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At the fishing hole, if you cast your line just right, you can catch the shop owner's hat, revealing a bald patch on his head.
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Although Majora's Mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, there was an official novel released set shortly after the events in the game. "Link and the Portal of Doom" was written by Tracey West and published by Scholastic in 2006 as part of the Nintendo Heroes series.
In the book, a mysterious portal suddenly appears in Hyrule which absorbs all things around it and threatens to destroy the land. Link and Navi have to travel across Hyrule to learn five parts of a song which will destroy the portal.
Although officially licensed by Nintendo, it's considered to be non-canon.
In the book, a mysterious portal suddenly appears in Hyrule which absorbs all things around it and threatens to destroy the land. Link and Navi have to travel across Hyrule to learn five parts of a song which will destroy the portal.
Although officially licensed by Nintendo, it's considered to be non-canon.
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After acquiring the three Spiritual Stones and obtaining the Ocarina of Time from Zelda, if players head straight to the Back Alley of Hyrule Castle Town, they'll find a fatally wounded Soldier. If players talk to him, he'll tell how Ganondorf betrayed the King and that he was injured trying to fight Ganondorf's men so Zelda and Impa could flee. He tells Link to head to the Temple of Time and dies soon after.
If players try to talk to him again, a message will appear saying "He's not moving anymore...."
If players try to talk to him again, a message will appear saying "He's not moving anymore...."
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In the German version, the carpenters are named John, Paul, George & Ringo, after the 60's British pop group The Beatles.
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When starting development on Ocarina of Time, Nintendo weren't sure how large of a game they'd be able to make with the Nintendo 64's memory restrictions. Miyamoto even considered structuring the game in a similar fashion to Super Mario 64, with Ganon's castle being the hub. The Forest Temple with Ganon's doppelganger jumping in and out of paintings was an idea carried over from that period of development.
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After slashing a sign with your sword in Ocarina of Time, playing Zelda's Lullaby while near the sign will repair it. Once the song is finished, the solving a puzzle jingle plays and the sign magically repairs itself.
This same thing happens in Majora's Mask with playing the Song of Healing.
This same thing happens in Majora's Mask with playing the Song of Healing.
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It's speculated that the forest and water temples in Ocarina of Time were originally wind and ice temples. The symbol on the Water Medallion from the Water Temple appears to have a snowflake on it, and the Forest Medallion design resembles a fan. This connection is further supported by the interior of Ganon's Tower, which is based on different temples. The Forest Temple portion of the tower has a wind puzzle based around fans, and the Water Temple portion of the tower is based on ice.
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In the German version of Ocarina of Time, if you speak to Princess Zelda while wearing the Keaton mask, she will say:
"Was bist du denn? Ach, du bist eines dieser goldigen kleinen Taschenmonster, oder?"
Which roughly translates into:
"What are you? Oh, you're one of those golden little pocket monsters, right?"
Referencing the visual similarities between the mask and Pikachu.
"Was bist du denn? Ach, du bist eines dieser goldigen kleinen Taschenmonster, oder?"
Which roughly translates into:
"What are you? Oh, you're one of those golden little pocket monsters, right?"
Referencing the visual similarities between the mask and Pikachu.
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Ocarina of Time was originally planned to be played in a first-person perspective, but it was changed to third-person because Miyamoto wanted the change from Young Link to Adult Link to be visible on screen. He also thought players should see Link because "he is so cool looking!"
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During beta testing for Ocarina of Time, developers added an Arwing from the Star Fox series to the game to test enemy AI and Z-Targeting. While it was never actually used in the game, the code was never removed and can still be accessed via devices like GameShark and Action Replay.
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If the Song of Healing in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is reversed, it sounds similar to Saria's Song from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. While this may seem unintentional, the inputs to perform each song are also reversed from each other, with Saria's Song being played by pressing Down, Right and Left, while the Song of Healing is played with Left, Right and Down.
Song comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJB85e1L3MI
Song of Healing inputs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkmI_OeiNqY#t=43
Saria's Song inputs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd60Sgob99I#t=226
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJB85e1L3MI
Song of Healing inputs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkmI_OeiNqY#t=43
Saria's Song inputs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd60Sgob99I#t=226
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In a 1999 interview published in a Japanese strategy guide for Ocarina of Time, series creator Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that Chain Chomps from the Super Mario Bros. series were planned to appear as enemies in Gerudo's Fortress. According to Miyamoto, the Chain Chomps would be able to capture Link and wrap him up in chains, requiring him to use the Megaton Hammer to break them and free himself. Chain Chomps were present up until the final revisions of the game; Miyamoto did not explain why they were removed.
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If the game detects that its cartridge is a pirated copy, Zelda's hair will turn into a giant pentagon in cutscenes, fishing will always result in a hooked fish escaping after 51 frames of animation, and Spoiler:the exit to Ganon's Castle during the escape sequence will be blocked off to Link, as Zelda will run right through the bars, leaving Link behind and making the game impossible to finish.
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Much like how Bowser's laugh in Super Mario 64 is sped up for use as the Boo's laugh, Ganondorf's laughter is sped up to create the laughter of the Poe Sisters in the Forest Temple.
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