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Aonuma: Majora's Mask 3D in Development Since Ocarina of Time 3D was Finished

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Majora's Mask 3D European Box Art

With the recent news confirming Majora's Mask 3D for the 3DS, Aonuma has taken to Miiverse to talk a little about the development of the game. It went into development almost immediately after Ocarina of Time 3D development finished. The game was always coming - they just did not want to announce it until the right moment. When asked about it - Aonuma would always think, "Please wait a bit longer!" He also mentions there will be new features in the game but no details are given. Be sure to check out the full quotes after the break...

Greetings to everyone in The Legend of Zelda community! Eiji Aonuma from Nintendo here.

Since The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D was announced during the most recent Nintendo Direct, I've noticed that many of you have posted your thoughts in this community. Now, I'd like to say a few words for myself about Majora's Mask 3D, which is planned for release next spring.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D was actually in development almost immediately after we finished working on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, which was released in June of 2011. So although we've been working on the game for quite some time, we didn't want to say it was being developed until we were at a point where we could proudly say that this is not going to be just another remake and that it's going to be worth your time. For a while now, when fans from Japan and around the world would ask me if we were working on a Majora's Mask remake, I would silently plead in my heart, thinking, "Please wait a bit longer!" (laughs).

We've spent a lot of time making sure the gameplay experience is smoother than in the original version without taking away from this unique world. I hope those that haven't played the original game, and those of you that played it but gave up mid-way through will take this opportunity to give the new version a try.

Oh, and I should mention that we haven't removed the distinct look and feel that are unique to this game, so it should live up to this game's Japanese catchphrase, "this Zelda has a scary vibe." Brace yourselves for what this world has to offer! (laughs)

When it's closer to its release date, I'll talk more about what has been changed in the Nintendo 3DS version and its new features right here in this comunity, so stay tuned!

About the Author: Austin Dickson

Austin Dickson has been around the Zelda fandom for years. He started Link's Hideaway as a small personal project, which later turned into something of which he never thought possible. He enjoys writing articles, guides, walkthroughs, and developing the different Concealed Gaming network sites.

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