The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Just in from Japan, more than 60 all-new screen shots are guaranteed to get you drooling.

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The Hyrule in Majora's Mask exists in a parallel universe to the Hyrule which Link explored in Ocarina of Time. Although their names could change before the game is released in the U.S., these two fairies are currently being called Chat and Trail.



Chat is the white fairy on the left; her brother Trail is the purple fairy on the right.



It appears that Chat and Trail have an unusual relationship with Stalkid. This shot showcases the awesome special effects which will appear in the game's cinema scenes. Stalkid's mischief is what warps Link to the parallel universe found in Majora's Mask. In this screen, there is obviously something out of balance with the space-time continuum, and look who's in the middle of the action!



Using his flute, Stalkid gains more power by tapping into a gigantic orb.



When Link dons the Deku Scrub mask, he transforms into what is currently being called Dekunuts Link. Here, he uses Z-targeting to focus on an airborne Stalkid.



A traveling merchant tries to strike a deal with Dekunuts Link. His bag is packed with an impressive collection of different masks.



Translation: "I am an avid collector of Happy Masks. By traveling through time and across the land, I will be the first person to find every Happy Mask ever made ..."



Translation: "Well, I've lost a lot of valuable time while talking to you ..."



Time will clearly play a major factor in Majora's Mask. This screen shows the serenity of Clock Tower Village at dawn.



Here is an example of Clock Tower Village at night.

