TRAILER Here in the game, you assume the role of a young boy named Link. Plus, a budget Nintendo Select version of the game for the PAL Territories was also released in 2015. Take a look at what Ravio’s Majora’s Mask Diary says: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds was originally released in the US, PAL Territories, and Japan way back in the year 2013. The “A Link Between Worlds” producer, Eiji Aonuma - who was the director on “Majora’s Mask” as well - has been hinting at a connection between the two games… which you can hear him say in the video presentation at the top of this page.
The 3 days are a reference to the N64 classic The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask where the moon is falling into the Earth and Link has 3 days to stop this disaster from happening. * Hero Mode unlocks after you’ve beaten the game on Normal Mode. But it only shows up in there when you’re playing on Hero Mode* difficulty. Location: Find Ravio’s Diary in the vacant house of Lorule, which is the same location as Link’s House in Hyrule. When you merge into the wall you can actually go behind the Majora’s Mask but unfortunately you can’t actually wear it but you can look like you are wearing it while you are merged into the wall. Once you get the ability to merge into the walls you will be able to get to see the Majora’s Mask a lot better. You see the Majora’s Mask at the start of the game but you don’t see it well until Ravio comes into your house. This is the first easter egg and reference to Majora’s Mask you will come across while playing The Legend of Zelda: Link Between Worlds. Location: In Hyrule you can find the actual Majora’s Mask hanging on the wall in Link’s House! Take a look at the highlights in this video, where he starts talking about the crooked perspective 1:37 minutes in. Nintendo took this approach, to best mirror the top-down view of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past from the SNES, since The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is its sequel.Įiji Aonuma, producer on the Zelda series, hosted a speaking session on The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds at New York Comic Con. Look at the image at the top of this page to find out how the game world is built.
How To See It In-Game Yourself: Switch to the side view while transforming into the painting/wall-walking mode.