Zelda fans are losing it over stunning new-gen remaster you can play free

With so many classics in its ever-expanding library, it’s not always an easy task picking just one The Legend of Zelda title as the absolute best but a game that will be on the lips of many isMajora’s Mask.

Released for theNintendo64 in 2000,The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Maskarrived just two years after the other N64retro classicset in the Kingdom of Hyrule, none other thanOcarina of Time. For many, it’s a split decision about which of the two is the bestZeldagame of its generation but it’s fair to say that it was a banger time to be an N64 gamer.

Check outThe Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask3DS trailer below!

For its time, the 2000 Zelda release was a visually impressive game and thanks to the N64’s Expansion Pak which was not only a requirement to playMajora’s Maskbut also the likes ofDonkey Kong 64, it enabled more characters to be on the screen at any one time inMajora’s Mask.

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Then in 2015,Majora’s Maskreceived a fantastic remake for the Nintendo 3DS. However, as fantastic as that remake is, some will always prefer to play the original N64 classic, something that is available to subscribers ofNintendo Switch Online + Expansion.

Yet, if you wanted to play an original version ofMajora Maskwith not only visual enhancements but also added quality-of-life improvements, then this fan-made remaster might pique your interest and it’s all possible thanks to PC emulation.

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“Absolutely amazing. I’ve been having a blast with the game and I’m in awe of the recomp tech, thanks for all the hard work,” islandofmelanat commented. “Joystick dead zone was the thing I was waiting for the most and now that it’s here, I’m so happy,” replied an appreciative Nessa64.

It really is an impressive remaster that remains faithful to the source material and developer WiseGuy has even teased that more improvements are to come and we can’t wait to see what they are. Oh, and I nearly forgot to say that this fan-made remaster is totally free.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Maskis officially available on N64, the 3DS and via the Nintendo Switch + Expansion subscription.

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