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'''Majora's Mask''' was the second game in the ] released for the ]. Though not as popular as its predecessor ], it still sold briskly. | '''Majora's Mask''' was the second game in the ] released for the ]. Though not as popular as its predecessor ], it still sold briskly. | ||
The gameplay involved the same dynamic ] environment as previous games in the series, but it was structured differently. The storyline placed the player in an alternate reality called Termina (not in ] as in previous games) where a mysterious mask-wearing imp had caused multiple problems, not least of which was the moon due to crash onto the planet in three days. The player lives these three days over and over again, collecting items and knowledge, attempting to prevent this catastrophe. | The gameplay involved the same dynamic ] environment as previous games in the series, but it was structured differently. The storyline placed the player in an alternate reality called ] (not in ] as in previous games) where a mysterious mask-wearing imp called ] had caused multiple problems, not least of which was the moon due to crash onto the planet in three days. The player lives these three days over and over again, collecting items and knowledge, attempting to prevent this catastrophe. | ||
Masks, which had first appeared as a side quest in ''Ocarina of Time'' played an important part in the game. Many of the 26 masks were necessary in order to progress through the game, though it was not required to collect them all. | Masks, which had first appeared as a side quest in ''Ocarina of Time'' played an important part in the game. Many of the 26 masks were necessary in order to progress through the game, though it was not required to collect them all. | ||
The music was composed by ]. (with the exception of the boss battle, middle boss battle, and battle music which was composed by Toru Minegishi) | The music was composed by ]. (with the exception of the boss battle, middle boss battle, and battle music which was composed by Toru Minegishi) | ||
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Revision as of 21:45, 23 February 2004
Majora's Mask was the second game in the Zelda series released for the Nintendo 64. Though not as popular as its predecessor Ocarina of Time, it still sold briskly.
The gameplay involved the same dynamic 3D environment as previous games in the series, but it was structured differently. The storyline placed the player in an alternate reality called Termina (not in Hyrule as in previous games) where a mysterious mask-wearing imp called Skull Kid had caused multiple problems, not least of which was the moon due to crash onto the planet in three days. The player lives these three days over and over again, collecting items and knowledge, attempting to prevent this catastrophe.
Masks, which had first appeared as a side quest in Ocarina of Time played an important part in the game. Many of the 26 masks were necessary in order to progress through the game, though it was not required to collect them all.
The music was composed by Koji Kondo. (with the exception of the boss battle, middle boss battle, and battle music which was composed by Toru Minegishi)
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Clocktown Snowhead Woodfall Southern Swamp Ivanna Graveyard Termina Field Milk Road