Friday, April 16, 2010

Where's Majora's Mask on Virtual Console ...

Let's see: Legend of Zelda, Adventure of Link, Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time... where's Majora's Mask? Every single Zelda game from the NES, SNES, and N64 has hit the VC except for MM. I've heard it was really good, but I didn't start console gaming until the Gamecube, so I never got to play it. I would love to see MM on the VC, and I know I would download it. Post here if you want Nintendo to give it new life on the Wii!Where's Majora's Mask on Virtual Console ...
I've heard, and I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong, that Majora's Mask can't come out because it used the N64 expansion pak. Where's Majora's Mask on Virtual Console ...
It's not there. Just be patient, it'll come eventually.
[QUOTE=''DDRMom'']I've heard, and I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong, that Majora's Mask can't come out because it used the N64 expansion pak. [/QUOTE]



i don't see why thats true, the wii's specs should be good enough to still emulate it.
cant come because it you cant save on the game without a expansion pack or something
[QUOTE=''Moonknight_1209'']cant come because it you cant save on the game without a expansion pack or something [/QUOTE]



Thats just a rumor (unless there is an article i havent read). I think nintendo could do it eventually. even if the expansion pack prevents it nintendo could still think of a way around it.
Yeah this is one Zelda game I really want to play. Hopefully it makes it over soon.
It has nothing to do with saving the game, the expansion pak added ram which allowed greater visuals. theres no reason why they couldn't work it out for vc, unless wii can barely handle emulating regular n64 games. but from my experience(only have paper mario) it emulates n64 with ease, so the whole rumor about them not being able to put majoras mask or donkey kong64 on vc is pure bs in my eyes. the ram upgrade was 4mb to 8mb, i dunno what that means in terms of emulating but thats not a huge jump.from wiki: ''The Expansion Pak is a RAM add-on for the Nintendo 64 game console, released in 1999. It doubles the total amount of RAMBUS RDRAM in the Nintendo 64 from 4MB to 8MB. This allows for greater screen resolution, more detailed graphics, and a higher frame rate.''

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