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Zeruda no densetsu: Mujura no kamen

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  • 2000
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Zeruda no densetsu: Mujura no kamen (2000)
Adventure EpicDark FantasyFantasy EpicActionAdventureFamilyFantasy

Link landet, in ein Pflanzenwesen verwandelt, in Unruhstadt, in der Welt Termina. Die Stadt wird in 3 Tagen von einem herabstürzenden Mond zerstört werden. Es liegt an Link dies zu verhinder... Alles lesenLink landet, in ein Pflanzenwesen verwandelt, in Unruhstadt, in der Welt Termina. Die Stadt wird in 3 Tagen von einem herabstürzenden Mond zerstört werden. Es liegt an Link dies zu verhindern. Mit der Ocarina kann er 3 Tage zurück reisen.Link landet, in ein Pflanzenwesen verwandelt, in Unruhstadt, in der Welt Termina. Die Stadt wird in 3 Tagen von einem herabstürzenden Mond zerstört werden. Es liegt an Link dies zu verhindern. Mit der Ocarina kann er 3 Tage zurück reisen.

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    • Sachi Matsumoto
    • Kôji Tobe
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    • Regie
      • Eiji Aonuma
      • Yoshiaki Koizumi
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      • Mitsuhiro Takano
      • Bill Trinen
      • Jason Leung
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      • Fujiko Takimoto
      • Sachi Matsumoto
      • Kôji Tobe
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    Fujiko Takimoto
    • Link
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    blackjack128

    hint: think "Groundhog Day" and "The Mask"

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    But, several classic favorites return to this game, such as the full classic Zelda theme, rehashed into more of an action peice then a march, and a lot of favorates from Ocarina of Time, such as the shooting gallery, and your trusty steed, Epona. you can use your bow and Arrow while riding her, and this time, the main feild is full of enemies. perfect for target practice. The music is not quite as involving as before, but it is still a pretty good game.
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    While debate can (and will) rage on as to the best games of all time, Majora's Mask earns a spot on that list, just as it's predecessor did. I freely admit that it is my personal favorite video game of all time, and it's well worth a look by any gamer.
    10Cyrus_wd

    The best game ever!!

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    Shadow-2000

    The Classic series with a new twist!

    The Legend of Zelda has become a classic to every gamer in the world, especially to me. The original Nintendo game caused a major revolution on gameplay back in 1987 and never truly grew old. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link also provided some terrific moments despite being the worst chapter in the series. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past delivered the finest hours of gameplay ever seen, beating every other Zelda game. I never played the Game Boy games despite the positive reviews I've heard about Link's Awakening, Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Zelda entered the 3D universe through the N64, delivering the classic in its most realistic inception, achieving perfection. Ocarina of Time was an unforgettable game that I still enjoy playing.

    Now Majora's Mask has joined the Zelda series providing extra hours of fun. While this game follows the time period of Ocarina of Time (as well as that game's engine), Majora's Mask is actually different from any other Zelda game I've ever played.

    At first, I was disappointed by Majora's Mask, but then I saw the beauty of this masterpiece. The story becomes more personal than the previous games. While the previous Zelda adventures dealt with Ganon, Princess Zelda, the Triforce and Hyrule's destiny, Majora's Mask strays from the common path and delivers a fresh new insight into the Zelda universe, proving that the story of the series isn't entirely dependent on the Zelda/Ganon/Triforce legend.

    Technologically this game is a brilliant achievement! It builds on the previous game's engine. Graphics are definetely enhanced as well as some of the sounds. I was overjoyed to hear the traditional Zelda theme music which had disappeared in Ocarina of Time. This game makes good use of the Expansion Pak required to play it by reducing frame rate and adding depth to the 3D landscape. I was worried this game might disappoint me in that department. It has been five years since the N64 entered our houses. With the presence of both the Dreamcast and the Playstation 2 as well as future PC releases, Nintendo can't rely on the N64 much longer. It's reaching old age already just like the Super Nintendo had back in 1995. It's time to move on. Since this is the final Zelda produced for the N64 we'll have to wait a few more years for Nintendo's next release on the next platformer.

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      One of the few Zelda games in which Ganon does not appear.
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      In this game's original Japanese version, there were three save files. However, the only time when players could save their games was when they played the Song of Time to warp back to the beginning of the three-day cycle. When the English version of Majora's Mask was being developed, Nintendo added an interrupt-save feature, which would not actually save the data permanently (as playing the Song of Time would), but instead kept the in-progress data in memory until the next time the file was opened. Due to space restrictions, however, this feature forced Nintendo to remove one of the save files for the English-language release, making it the first and perhaps last Zelda game to feature only two save files rather than the traditional three.
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