Tag: Majora’s Mask 3D

The other day we covered a “Miiting” between Nintendo and the Happy Mask Salesman on Miiverse. Included in this meeting was the Happy Mask Salesman seemingly dropping hints, such as:

“If this keeps going, maybe it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect me to pop up in a new Zelda game too…?”…

March 13th has come and gone, which means the aforementioned ‘Developer’s Room Miiting’ has been conducted. MariChan informed the Miiverse Legend of Zelda community that she’d be holding a direct interview with the franchise’s developers- only, the interview panned out a little differently than we all expected. The special guest interviewed actually turned out to be the Happy Mask Salesman! Jump to see the questions that MariChan- the voice of us fans- asked, and the answers we received from this…

It’s been a month since the much-hyped Majora’s Mask 3D was released for the 3DS. One of the major changes that Nintendo made to this re-released classic was the addition of a bright, giant eye to highlight the weak spots of each boss monster. Now that many of us have had the opportunity to play, if not finish, Majora’s Mask 3D, I thought it was about time to ask: what do you think of the giant eye…

This was definitely unexpected, In two prior Miiting interviews, Nintendo unveiled developer insight into the process behind making specific games – this time however they took a twist, interviewing the Happy Mask Salesman. He tackles questions about himself, Majora’s Mask 3D, and even how he obtained the infamous Majora’s Mask. Of course the interview is mostly in jest and to have fun, but it’s likely that a developer is behind the voice of HMS. Since this interview was conducted in the comment section on Miiverse, we have the entire interview for you in image form below…

Exactly one month has passed since the release of the Zelda series’ second 3D remake. Majora’s Mask 3D has been selling like crazy, thanks to much hype from the community. Nintendo has spared no expense with ad campaigns and marketing, pushing out multiple commercials and YouTube ads pertaining to the game. Now it’s time to hear the fan’s voice, was buying Majora’s Mask 3D worth it?

For those who played the original game on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube, Majora’s Mask 3D felt nostalgic…

NPD Group, a company that focuses on market research, has released a list of the top ten best-selling video games in the United States in the month of February, and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D was at #1, with about 515,000 units sold. It’s sold more than Evolve, Dying Light, and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

It’s no secret that Majora’s Mask 3D has been selling amazingly well, after the news that the game sold more than 200,000 units in Japan during launch week, and…

Majora’s Mask 3D came out almost a month ago. The buzz about it is dying down, but it’s not gone yet! Gamers are still traversing the land of Termina, and commercials as well as ads are still being run to boost the sales of this 3D adventure.

Ever wondered how the masks are made? Dorkly has uploaded a comic centered on Majora’s Mask…

Ben “Yahtzee” Crosshaw is no stranger to reviewing Zelda games. Since his debut on The Escapist in 2007 this fast-talking self-styled jaded misanthropic Brit has reviewed all but one of the Zelda games that came out since. He started with Phantom Hourglass, skipped Spirit Tracks and has reviewed Skyward Sword, A Link Between Worlds, Hyrule Warriors, Wind Waker HD and Ocarina of Time 3D. Yahtzee has finally reviewed the latest release in the series: Majora’s Mask 3D. Watch the review…

With the recent release of Majora’s Mask 3D, Patti Rudistill on YouTube has uploaded an incredible cover of “Clock Town” from Majora’s Mask. This exceptional arrangement features violin, flute, oboe, and ocarina to complete the memorable tune. Hit the jump to take a look!

Over the last few weeks, Akira Himekawa (female duo behind the Zelda manga series) has been releasing rare manuscript pages of the Majora’s Mask manga in honor of Majora’s Mask 3D. The first two sets of manuscripts showed off pages from a cut storyline involving Romani Ranch. Last week, Himekawa released another set of manuscript pages which depict some rough, early drawings of Zora Link interacting with the Indigo-Go’s. These are really cool behind-the-scenes images for fans of the manga to check out…