Right on the wake of the brand new Spirit Tracks announcement comes even more exciting news--The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is finally being released this April on the Virtual Console in Japan. While it hasn't been announced for a U.S. release as of yet, there's really no reason why we shouldn't see it come this way eventually. Its current download price is 1,200, but, like Ocarina of Time, will probably drop to 1,000 when it comes to North America.
In any case, this is very exciting news; we've been waiting patiently for this moment ever since Ocarina of Time became available two years ago last month.

Other titles shortly becoming available include Castlevania III, Kirby's Dreamland 3, and the original Phantasy Star.
In any case, this is very exciting news; we've been waiting patiently for this moment ever since Ocarina of Time became available two years ago last month.
Other titles shortly becoming available include Castlevania III, Kirby's Dreamland 3, and the original Phantasy Star.
Categories: Gaming News
seriously
and i'm still hoping we see a ds port sometime down the road
Gabriel
| April 1, 2009 2:45 AM
I seriously crapped my pants when I read this. I have been waiting so long for Majoras Mask, I haven't played it in years D:
Now all Nintendo needs to do is make a Pokemon Crystal remake, and I will forgive them for screwing up pretty much every "casual" game that has come out since the Wii's release <3
felix
| April 10, 2009 12:14 PM
FINALLY not like get it though I had to get the collectors edition for this game :/
Here's to hoping they've gotten rid of the framerate and crashing issues that plagued the game cube version.