Recently, Nintendo's Eiji Aonuma, director and producer of the Zelda series, demonstrated about fifteen minutes of the upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. It did not take long, but there is an English translation now available.
Majora's Mask Site Goes Live With New Screenshots
With thanks to Claude Smith of heavens-feel.com for the quick turnaround for all of us Westerners.
Fans of the original N64 game - itself a continuation of Ocarina of Time - will be right at home as Aonuma transports us back into Clock Town. The newly rendered HD graphics look fabulous, and are might sight better than the original's blockiness (several graphic comparisons have been released; see for yourself here).
Did You Never Stop Playing Warcraft In The Last Ten Years? Here's A Gift For You
The video showed off little that was new, but served more as a reintroduction to the world of Termina and the various denizens of Clock Town. Aonuma does show off the improved Bombers notebook - the game's 'to do' list you receive from the organization of kids, The Bombers, that allows you to fulfill mission objectives. Just push the start button and the notebook will appear on the screen in an organized manner.
The whole sixteen minute wander around Clock Town is a pleasant trip down memory lane for the older fans and will hopefully serve as a great commercial for the kids in the audience. There was a time when all Zelda games were bought day one, no matter what we had seen. Kids these days, amirite?
Watch the video below! The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D is out on the 3DS on February 13.