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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is the ever-so-popular successor of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Here, Link breaks all rules of time travel to stop a mask from pulling the moon down to earth, or something like that...
Preview Demo
A so-called "preview demo" of this game can be found circulating on the Internet. When you start up this game, it drops you off at a select menu where you can choose from eight destinations within the game. Once in-game, you own many (but not all) items in the game. You can also quit the game at any time and return to the select screen by going into the pause menu and pressing B to quit. Other than these changes, the game appears to be identical to the final game.
Cleanup > To do
Games > Games by content > Games with debugging functions
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden level selects
Games > Games by content > Games with regional differences
Games > Games by content > Games with revisional differences
Games > Games by content > Games with unused abilities
Games > Games by content > Games with unused animations
Games > Games by content > Games with unused areas
Games > Games by content > Games with unused cinematics
Games > Games by content > Games with unused enemies
Games > Games by content > Games with unused graphics
Games > Games by content > Games with unused items
Games > Games by content > Games with unused models
Games > Games by content > Games with unused music
Games > Games by content > Games with unused objects
Games > Games by content > Games with unused text
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Nintendo
Games > Games by platform > Nintendo 64 games
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Nintendo
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 2000
Games > Games by series > Legend of Zelda series
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