If you needed another reason to acquire the renovated, 3DS version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time -- other than the fact that it's a pretty port of the best game of all time -- this might just win you over. In a video interview with ConservativeNewMedia, a Nintendo of America representative demoing the title at GDC revealed that the cartridge will contain both the original game and the slightly-more-difficult Master Quest.
Check out the video below to see the interview in question, and to see Link just stand around in the Deku Tree for a couple minutes. What are you doing loitering inside of old, sentient trees, dude? You've got Spiritual Stones to collect.
@DyslexicAlucard I got to play MQ when Nintendo Power offered a GC port when you bought a year subscription. The game was well worth the $20 subscription.
I've tried it briefly and one thing's for sure. If you've never played it prior, it'll totally throw you off when everything is in a different location and much harder to reach.
*shudders at the thought of what the water temple will look like*
All you need to know is that when they say 'slightly more difficult' they mean 'with a lot less bugs'. It is now impossible to get stuck in the water temple. Used to be that if you opened a wrong door you had to restart the ENTIRE GAME.
I've never heard of anything like that. That sounds suspiciously like something someone made up because, surely it can't be that I just can't figure it out, cuz I'm so smart. The game must be broken!
@Mr Hett I guess you've never played a N64 before. Or smart enough to read "other than the fact that it's a pretty port of the best game of all time" in this article.
@A Sandwich Next thing you know, it's gonna be a comparison to the Atari 2600, followed by the Fairchild VES, and finally capped off with a cathode-ray device.
Hmm...the fact that you are calling nintendo lovers idiots, when your name is actually a slang term for romantic fanfiction...something I'd RATHER NOT understand!
You have to learn something kid, calling people "stupid" for liking something, and then chalk up the backlash towards you just "fanboyism" is a pretty stupid quality itself.
@Mr Hett Point being? People w/PSPs enjoy PSone classics all the time including the awesome Vagrant Story that was released last week. You really could've kept that one.
"Hmm... grown men and nintendo... one thing that I will never understand! "
First off, that's two things.
Second off, I don't believe your sexual orientation ever came into question here. It's okay if don't like dudes, no matter your gender. But no one asked.
@Mr Hett If you're talking about the image at the top - then no. Notice how low-res the text banner across it is too, and that ain’t part of the screenshot. It’s a grab from a lower res (below that of the 3DS) picture or video.
@A Sandwich Fast enough to be a short-lived side kick (until I get hungry), but I can't feel shame... Only joy from satisfying women in the shortest time possible.
Our hero, Link, starts the game as a young boy living in a magical forest village populated by elf-like children. But there is evil lurking in the world. Strange monsters are appearing, and the land is changing. It's up to Link to discover why, defeat the monsters, and stop the evil at its source.
The game world's ever-changing environment looks like a fairy tale come to life. Majestic waterfalls, towering castles, and magical forests are a feast for the eyes and ears. Rivers flow, rain falls, the sun and moon rise and set. There's even an erupting volcano! Exploring this world is half the fun of the game. Along the way, you learn musical tunes that you can play on the flute-like Ocarina, a magical device that helps you teleport, alter the weather, even control time itself.