File-Selection Screen

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Each saved game in the Game Boy Advance version of stores the player's progress for both  and, therefore the collection features a combined FS: for both games.

The OoT: in features a cloudy night sky visible behind the menu. Three saved games can be selected, with each one displaying only the player's chosen name for OoT:. Copying, deleting, and further options are available below the saved games.

When a saved game is selected, it then expands to show the number of times OoT: has fallen in battle (achieved OoT:), the size of his OoT:, and icons denoting the NaN Spiritual Stones and NaN Sage Medallions he has collected.

In, the three saved games are displayed on the bottom screen, while the top screen shows a daytime sky, which gradually changes to night and back to day. Each of the three saves displays the player's chosen name for OoT3D:, the size of his OoT3D:, which NaN Spiritual Stones and NaN Sage Medallions he has collected, and the date and time of the saved game according to the Nintendo 3DS clock. The options to copy or delete a saved game now appear after one has been selected.

If has been unlocked, then the player selects a "Normal" or  mode before the OoT3D: appears, meaning that each mode gets its own OoT3D: and set of saved games. In addition, the top screen will display a rotating statue of OoT3D: in a particular pose, with a brief description of the mode.

The MM: in has a similar appearance to that in, though with the night sky taking on more of an early dawn coloring. Only two saved games can be selected, each displaying only the player's chosen name for MM:, with an additional Owl icon if the game was saved using an MM:. Copying, deleting, and further options are available below the saved games.

When a saved game is selected, it then expands to show MM:'s MM:—the number of NaN Heart Containers and NaN Piece of Hearts—as well as his current amount of NaN Rupees and NaN Masks, and which MM: remains he has obtained. If an MM: icon is present, it will show the in-game day and time of the saved game.

In, the number of saved games has been increased back to three. Selected from the bottom screen, each one displays the player's chosen name for MM3D:, the number of his NaN Heart Containers, which of the four Transformation NaN Masks and four MM3D: remains he has obtained, and the date and time of the saved game according to the Nintendo 3DS clock. The options to copy or delete a saved game not appear after one has been selected.

During the MM3D:, the top screen displays many additional details about the selected saved game, including the total number of NaN Masks collected, the current NaN Piece of Hearts (out of four), the in-game day and time, which NaN Songs have been learned, MM3D:'s current MM3D:, MM3D:, MM3D: and MM3D:, and the location of the saved game.

The TWW: in appears on a waving, translucent piece of map paper in front of a sky background. The sky gradually cycles through day and night; its starting brightness is based on the GameCube's internal clock. The three saved games are listed as "Quest Logs" and only display the player's chosen name for TWW: and the date and time it was saved. In the PAL version, an option to change the game's language is listed below the Quest Logs.

After selecting a Quest Log, it expands to show the size of TWW:'s TWW:, and icons denoting the NaN Triforce Shards and NaN Goddess Pearls he has collected. The options to copy or delete the Quest Log appear after one has been selected.

The TWWHD: in is similar to that of, though the location of each Quest Log is shown along with TWWHD:'s chosen name and the date and time it was saved. Before the Quest Logs appear, the player can select whether to play using a GamePad or a Pro Controller. Entering TWWHD:'s name is performed on the GamePad, if it is selected.

Holding the L Button on the TMC: while pressing the Control Pad allows the TMC: on the selected file to face different directions.

In, the PH: appears on the bottom screen, while the game's title logo appears on the top screen. Only two saved games can be selected. The options to copy or delete a saved game appear after one has been selected.

Each saved game on the PH: displays the player's chosen name for PH:, the size of his PH:, and icons denoting the NaN Spirits rescued, the NaN Pure Metals obtained, and the PH:. No additional information is shown after selecting a game, though the player can then choose between continuing the adventure and playing PH:.

In, the ST: appears on the bottom screen; only two saved games can be selected. The options to copy or delete a saved game appear after one has been selected. The top screen displays a scrolling mural, featuring stone carvings of various Enemies, Characters and Items that ST: encounters on his adventure.

Each saved game on the ST: displays the player's chosen name for ST:, the size of his ST:, and which of the five Seals have been obtained. No additional information is shown after selecting a game, though the player can then choose between continuing the adventure and playing ST:.

The ALBW: in is a continuation of the game's title screen, as opposed to a subsequent menu. The bottom screen of the Nintendo 3DS displays the player's chosen name for ALBW: and the size of his ALBW: for each of the three saved games. A blue diamond around the file number indicates that the saved game is in Hero Mode. The top screen displays an isometric overhead view of the selected saved game's location, which slowly pans around to show much of the area, while the lower border of the top screen lists the location's name, the amount of NaN Rupees ALBW: has collected, and which ALBW:, Tunic, and ALBW: he possesses.

The options to copy or delete a saved game appear after one has been selected. In addition the bottom screen will then display which NaN Pendant of Virtues have been obtained, or, if ALBW: has reached ALBW:, which NaN Portraits of the NaN Sages have been recovered.

The LCT: menu can be accessed by choosing any option on the LCT:. Choosing LCT: or LCT: will move to the LCT: menu immediately, while LCT: will show the LCT: menu before showing the LCT: menu. In the LCT: menu, eight save file slots sit in two rows; four slots on the top and four slots on the bottom. Here, the player can choose which save file they want to use. Once a save file is selected, the player will be taken to the LCT: menu if they are in the LCT: mode. In the LCT: and LCT: modes, they will be taken to the LCT: menu. If the player chooses a slot that has not yet been filled in, they will be taken to the LCT:. In LCT:, the player chooses each save file of the player. Each save file selected will be bordered by a colored square, along with a label which marks the number of player. The first border is blue, the second is red, the third is green, and the fourth is yellow. Once all the players are selected, the player will be prompted to confirm their selections. Selecting "Yes" will take the player to the LCT: menu, while selecting "No" will take them back to the LCT: menu to reselect their players. The LCT: option in the bottom right corner allows the player to erase any existing save files. In only the LCT: and LCT: modes, the LCT: option appears in the top right corner of the LCT: menu. Selecting this will show the player which save file has the highest scores on every LCT:, and if they are on LCT:, it will show them the high scores for every LCT:. To exit the LCT: menu, the player can select the option in the bottom left corner.