The Legend of Zelda – Majora’s Mask / Zelda no Densetsu: Mujura no Kamen

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Platform: Nintendo 64
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date (NTSC-USA):  October 26, 2000
(The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask)
Release Date (NTSC-JPN):  April 27, 2000
(Zelda no Densetsu: Mujura no Kamen)
Release Date (PAL-EUR):  November 17, 2000
(The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask)
Nintendo Gateway System 1993
(1-player only)
Language Patch Available
🇮🇹 Italian (USA)
🇧🇷 Portuguese (EUR)
Texture Pack Available
(GlideN64 Format)
Genre:  Action/Adventure
Players:  1
Force Feedback:  Yes

Game Description:

Link’s all-new epic adventure lands him in the mystical world of Termina, where ever-present clocks count down the hours until a menacing moon falls from the sky above. When his horse and Ocarina are stolen by a strange, masked figure, Link embarks on an urgent quest to solve the mystery of the moon, save the world from destruction, and find his way back to the peaceful land of Hyrule! * Link transforms before your eyes–Over 20 magical masks give Link powers and abilities he’s never had before! Watch him transform into a hapless Deku child, a mighty Goron hero and a legendary Zora guitarist. * Race against time–Characters and events flow with the hours of the day. Set your own schedule and even alter time itself in a race to stop the moon and save the world! * Panoramic environments! Powered-up action battles! Fully interactive characters and events! Experience gorgeous rendered landscapes, swarms of attacking enemies and a deep, engrossing world of wonders with the power of the N64 Expansion Pak.

This game was also available from The Nintendo Gateway System specialised for airlines and hotels. As part of a partnership between Nintendo and LodgeNet from late 1993 up until the late 2000s, about 40,000 airline seats and 955,000 hotel rooms featured a modified version of the game. LodgeNet partnered with Nintendo to bring video games directly into guest hotel rooms through streaming over the LodgeNet server, with the special LodgeNet controller plugging directly into the television or LodgeNet set-top box, transmitting the game over phone lines connected to a central game server. Pricing was usually $6.95 plus tax for 1 hour of video games. After 1 hour, the game would immediately stop and prompt the user to purchase more play time. Many games were modified for single-player play only.

Translations Available

Language: 🇮🇹 Italian

The Legend of Zelda – Majora’s Mask (USA) has been fan-translated into Italian by Rulesless. The patch uses the .bps format and was released on 13 November 2023. This Italian translation is 100% translated: All texts, All graphics etc. Patch details available at ROMHacking.net.

Language: 🇧🇷 Portuguese

The Legend of Zelda – Majora’s Mask (EUR) has been fan-translated into Portuguese by Projeto BR. The patch uses the .ups format and was released on 10 August 2008. This is a Full translation for Brazilian Portuguese, with new accented characters and some graphics edited. Created by the former Brazilian group “Projeto BR”. Patch details available at ROMHacking.net.

Texture Packs Available

GlideN64 Format

Designed for use with GlideN64, there are several packs to choose from below:

Zelda Majora’s Mask (Bluedart) This game is nearly 100% retextured. This project took bluedart several months of work and he was very thorough.


Zelda MM Cellpack 2011 (Djipi) Djipi‘s Zelda Majora’s Mask Cellpack 2011 is just stunning, it really is just one hell of a project that has so much wow factor and picks MM up, holds it aloft and shouts ‘I have the power’ It is a true work of art that shows the authors time and effect in every frame and makes you appreciate it even more so knowing that fact as it unfolds in front of your very eyes. Although this project is only compatible with Glide64’s latest plugin, it in no way diminishes the value or fun of how this game looks and feels as you play it.

Game Guide / Walkthrough

Video Playthrough by LongplayArchive