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Majora's Mask looks great on the 3DS, but if you've already had the pleasure, there's not much new content worth a second go. Jeff Bakalar Editor at Large.
Nintendo announced the new Zelda: Majora’s Mask release this morning, a remake of the popular Nintendo 64 game upgraded and re-made for handhelds. Although Nintendo refuses to jump over to ...
Majora's Mask 3D incorporates a similar touchscreen menu interface to Ocarina of Time 3D, and this is immensely useful given how often you switch between masks and items.
Majora’s Mask 3D though is not a new game. It’s an enhanced port very much in the style of Ocarina Of Time 3D on the 3DS, and once again developed by little known Japanese studio Grezzo.
To some extent, that is the case with Majora's Mask 3D.The frame rate is increased to 30 FPS from the original's 20, while motion controls can be used to aim Link's projectile weapons accurately.
UPDATE: The Majora's Mask 3DS is, for right now, back in stock, this time at Best Buy. Earlier today, Nintendo announced that it was shipping a special, limited edition 3DS with a Majora's Mask ...
For Majora's Mask 3D, most these bosses have been revamped, making them smarter, more challenging and more exciting to take down. The game's visuals have also received a dramatic boost.
UPDATE 06/11/2014 6pm: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D's Special Edition now has pics and a trailer so you can check out all its bonus material. The Majora's Mask Special Edition has so far ...
Majora's Mask 3D does the smart thing and lets you pick exactly which hour in the future you want to jump to. It's just one of many improvements that, when added together, make Majora's Mask 3D ...
Like Ocarina of Time 3D, the upcoming Majora's Mask 3D will be graphically beefed up compared to its N64 original. But a few new textures here and there are not the only changes players can look ...
Majora's Mask 3D runs just fine on older 3DS models, but the experience is much more improved and cozy on the latest version, the New Nintendo 3DS.
Majora’s Mask is easily the strangest, most risk-taking adventure in the Zelda series. It’s completely unlike any of Link’s other games, and delivers a tense, bizarre, and somber exploration ...