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Here’s The Wii U Virtual Console Trailer For The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask

Nintendo has released a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask to coincide with the game’s launch in Japan via the Virtual Console service on Wii U. The video showcases some of the transformations that Link undergoes when putting on special masks, granting him different characteristics and unique abilities. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is also available on Wii U Virtual Console in Europe but hasn’t arrived in North America yet.

11 thoughts on “Here’s The Wii U Virtual Console Trailer For The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask”

  1. So, all America needs for the Wii U collection is: Majora’s Mask, Skyward Sword and Spirit Tracks. Then between the Wii U and 3DS all single player Zelda games will be available.

    1. Nintendo should just come out with a complete collection of all the Zelda games in one package, hell they should do that with Star Fox, Metroid , and Mario as well, and I mean a complete collection including the handhelds and console versions released through out Nintendo’s entire existence up to the very present.
      Complete Mario collection
      Complete Zelda collection
      Complete Metroid collection
      Complete Star Fox collection
      Release these collections on WiiU and NX and watch those games sellout in minutes.

      1. That’s asking for a whole lot tbh and devalues all the remakes/remasters made this generation. Not to mention if it releases on physical media that’s probably multiple discs, etc.

      2. I have a feeling they’ll eventually get around to collections when they eventually have a virtual console system that works for all of their future systems instead of having to come up with a separate shop for each one. Have everything they possibly can on there and give it a few years, they’ll try to find some other way to profit from their classic titles.

      3. Yeah sorry man thats probably not going to happen any time soon. They sell the og Mario for like 5 bucks, and each game there after for a minimum of 5 bucks, so why would they bundle all of those titles and sell them for less than they are worth individually? From Nintendo’s perspective that wouldn’t make sense. I’d like 30 dollars worth of free software too when I buy a game on the eshop.

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