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===Japanese Version=== | ===Japanese Version=== | ||
[[File:Majora's Mask Adventure Set.jpg|thumb|160px|right|The limited edition adventure set]] | |||
The release difference between the Japanese version and the NSTC version was a full six months, the longest release wait among all 3D ''The Legend of Zelda'' games so far. Despite this, there aren't too many differences between the two versions. One of them is that the Japanese version has three save slots as opposed to two. Also in the Japanese version, the quicksave feature that allows Link to temporarily save his progess to allow the player to quit the game without losing the current progress is not present; therefore, the owl statues only serve as warp destinations. Instead, the Song of Time is the only form of saving. | The release difference between the Japanese version and the NSTC version was a full six months, the longest release wait among all 3D ''The Legend of Zelda'' games so far. Despite this, there aren't too many differences between the two versions. One of them is that the Japanese version has three save slots as opposed to two. Also in the Japanese version, the quicksave feature that allows Link to temporarily save his progess to allow the player to quit the game without losing the current progress is not present; therefore, the owl statues only serve as warp destinations. Instead, the Song of Time is the only form of saving. | ||
===Cartridge Versions=== | ===Cartridge Versions=== | ||
In the United States and Canada, the NTSC versions of the game | In the United States and Canada, all the NTSC versions of the game came with gold cartridges; however, only the ones with the Collector's Edition logo on the box came with a moving hologram effect on the cartridge label, while the ones without the logo came without it. | ||
In Europe, the PAL versions of the game also came with gold cartridges, but were not named Collector's Editions and lack the hologram effect on the cartridges label. The only PAL Collector's Edition was released in Australia where it had the Collector's Edition logo and the NTSC cartridge label, although they lack the moving hologram effect. | |||
===Limited Edition Adventure Set=== | |||
A limited edition adventure set was also released. Limited to 1,000 copies, it included a copy of '' Majora's Mask'', the original soundtrack, a watch, a shirt, two pins, a poster, a sticker, and a certificate of authenticity. It was available for sale only in Europe. | |||
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===[[Gallery:Box Art|Box Art]]=== | ===[[Gallery:Box Art|Box Art]]=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Majora box.jpg|North American box art | File:Majora box.jpg|North American Collector's Edition box art | ||
File:Majora's Mask Standard Edition Box.jpg|North American box art | |||
File:MM EU Box.jpg|European box art | File:MM EU Box.jpg|European box art | ||
File:MM EU Limited Box.jpg|European | File:MM EU Limited Box.jpg|European limited edition adventure set box art | ||
File:MM AU Box.jpg|Australian box art | File:MM AU Box.jpg|Australian box art | ||
File:MM JP Box.jpg|Japanese box | File:MM JP wMemCard Box.jpg|Japanese box art | ||
File:MM JP Box 2.jpg|Japanese box art | File:MM JP Box 2.jpg|Japanese box art | ||
File:MM JP | File:MM JP Box.jpg|Japanese Expansion Pak bundle box art | ||
File:MM IQUE.png|Chinese [[iQue Player]] art | File:MM IQUE.png|Chinese [[iQue Player]] box art | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||