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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (MODULE) (excellent condition) (USED) - N64 (RESTART)

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (module) (very good condition) (used guaranteed)

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Game Text: German, English, French, Italian
Packaging : Module

After fulfilling Princess Zelda's request and saving the land of Hyrule from grave danger, Link sets out on his horse Epona. In the Lost Grove, he is ambushed by Skull Kid, a goblin wearing a mysterious mask, accompanied by the fairies Tael and Tatl. Skull Kid transforms Link into a small plant-like creature called a Deku Scrub and takes away his horse and magical ocarina. Soon after, Tatl joins Link and agrees to help him return to his original form. An encounter with a wandering mask salesman reveals that Skull Kid is wearing Majora's Mask, an ancient object used in sinister rituals that summons an ominous moon to hover over the land of Termina. Link has exactly three days to find a way to prevent its fall.

Majora's Mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time. It uses the same engine and visual style, as well as a virtually identical interface. The game retains traditional Zelda game elements (dungeon exploration, sword fighting, bows, bombs, heart containers, etc.) as well as those introduced in its immediate predecessor, such as active blocking with a shield, various objects to throw, and the use of melodies played on the ocarina to solve puzzles. Compared to previous Zelda games, this edition focuses more on interaction with NPCs and offers a larger selection of items, optional quests, and mini-games.

The time system is also unique to this entry. The game has an internal clock, where one hour is approximately equal to one real-world minute. If the player does not complete all objectives within three in-game days, the moon falls on Termina, destroying everything and ending the game. However, the player can return to the first day at any time by playing a song on the ocarina, saving all quest-related progress and inventory, but losing other items such as ammo or money (unless stored in a bank). It is also possible to learn melodies that greatly slow down the passage of time, or instantly advance the clock to the next day.

The game is DE / FR / EN, an expansion pack is required to play. This is not included in the delivery.

The game supports the Rumble Pak.

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