is now locked.
  • The aquariums inside the Pirates' Fortress that contained Shell Blades no longer have them.

Characters

  • Link was given additional expression textures and animations.
  • Tatl no longer knows the exact location of the Great Fairy on the first cycle, telling Link that she does not visit Clock Town often and to ask the Bombers for information.
  • Some members of the Bombers have been relocated to different hiding spots, in order to fill all five areas of Clock Town. They no longer challenge Link a second time, as the Bombers' Notebook is now given by the Happy Mask Salesman instead. They also tell Link rumors that are added to the Bombers' Notebook. In addition, prior to the hide-and-seek game, Jim also forbids the use of Deku Nuts, saying the flash hurts their eyes, but he does not disqualify Link if they are used anyway.
  • Stray Fairies now have full 3D models as opposed to 2D sprites.
  • When viewing Skull Kid from the Astral Observatory, he no longer jumps away from the tower after taunting Link.
  • Anju now only gives Link the Room Key if he is in Goron form.
  • The Swamp Tourist Center Guide now hints at visiting Kotake when Koume is not at the window.
  • Koume, when on the boat tour, now acknowledges killing the Octorok when the boat gets close to hitting it.
  • The Deku guards patrolling the mazes inside the Deku Palace no longer show their vision range at nighttime.
  • The Great Fairy of Power and Wisdom have switched places, along with their rewards.
  • The frozen Goron Elder is now found near the first of the lake's Twin Islands. He will be encased in a snowball on the Final Day.
  • Shiro is now found in the Pirates' Fortress, next to the fortress watch tower. Tatl will alert his presence when he is approached.
  • Captain Keeta now speaks to Link before their battle in the Ikana Graveyard.[15] He also moves at a slower speed.
  • Dinolfos and Wizzrobe now have their names spelled correctly, instead of the misspelled "Dinofols" and "Wizrobe."
  • Epona can no longer run over Deku Flowers. She also neighs more frequently than before when not mounted; additionally, shooting Arrows at her no longer causes her to neigh.
  • Tatl's comments no longer asks Link if he always knows an enemy previously encountered in Ocarina of Time.
  • Kafei no longer has a hurt animation if Link uses explosives next to him.

Temples

  • Boss Remains are no longer required to activate the boss portals; the boss must simply have been fought at least once, beaten or not.
  • Three Stray Fairy locations have changed, two in Woodfall Temple and one in Snowhead Temple.
  • Odolwa can now be stunned by using Deku Nuts while flying from a Deku Flower. It can also be stunned with an Arrow or Sword attacks from the back or side while he is revving up a dash attack. If Odolwa is close enough to a yellow Deku Flower, it can also be stunned by launching from the flower as Deku Link. Additionally, its dancing animations have been altered, and will remain mostly passive for much of the battle.
  • The entrance to the Snowhead Temple features a gate which bounces Goron Link inside the temple.
  • The Stone Tower Temple no longer has the Triforce shape on the blocks when the Temple is inverted. Also, the Red Emblem that inverts the temple now hangs over the entrance, instead of behind a block. The blocks in front of the temple's entrance are now in a V-shaped formation rather than being aligned horizontally.
  • The wooden crates behind the bombable wall in the western room of the Stone Tower Temple have been replaced by a single stone block, which must be pushed onto a switch.
  • The Treasure Chest that contains a Small Key in one of the Stone Tower Temple's water-filled areas must now be summoned by navigating onto a small platform that contains a floor switch.
  • Zora Link's dungeon Inside the Moon is redesigned, with new puzzles involving striking Crystal Switches to open gates, while retaining the water pipe maze.
  • The unused Moon dungeon cutscenes are now used, and a new cutscene was made for the Twinmold dungeon.

Items

Miscellaneous

  • The camera follows Link after going through a loading zone.
  • Most cutscenes are shortened after the first time they are watched.
  • The cutscene played after playing the "Song of Soaring" can now be skipped.
  • Pressing the B button while climbing a ladder now makes Link climb faster.
  • Additional text has been added after the Moon destruction sequence. The Happy Mask Salesman also greets Link with a text box after this sequence, rather than the original text on a black background.
  • The exit bases in Secret Grottos are redesigned.
  • Link can no longer go into first person while swimming as a human.
  • Zora Link can now play the Zora Guitar underwater.
  • Sun Blocks and Sun Switches feature an eye instead of a face.
  • Two new dance animations were added to the ReDeads in the Ancient Castle of Ikana. These ReDeads can be found in the second staircase room of basement 2.
  • As in Ocarina of Time 3D, a new credits sequence for the 3DS version staff now plays at the end of the original credits. It features a new orchestral styled medley of various songs from the game.
  • Sound effects for item pick ups, menu transitions, and Link's yells will fully play through before playing again rather than resetting the sound over.
  • Small waterfalls no longer show a graphic of water hitting Link's model when he is standing beneath them, unlike Ocarina of Time 3D.
  • When Link tries to draw his sword after being injured by a Blue Bubble, the on-screen text no longer uses the word "jinxed", now using the word "cursed" instead.

Bugs/Glitches

  • Sometimes while viewing in first person, the camera may abruptly stop.
  • While loading East Clock Town for the first time, if Gorman is traveling to the Mayor's Official Residence, he will be facing the wrong direction.
  • The Worker carrying a wooden beam and walking around South Clock Town does not actually move when off-screen.
  • The Moon is invisible inside the Laundry Pool on the First Day, Second Day, and during the daytime of the Final Day. The Moon is rendered incomplete on the night of the Final Day. If Link wears the Zora's Mask and dives into the pool and looks up in first person, the Moon will be fully rendered on all other days.
  • L-Targeting a Garo after defeating it will keep the camera under L-Target motion control while the Garo's speech box is displayed
  • If Anju's Letter is deposited into a mailbox after the Postman has done his collection round on the Second Day, he will still collect the letter on the Final Day and try to deliver it to the Laundry Pool, but will vanish at 3:00 PM, right before he can ring the bell.
  • When riding on Epona in Termina Field, if Link stands still and waits for the day transition with the screen shrinking in, after the sequence is complete, Epona will bolt into full speed without any input.
  • When Link is cursed by a Blue Bubble, the curse effect on his model temporarily disappears when entering other areas or talking to NPC's.
  • While using the Circle-Pad Pro, or while playing on a New Nintendo 3DS, the camera on the first few frames of activation twitches for a short duration after L-targeting something, or after talking to an NPC.

Game Information

Development

Eiji Aonuma, producer of The Legend of Zelda series, had previously discussed if Majora's Mask should be remade for the Nintendo 3DS, taking into consideration the positive reception of Ocarina of Time 3D.[16] Fans in response had created a campaign named "Operation Moonfall" aiming to convince Nintendo to create the 3D remake.[17] On November 4, 2011, he announced that the remake is already in consideration.[18] On October 11, 2013, he hinted at the possibility of a 3DS remake at the New York Comic Con, stating that fans may get an answer as to whether one will be released by playing A Link Between Worlds.[19] On November 5, 2014, Nintendo confirmed via their Nintendo Direct that Majora's Mask 3D would be scheduled for a spring 2015 release.

On Miiverse, Eiji Aonuma stated that Majora's Mask 3D had been in development since 2011, shortly after finishing Ocarina of Time 3D.[20]

To commemorate the game's release, the 3DS eShop temporarily replaced its normal theme with the "Song of Storms".[citation needed]

Limited Editions

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The New Nintendo 3DS XL
Majora's Mask Edition

In both North America and Europe, a limited special edition of the game was released. The North American version of the game included a copy of the game plus a Skull Kid figurine. The European version included a copy of the game, a steelbook case, a pin badge, and a double-sided poster.

A special edition New Nintendo 3DS XL was also released on launch day of both the game and the new console. It featured a black console with a gold top and bottom with Majora's Mask and the four transformation masks. In Europe and Japan, it included a digital copy of the game pre-installed into the system, while the North American version did not include the game at all. In Europe, the Skull Kid figurine was also included when buying the console in the official Nintendo UK store.[21]

Pre-Order Bonuses

By pre-ordering the game in the English retailer GAME, a Majora's Mask paperweight was also included. Other retailers through Europe offered a Majora's Mask necklace and a black sack with the game's logo on it when pre-ordering the standard edition. When pre-ordering Code Name S.T.E.A.M. on the American retailer GameStop, a Majora's Mask pin from the European special edition was also included. A set of 24 postcards was also included when pre-ordering the game in Amazon Japan.

Speedrun Records

Main article: Speedrun Records
Category Runner Time Date
Any% iwabi74 33m 23s March 19, 2021
Any% (No Wrong Warp) iwabi74 1h 33m 35s January 26, 2022
Any% (Glitchless) iwabi74 2h 52m 1s January 30, 2022
100% iwabi74 5h 21m 34s March 18, 2019
All Masks iwabi74 2h 6m 55s January 24, 2022
All Fairy Rewards iwabi74 1h 59m 21s September 22, 2022

Post-Launch Content

Updates

Main article: /Version History

A patch was released for Majora's Mask 3D on February 27, 2015. It could be downloaded for free on the Nintendo eShop.[note 1]

Update
Version 1.0
Release Date
Content
Base Version of Majora's Mask 3D
Update
Version 1.1
Release Date
Febuary 27, 2015
Content
  • Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience
UpdateRelease DateContent
Version 1.0
Base Version of Majora's Mask 3D
Version 1.1
Febuary 27, 2015
  • Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience

Version 1.1 fixed several bugs in the game's code. It removes the "ERROR!****" message, which now shows an empty text box instead. It fixes a glitch at Honey and Darling's Shop which causes Link to become swordless and moves the Ocarina of Time to the B Button. The update also fixes a bug in the European version of the game where depositing 0 Rupees to the Clock Town Bank while playing in the English language results in the game softlocking.[23]

Reception

Sales

As of December 31, 2020, Majora's Mask 3D had sold 3.36 million copies worldwide.[24]

Gallery

External Links

Notes

  1. In 2023, the Nintendo eShop for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS closed, making Downloadable Content unavailable with the exception of "Update via Local Wireless" on the Nintendo 3DS.[22]

References

  1. "開発:任天堂、グレッゾ"[1] , , published November 13, 2014, retrieved November 15, 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 7
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D , Nintendo.co.uk, retrieved February 10, 2020.
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D , Nintendo Australia & New Zealand (archive), retrieved February 10, 2020.
  5. 繁體中文版Nintendo 3DS專用下載軟體『The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask 3D』公開下載 , Nintendo Hong Kong, published October 12, 2015, retrieved October 13, 2015.
  6. [2] , Nintendo Korea, retrieved June 25, 2016.
  7. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 10
  8. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 242
  9. Nintendo, Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014 , YouTube, published November 5, 2014, retrieved November 5, 2014.
  10. "Time savings: Save easily and often, and jump to a specific time of day."A new dawn for a brilliant game , Official Majora's Mask website, retrieved January 14, 2015.
  11. "While I can’t say much about it… one thing— a boss fight has been changed." —Eiji Aonuma (The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing.)
  12. "Thanks to owl statues and quill statues found throughout Termina, you can now save your adventure at any time. But be warned: returning to the dawn of the first day no longer automatically saves your progress." — Nintendo, What's new? , Nintendo UK Official Site, retrieved March 23, 2015.
  13. "You’ll get to fish! Although… it makes you wonder whether you’ll have that free time to fish in the world of Majora’s Mask, So we’ve added fishing ponds. Two of them, too. There might be something monstrous you could fish out, so please look forward to it." —Eiji Aonuma (The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Changes Up Boss Fights, Adds Fishing.)
  14. Majora's Mask Program Revision Differences , The Cutting Room Floor, retrieved April 27, 2015.
  15. "Young Swordsman! You Summoned me? Ah, but before we may exchange words, I must first test your skill. Stop me in my tracks. Pass through the barrier of flame. Show me what you've got!" — Captain Keeta (Majora's Mask 3D)
  16. "It’s been 13 years since Ocarina of Time was originally released, and one of the big things that we made this remake possible was that there was an outpour of emotions from people who said they would like to see this game done. We said we could do it in 3D, so we did. I think certainly if there was a similar output of emotion and clamor from fans for a remake of Majora’s Mask, it wouldn’t be an utter impossibility."Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Are Discussing The Legend Of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3DS Remake , My Nintendo News.
  17. Operation Moonfall – Bringing Majora’s Mask to 3DS
  18. New Legend of Zelda 3DS game confirmed
  19. "If you play A Link Between Worlds, you may get an answer. You might find some information." —Eiji Aonuma (NYCC ’13: Aonuma teases Majora’s Mask news in A Link Between Worlds.)
  20. "The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D was actually in development almost immediately after we finished working on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, which was released in June of 2011. So although we’ve been working on the game for quite some time, we didn't want to say it was being developed until we were at a point where we could proudly say that this is not going to be just another remake and that it's going to be worth your time. For a while now, when fans from Japan and around the world would ask me if we were working on a Majora's Mask remake, I would silently plead in my heart, thinking, “Please wait a bit longer!” (laughs)." — Eiji Aonuma, Miiverse - Aonuma's post , Miiverse, published November 8,2014, retrieved November 8, 2014.
  21. "The New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Edition includes the New Nintendo 3DS XL The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Edition + An exclusive Skull Kid Figurine." — Nintendo, New Nintendo 3DS XL Majoras Mask 3D Edition , Official Nintendo UK store, published January 15, 2015, retrieved January 15, 2015.
  22. "As of March 27, 2023 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time, it is no longer possible to make purchases in Nintendo eShop for the Wii U system and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. It is also no longer possible to download free content, including game demos."Wii U & Nintendo 3DS eShop Discontinuation Q&A (web archive), Nintendo, retrieved April 9, 2024.
  23. "Update Details Fixed the issue in which an “ERROR!****” message appears in-game Fixed the issue in which users become unable to swing their swords after playing at Honey and Darling’s Shop Adjustments have been made to make for a more fun gaming experience" — Nintendo, How to Update the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D , Nintendo Official Website, published February 27, 2015, retrieved March 5, 2015.
  24. 2021 CESA Games White Papers, Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association, [which page?]